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Pinarello Nytro E x TQ e-Road claims to be World’s Lightest Mid-Drive eBike from 11.4kg

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, photo by Roby Bragotto, riding
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Pinarello is taking it ebike game to the next level with a lighter, more neatly-integrated family of Nytro E road ebikes powered by TQ’s latest smooth power ebike drive system. Pinarello even claims that the new Nytro ebike family includes the World’s Lightest mid-drive pedal-assist ebike, with complete weights from just 11.4kg.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, photo by Roby Bragotto, sunset
c. Pinarello, photos by Roby Bragotto

Not the first one to make a World’s Lightest eBike claim…

While we’ve seen a number of road ebikes truly break the 11kg barrier with Mahle’s lightweight hub motor, there’s no denying that ebikes in this weight category look almost exactly like regular bikes and feel surprisingly light to ride. Plus, thanks to the excellent smooth power delivery of the TQ-HPR50 powertrain, the Pinarello Nytro E ebike family will likely feel a lot like you are riding a normal bike, only with a really nice tailwind.

Pinarello’s previous Nytro ebike family had been powered by Fazua’s original all-in-one ebike powertrain, and had been limited to gravel, all-road & commuter riding. But now the Nytro E line gets serious as it moves towards more road riding with even more natural pedal-assist.

Pinarello calls them “e-bikes designed without compromise to perform just like traditional road bikes“.

Powered by TQ

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor detail

Of course, Pinarello is hyping their design, materials, geometry, and other technical details, but what really makes this road ebike lightweight and natural feeling is the quiet-running, harmonic ping-ring TQ-HPR50 motor. Light at just 1.85kg for the motor, and 3.9kg complete with all the electronics and the 360Wh hidden internal battery, it doesn’t add that much weight over a conventional bike. And the TQ system can put out a max of 300W with a peak 50Nm of torque – making you feel like you have the freshest legs ever on long climbs.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, photo by Roby Bragotto, road riding

And because you often spend a lot of time on a road e-bike above where the TQ pedal-assist smoothly tapers off at 25km/hr, you can get really long support ranges. Pinarello claims an assist range of 100km on the internal battery, or up to 140km with the bottle battery range extender. But the secret of these lightweight ebikes, and TQ’s system in particular like on the Scott Solace gravel bike, is how easy you can forget there was a motor after you’ve burned through the charge in the battery. Sure, it will feel like going from an ultralight bike to a heavy bike in an instant, but you soon realize that pedaling an 11.4kg bike on your own isn’t so bad.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, range extender

So the ebike has an infinite range as a bike. Think of it like an escalator turning back into stairs.

Tech details

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, electric

Another benefit of the compact TQ motor is its narrow, road-like Q-factor of just 135mm with its 2x road crankset. The whole ebike system is managed by a simple 2” display & single-button controller neatly integrated at the front of the toptube.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, photo by Roby Bragotto, TQ display controller

Other than the ebike system, the Nytro E features a full carbon aero road frameset with signature Pinarello curves, made from a T900 E9/E9 & T700 E5 UD carbon mix. They feature aero tube shaping, dropped seatstays, aero fork flaps, a wedge-style clamp that appears to be adaptable to round or aero posts, a tapered steerer fork, mounts for 2 bottle cages, fully integrated internal cable routing through its 1.5″ headset, and the ability to run mechanical or electronic 2x groupsets.

Nytro E-Road or E-Gravel?

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, photo by Roby Bragotto, gravel o road

Two different Nytro ebike frames have been developed Nytro E-Road & Nytro E-Gravel, each with their own geometry, but both designed to extend how far you can ride.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, photo by Roby Bragotto, road riding

“The Nytro ROAD is destined to mark a new path. We have kept the responsiveness that characterises our racing frames and merged it with a more comfortable riding position. It’s also the lightest E-Road bike on the market, with an unmistakably iconic Pinarello design. It will help you overcome what you previously thought impossible” and offer you the power to experience the very best of cycling.”

The asymmetric Nytro E-Road gets its own Road Onda fork both with clearance for up to 32mm tires, plus an aero seatpost.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, photo by Roby Bragotto, gravel riding

“The Nytro GRAVEL means freedom and discovery, and we’ve created a geometry that’s still exciting on tarmac, but that allows cyclists to explore off-road and enjoy long-distance rides. It means taking your adventure further, knowing whatever the road throws up, the Nytro will always have the power to not only support, but also excite, too. With both bikes, the goal was clear: Extend the experience of riding a Pinarello and allow people to ride longer, further and climb higher. And thanks to the six different sizes it is easy to find the perfect bike for you.”

Also asymmetric, the Nytro E-Gravel and E-Allroad builds get their own Gravel Onda fork and bigger tire clearance, up to 700 x 50mm. The gravel ebike also shifts more towards comfort & versatility with a round seatpost, and the addition of rear rack mounts and tabs for full-coverage fenders.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike – Pricing, options & availability

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, photo by Roby Bragotto, road non-driveside

The new lightweight Pinarello Nytro E ebike comes in many different builds for road, gravel, and all-road.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, road
2023 Pinarello Nytro Road E9

The lightest at 11.4kg (claimed) is the $13,000 Pinarello Nytro E9 with a Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 groupset & wavy Most carbon wheels, but there are also the $9800 E7 with Ultegra Di2 & $7800 E5 with 105 Di2 available.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, gravel
2023 Pinarello Nytro Gravel E7

Gravel builds make the jump to SRAM 1x, with the Pinarello Nytro E9 Gravel getting Red AXS & wavy Most carbon wheels, the $8800 E7 getting Force AXS, and $7800 E5 with Rival AXS.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor,Allroad
2023 Pinarello Nytro Allroad E5

The $6000 Nytro E Allroad build is actually not really all-road, but rather a flat bar trekking or commuter setup with a rack, fenders, and a Rival AXS 1x build.

Pinarello Nytro E lightweight e-road ebike with TQ-HPR50 motor, photo by Roby Bragotto, gravel riding

All are available to order now through your local Pinarello dealer.

Pinarello.com

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Gerd
Gerd
1 year ago

I am quite sure that this “wavy MOST carbon wheels” are Princeton Carbonworks GRIT, which helps to justify the price of the top models a little bit.

Ben
Ben
1 year ago

So this makes the Nytro E9 only a few grams heavier than a Dogma then?!

David
David
1 year ago
Reply to  Ben

I have a 57.5 Dogma F built with 9270 12spd and DA C50’s at low 16lbs. About a 10lb difference between Dogma and Nytro.

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