Raleigh Novus High Step Derailleur 2026 - Electric Hybrid Bike

The Raleigh Novus is built around a durable yet lightweight aluminium frame with a traditional crossbar design, it offers a stable, responsive feel whether you’re commuting through town or exploring at the weekend.
Key Features:
- Aluminium frame with crossbar geometry for confident, efficient riding
- Suntour XCM34 Boost suspension fork with 100mm travel
- Rigid rear triangle for direct power transfer
- Shimano CUES 9-speed drivetrain for smooth gear changes
- Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc brakes for consistent control
- 27.5" wheels with Schwalbe Al Grounder tyres for grip and stability
- Fully equipped with lights, mudguards, and MIK rear carrier
- 0% APR finance available
Drive Information:
- Motor: Bosch Performance Line mid-drive, 75Nm max torque
- Battery: Bosch 600Wh PowerTube battery
- User Interface: Bosch Purion 200 display with integrated remote switch
At its core is the proven Bosch Performance Line motor, delivering up to 75Nm of torque for smooth, natural assistance that matches your pedalling effort. Power is supplied by a fully integrated 600Wh Bosch PowerTube battery, providing an excellent range for day-to-day riding. The Bosch Purion 200 display keeps your ride data and battery level clear and easy to view, all in a compact, intuitive interface.
A Suntour XCM34 Boost fork with 100mm travel helps smooth out rough roads and light trails, while Schwalbe Al Grounder tyres offer dependable grip and cushioning across mixed surfaces. The Shimano CUES 9-speed drivetrain provides reliable shifting and a wide range of gears to handle climbs and descents with ease. For confident braking in all conditions, the Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc brakes deliver consistent stopping power.
Practicality is built into every detail, the Novus comes fully equipped with integrated lights for visibility, full mudguards for all-weather riding, and a MIK-compatible rear rack for panniers or cargo. An adjustable stem and Selle Royal Essenza saddle enhance comfort, allowing you to fine-tune your fit for long or short journeys alike.
Occasionally, without notice, manufacturers change product design and/or specifications.
| Frame | aluminium, disc brake Post Mount |
| Fork | Suntour XCM34 Boost, 100mm |
| Headset | ACROS ZS44 Viscoset |
| Stem | XLC Adjustable 31.8 x 80mm |
| Bars | JD-TR25AL 31.8Ø, 640mm Width |
| Front Brake | Shimano MT200 Hydraulic Disc Brakes |
| Rear Brake | Shimano MT200 Hydraulic Disc Brakes |
| Brake Lever | Shimano MT200 Hydraulic Disc Brakes |
| Rear Mech | Shimano CUES 9 Speed |
| Shifters | Shimano CUES 9 Speed |
| Speed | 9 |
| Rims | YAK 25 D 32 Hole |
| Front Hub | Shimano CUES HB-QC500 Centre-Lock |
| Rear Hub | Shimano CUES FH-QC300 Centre-Lock |
| Spokes | Sapim Leader |
| Front Tyre | Schwalbe Wired Al Grounder 60-584 |
| Rear Tyre | Schwalbe Wired Al Grounder 60-584 |
| Seat Post | XLC SP-R30 300mm 0° Offset |
| Saddle | Selle Royal Essenza |
| Chainset | Samox EC37-F9 170mm ISIS |
| Bottom Bracket | Included in motor |
| Chain | Shimano LG500 |
| Cassette | Shimano LG-300 11-41 |
| Pedals | Aluminium Platform Pedal |
| Battery Size (WH) | 600Wh Powertube battery |
| Motor | Bosch Performance Line Motor |
| User Interface | Bosch Purion 200 display |
Electric Bike Bike Size Chart
|
Height |
e Bike Size |
e Road Bike Size |
e Mountain Bike Size* |
|
4’8” – 5’1” 143 – 155 cm |
XXS |
44 cm |
13” (33 cm) |
|
5’1” – 5’4” 155 – 163 cm |
XS |
48 cm |
15” (38 cm) |
|
5’4” – 5’7” 163 – 170 cm |
S |
51 cm |
16” (41 cm) |
|
5’7” – 5’10” 170 – 178 cm |
M |
54 cm |
18” (46cm) |
|
5’10” – 6’0” 178 – 183 cm |
L |
56 cm |
19” (48cm) |
|
6’0” – 6’3” 183 – 191 cm |
XL |
58 cm |
20” (51 cm) |
|
6’3” – 6’5” 191 – 196 cm |
XXL |
60 cm |
21” (53 cm) |
|
6’5” – 6’9” 196 – 205 cm |
XXXL |
62 cm |
22” (56 cm) |
* Mountain bikes are sized differently to road bikes. Typically, they are sized in inches as the first MTBs were produced in the USA. European brands like Lapierre and Haibike like to use centimeters for all their bikes. The measurements of their mountain bikes doesn’t match their road bikes but is like a simple conversion from the inches measurement. This is why we have included cm measurements in brackets for the e mountain bike column.
See our bike size guide for more on bike sizing
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Raleigh Novus High Step Derailleur 2026 - Electric Hybrid Bike
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