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.
Attribute | Brompton Electric P Line | Cannondale SuperSix Evo |
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Frame Material | Steel mainframe, titanium rear frame and fork | Carbon fiber (Hi-MOD carbon available) |
Weight (lbs) | From 34.4 (with battery), around 28 (without battery) | Approximately 16.16 lbs (7.33 kg) |
Gear System | 4-speed derailleur | Shimano Ultegra Di2, SRAM Force AXS, Shimano 105. 12-speed options available. |
Brake Type | Brompton Dual Pivot Calipers / V-Brakes | Disc brakes common. Rim brake models also available. |
Overall Ride Comfort | Ride can be an acquired taste; nippy and responsive handling; titanium rear frame helps reduce road chatter; saddle can be uncomfortable for longer rides | Balance of speed and comfort. Frame and seatpost designed to absorb road vibrations. |
Electric Assist | 250W motor, 300Wh battery, 20-45 mile range | Not available |
Folding Mechanism | Classic, works very well, folds in under 20 seconds | Not available |