How Do Specialized e-Bikes Compare to Cannondale?
Written by: Rémy Rossi | December 27, 2024 | Time to read 5 min
Two of the biggest names in cycling go head-to-head. But long story short, an electric bike from either Specialized or Cannondale is a big win.
More about the Author: Remy Rossi
Rémy Rossi is a bike writer, mechanic, and educator who got his start in community-based bike shops and co-ops. With a decade in the industry, he still wrenches on bikes when he can and plays bike polo on a fixie.
I’ll start with a claim. Specialized and Cannondale are more similar than they are different. That’s an arm-wavy blanket generalization, but maybe it helps to mellow expectations— don’t expect a firm answer to which brand every rider should go with, we know the world isn’t that black and white.
Instead, I’ll help you get to know each of these high-quality brands a bit better and present their top e-Bike models. Then, you can go off and explore those electric bikes and dive deep into the weeds of their looks and specs— that’s the fun part, anyway.
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Brand overviews
Cannondale
Cannondale gained major traction by being the first brand to mass-produce aluminum frames and worked on innovative frame shapes and designs. The brand has sponsored Tour de France teams (and continues to do so) and makes bikes for all disciplines, including excellent e-Bikes. The brand focuses on developing new technologies and has some spunky proprietary features like the Lefty suspension fork.
Specialized
Specialized bikes are known for their advanced and balanced geometry, and the “S-Works” range of high-performance models is a favorite among professional riders. Specialized sponsors tons of pro teams across virtually every discipline out there, but they also produce budget-friendly models for everyday use.
Specialized & Cannondale e-Bike models
SPECIALIZED
Hardtail eMTB
Turbo Tero
Commuter
Turbo Vado
Hybrid cruiser
Turbo Como
Cargo
Globe Haul
CANNONDALE
Gravel e-Bike
Topstone
Commuter
Tesoro
Comfort hybrid
Treadwell
Utility e-Bike
Compact Neo
Enduro eMTB
Moterra
Motors and pedal-assist
You’d have to compare specific motor specs to really carve out differences between any two models. The brands typically stick to mid-drive motors, but several models have rear hub motors. Additionally, most e-Bikes are Class 1, but some can be unlocked to Class 3 speeds, including the Specialized Turbo Vado and Cannondale Tesoro Neo X adventure e-Bike.
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Design and technology
Specialized is known for the Body Geometry fit system that delivers a well-balanced and comfortable ride. And its bikes are ultra-popular among the pro ranks, so you know they are loaded with the latest and fastest components. I can’t claim which brand is better in terms of design and tech; you’ll just have to compare individual models and see how they fit your preferences and needs.
Price and value
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Browse Upway’s selection of Specialized e-Bikes:
Key Takeaways
Versatile Models: Both brands offer diverse options, from Cannondale’s adventure-ready Moterra to Specialized’s city-friendly Turbo Vado SL.