Progressive geometry and simplified front-end for much-teased gravel race bike

By Oscar Huckle

Published: Thursday, 12 October 2023 at 09:00 AM


Canyon has launched the new Grail, nominally a gravel race bike but with features to make it more versatile for everyday use.

The bike has undergone a ground-up redesign, dropping the Hover bar found on the original Grail and switching to a new integrated Double Drop bar.

The new Grail incorporates downtube storage and comes with Fork Sleeves, which help you mount extra cargo on the fork.

Canyon says it has made these changes because the gravel scene has significantly evolved since the original Grail launched back in 2018.

The Grail was the brand’s debut gravel bike and it encompassed all types of gravel riding.

The more adventure-oriented Grizl was introduced in 2021, and now the Grail has been refined to target the gravel race bike market.

We first spotted the Canyon Grail when it was ridden to Unbound 2023 victory by Carolin Schiff, with Tiffany Cromwell, Peter Stetina and Jasper Ockeloen also aboard the new bike.

There will be three tiers of Grail available: the Grail CFR; CF SLX; and CF SL. This is the first time Canyon’s premier CFR tier has been an option for the Grail.

Pricing starts at £2,599 / $2,699 / €2,699 / AU$4,199 for the Grail CF SL 7 and rises to £9,500 / $8,999 / €10,000 / AU$15,100 for the limited-edition Grail CFR LTD.

How does it ride? Deputy editor Jack Luke has delivered a full review of the Canyon Grail CFR Di2.