Decathlon has released the updated Stilus Off Road 29 electric bike
A new version of the Decathlon Stilus Off Road 29 rigid-frame electric mountain bike has gone on sale in Europe. The 2026 model is almost identical to the previous generation introduced in the spring of 2025, but started with a higher price tag. That said, last year’s variant has already disappeared from Decathlon’s online stores.
The 2026 model is almost identical to the previous generation, but starts at a higher price point.
The only noticeable exterior difference is the frame design: the Stilus logo is now blue, whereas the previous model used a light yellow hue. Otherwise, the bike looks and features the same as its predecessor.
Stilus Off Road Hardtail features a Star Union CM2502 center-mounted electric motor with up to 410W peak power and 110N-m of torque. Five assist modes are available, which work up to speeds of 25 km/h, as well as a pedestrian mode for easy manual steering. Power is provided by a 504Wh battery, which the manufacturer claims has enough power to run up to 70km.
The bike gets a 9-speed drivetrain with Microshift Advent RD-M619M rear derailleur, Suntour XCM 32 shock fork with 120mm travel, Shimano MT200 hydraulic brakes with 180mm rotors and 29 x 2.40-inch CST Patrol tires. The handlebar features a Star Union color TFT display that shows battery level and other basic information.
The aluminum frame is offered in sizes S, M/L, and XL. The M-size version weighs 22.6 lbs.
The new Decathlon Stilus Off Road 29-inch Hardtail Electric Mountain Bike is available now in a number of European countries, including Spain, France and Italy, for €1,800. That’s €100 more than the recommended price of the 2025 model.







