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Bicycles: Brompton Electric P Line vs. Cannondale SuperSix Evo

Quick Verdict

The Brompton Electric P Line is a practical choice for urban commuters needing portability and electric assistance, while the Cannondale SuperSix Evo is designed for performance-oriented road cyclists.

Comparison of BicyclesBrompton Electric P Line vs. Cannondale SuperSix Evo

Key features – Side-by-Side

AttributeBrompton Electric P LineCannondale SuperSix Evo
Frame MaterialSteel mainframe, titanium rear frame and forkCarbon fiber (Hi-MOD carbon available)
Weight (lbs)From 34.4 (with battery), around 28 (without battery)Approximately 16.16 lbs (7.33 kg)
Gear System4-speed derailleurShimano Ultegra Di2, SRAM Force AXS, Shimano 105. 12-speed options available.
Brake TypeBrompton Dual Pivot Calipers / V-BrakesDisc brakes common. Rim brake models also available.
Overall Ride ComfortRide can be an acquired taste; nippy and responsive handling; titanium rear frame helps reduce road chatter; saddle can be uncomfortable for longer ridesBalance of speed and comfort. Frame and seatpost designed to absorb road vibrations.
Electric Assist250W motor, 300Wh battery, 20-45 mile rangeNot available
Folding MechanismClassic, works very well, folds in under 20 secondsNot available

Overall Comparison

Frame: Carbon vs Steel/Titanium; Weight: Cannondale wins; Electric Assist: Brompton wins; Folding: Brompton wins

Pros and Cons

Brompton Electric P Line

Pros:
  • Compact folded size for storage and transport
  • Intuitive and smooth folding mechanism
  • Electric assist provides a welcome shove on climbs
  • Durable components designed for daily urban use
  • Titanium rear frame reduces road chatter
Cons:
  • Saddle can be uncomfortable for longer rides
  • Requires more maintenance than non-electric models
  • Electric assist requires rider effort, even on highest power level

Cannondale SuperSix Evo

Pros:
  • Lightweight frame
  • Stiff frame for efficient power transfer
  • Comfortable ride quality
  • Aerodynamic efficiency
  • Stable handling at high speeds
  • Nimble cornering
  • Durable threaded BSA bottom bracket
  • Clearance for larger tires (up to 30mm officially, some users fitting larger)
Cons:
  • No major disadvantages reported.

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