Bosch CX Goes to 120nm / 600% Support & More - 2026 E-Bike System Updates

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Press release about the newest Bosch updates below.

More Power When It Counts: Intelligent Performance Upgrade 2.0 for Dynamic eBike Drive Units

Bosch delivers more power depending on the situation, adjustable overrun, Trick Check, and new 12A Charger.

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  • Performance values of the Performance Line CX and CX-R can be increased to up to 600% support and 120 Nm of torque
  • Extended Boost can be customized in the eBike Flow app
  • Drivetrain Tensioner for full control
  • Trick Check automatically recognizes and measures personal trail skills
  • New 12A Charger charges up to three times faster

Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Master even the steepest ascents with ease, ride technical uphills with full control, and overcome challenging trail sections: From May 2026, Bosch eBike Systems is offering ambitious riders the free performance upgrade 2.0 for the Performance Line CX and Performance Line CX-R, which consistently expands the dynamic ecosystem. The eBike Flow app can be used to increase the maximum torque and maximum support – the intelligent riding software recognizes technically challenging situations and automatically delivers full power precisely when it is needed. Together with the now customizable Extended Boost, the Drivetrain Tensioner, the new Trick Check feature, and the 12A Charger, which will be available from the end of 2026, the result is an enhanced overall package for performance riders.

“eMTB riding means constantly challenging yourself on the trail – and mastering new situations. This requires not only more power, but also intelligent power delivery at crucial moments. This is exactly what drives us in the further development of our dynamic ecosystem. We want every update to feel noticeably better on the trail – not just on the data sheet,“ says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems.

Performance upgrade 2.0: situation-specific peak power for key technical sections

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With the performance upgrade 2.0, the smart system from Bosch provides even more torque and support for powerful riding on steep trails, when negotiating high steps, or when cranking through tight curves. Using the eBike Flow app, performance riders can increase the torque of the Performance Line CX and the Performance Line CX-R to up to 120 Nm in any riding mode, with the maximum setting value being defined by the respective bicycle manufacturer. Starting from the basic setting of 85 Nm, there is a wide adjustment range for personalized tuning. In addition, the maximum support can be increased: Up to a speed of 15 kph, up to 600% support is now provided in certain riding situations. 1

What this means on the trail: The long section of exposed roots, the challenging exit from the hairpin curves, the sudden steep section after crossing a stream – it is precisely in these key areas that the intelligent riding software delivers full power – tailored to the specific situation and precisely regulated. This requires dynamic rider power on the pedals: For riders who provide more input in the short term, the system delivers the decisive power boost and rewards them with a new sense of achievement. Immediately afterward, the system adjusts back to an efficient level. This intelligent, short-term power peak reduces material wear, particularly on the chain, cassette, and freewheel, and maximizes the range. Riders decide for themselves whether and to what extent they want to use this short-term peak support via the eBike Flow app – for a natural riding experience with full control.

The performance upgrade 2.0 will be available from May 4, 2026 as a free over-the-air update.

Adjustable Extended Boost: more control and more personalization

Extended Boost gives eMTB riders the decisive boost they need to overcome obstacles such as roots, steps, or rocks with ease – even if a full pedal stroke is not possible. The system delivers an intuitive, residual boost of up to 2.2 yards. From mid-2026, a new slider in the Bosch eBike Flow app will make it possible to set the length of the overrun for each riding mode. Some modes, such as eMTB, eMTB+, or Race, already have a predefined boost length by default that matches the characteristic of the respective mode.

The system reacts intelligently to the current situation on the trail: shorter and smoother for low drops, longer and more dynamic for high, angular steps. The final amount of overrun is determined by the interplay between app setting, riding mode, and pedal pressure. The result: smooth riding on the trail and full control when negotiating technical sections – making pedal jams a thing of the past. This allows performance riders to customize their setup according to their own preferences – for a precisely tuned riding experience.

Drivetrain Tensioner for maximum control

For an even more direct response and maximum control in technical riding situations, Bosch eBike Systems is introducing the Drivetrain Tensioner for the Performance Line CX and Performance Line CX-R. A software optimization closes the freewheel between the motor and rear wheel. This reduces the free travel on the pedal to a minimum and eliminates the usual delay when pedaling. The result is almost instantaneous traction with an even quieter freewheel, with the rider's input converted directly into precise propulsion. This direct power transmission enables superior control and noticeably more agile riding behavior, particularly on demanding sections, such as when starting off on a step or accelerating out of tight curves. Especially in combination with the performance upgrade 2.0, the Drivetrain Tensioner can protect the freewheel and thus ensure a longer service life and lower repair costs. Available from mid-2026 in eMTB+ and Race riding modes via an update through the eBike Flow app.

Trick Check: a fun way to measure trail skills

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Flow smoothly through a curve on the rear wheel or take the next jump a little further – with the new Trick Check function, every successful move becomes an achievement. The sensor technology automatically recognizes Jumps, Wheelies, Manuals, or Stoppies, records duration, height, distance, or angle and confirms success with an audible signal. In addition, the last trick is shown on the display for eight seconds – a moment that visualizes the rider's personal achievements and motivates them in a fun way. Once the ride is over, the eBike Flow app shows all personal best performances at a glance. Riders can track progress, compare attempts – and generate additional motivation for the next ride. 2

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12A Charger: faster charging, more time on the trail

True performance on the trail means maximum time on the eBike. That's why the new 12A Charger now significantly shortens charging breaks. With a charging power of around 500 W, it charges around three times faster than the familiar 4A Charger; a PowerTube 800 thus reaches a battery level of around 50 percent in around one hour. This is made possible by modern GaN technology. Since it generates significantly less waste heat than conventional semiconductors, it enables efficient and intelligent thermal management. Despite its high performance, the charger is compact, weighs just over 2 lbs, and therefore fits in a backpack or small bike bag. For performance riders, this means spontaneous recharging, a range buffer before their after-work ride, and more time on the trail instead of at the power outlet. The 12A Charger is compatible with all Bosch smart system batteries and will be available from the end of 2026.

With the performance upgrade 2.0 and the new 12A Charger, Bosch eBike Systems brings together important facets of performance eBiking: The Drivetrain Tensioner and Extended Boost ensure unparalleled direct control and confidence, while personalized tuning, fun skill tracking, and fast charging round off the experience in the connected dynamic ecosystem. The result: a riding experience that can be felt on the trail at every moment.

  • 1 600% support only applies to the modes: Race, Turbo, eMTB+, Cargo, Auto
  • 2 Trick Check is shown on the following displays: Kiox 300, Kiox 400C, Kiox 500, Purion 200, Purion 400

Bosch Delivers Live Data to Select Garmin Edge Cycling Computers

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  • Customized setup: Connect own devices such as GPS bike computers or fitness watches to the smart system via Live Data Interface
  • Garmin is the first collaboration: Connect compatible Garmin Edge cycling computers to display rider power, cadence, and battery level
  • Full control: eBike riders can decide for themselves which device to connect

Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Want to check your current speed, ride in your ideal training zone with precise performance values, navigate with confidence or just keep an eye on your eBike battery level? With Bosch Live Data Interface, eBike riders can personalize their riding experience even more: It allows riders to connect their own GPS bike computers, or in the future, fitness watches, smart glasses and helmets to the eBike. With this new functionality, eBikes equipped with the Bosch smart system can connect directly with select Garmin Edge cycling computers to bring ride data together in real time. Bosch collaborates with Garmin as the first company to integrate this functionality, and the Live Data Interface presents an opportunity for further integrations with third-party products and apps.

“Ambitious eBikers ride with a highly personalized setup. The eBike should adapt seamlessly to their preferences. That is why we are making our system accessible to third-party companies. We are taking the first step with Garmin and are excited to provide riders with relevant live data from their eBike directly on their Edge cycling computer,” says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems.

Live Data Interface: more options for displaying ride data

Until now, eBike riders had two ways to display live ride data from the smart system: through Bosch displays or using a smartphone with the Bosch eBike Flow app. With Live Data Interface, the smart system now makes live ride data available for third-party devices and apps via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Whether on a trail, completing a trekking tour, or on their daily ride through the city, eBike riders can now show their ride data on compatible third-party devices.

Available information includes performance-related values like speed, total distance, and cadence, as well as important system data like battery charge level percentage, remaining range, and the status of the theft protection feature eBike Lock. This makes the eBike an even bigger part of each rider’s personal digital ecosystem.

Next Level Training: Bosch smart system eBikes and Garmin Edge cycling computers

Riders will be able to connect compatible Garmin Edge cycling computers* to the Bosch smart system, bringing all their ride data together on the Edge display. At launch, this includes the Garmin Edge 550/850/1050 and Edge 540/840/1040 – advanced GPS bike computers loaded with performance features – and the rugged Garmin Edge MTB, purposefully built for mountain bikers and those long days on the trail. The integration is available now in the Garmin Public Beta program.

“We are excited to be the first brand to collaborate with Bosch on their innovative Live Data integration. Garmin proudly makes cycling computers for riders of all abilities and by displaying important information like rider power and battery status in real time right on their Edge display, we believe our eBike customers will get even more from their adventures,” says Susan Lyman, Garmin Vice President of Consumer Sales and Marketing.

eBike riders can use the live data integration to manage effort and train more efficiently. With the live data integration, the rider’s power output – measured by the smart system – can be shown directly on the Garmin Edge without the need to install a separate power meter on the eBike. Combining this functionality with other metrics like cadence and speed means riders can optimize their training for targeted performance zones. Other important eBike data is also communicated to the Garmin Edge cycling computer, enhancing the experience for all types of riding. Riders will see real-time battery levels, and the Garmin Edge eBike Smart Range feature will display estimated remaining distance directly based on their planned course.

Full control: Data protection is a top priority

Protecting privacy is a top priority for Bosch eBike Systems. eBike riders can decide for themselves at any time whether and which device or app they want to connect to their eBike. This allows them to retain full control over their data.

*Coming soon to compatible Edge devices and available now in the Garmin Public Beta program. Not all Garmin devices are supported. A detailed overview of compatibility is available in the Bosch eBike Systems Help Center.

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Honestly, full Garmin integration is the only compelling reason I’d see to finally trade in my old Purion-controlled CX bike. It’s a shame it took Bosch so long to open up the ecosystem, but finally getting all the data to a real bike computer instead of diving deep into the messy eBike Flow app is the real upgrade here.
 

Okay, and maybe the 12A charger—if it’s not the size of an oldskool VHS player.

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I may need a more technical/rider based explanation of how that drivetrain tensioner works and how thats not going against the pedal kickback devices that are the new cool nowadays. An in all, a bike with this system might as well be my first foray into ebike ownership, I hope the new generation of canyon strive, that just launch with this system, will proof to be reliable, unlike the current one, pricing is tempting...

Nice to see at least some acknowledgment to maintenance/cost of ownership/repair from the manufacturer at press launch, sure a consequence of laws about to take place in europe?

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Teknik wrote:
Honestly, full Garmin integration is the only compelling reason I’d see to finally trade in my old Purion-controlled CX bike. It’s a shame it took Bosch...

Honestly, full Garmin integration is the only compelling reason I’d see to finally trade in my old Purion-controlled CX bike. It’s a shame it took Bosch so long to open up the ecosystem, but finally getting all the data to a real bike computer instead of diving deep into the messy eBike Flow app is the real upgrade here.
 

Okay, and maybe the 12A charger—if it’s not the size of an oldskool VHS player.

The 12A charger is making these 600wh bikes suddenly much more interesting if you're able to make it back to the car for lunch.

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Honestly, I think the trick check is gonna be a hit. I don’t really care about it, but it reminds me of how ridiculously happy my 63-year-old mom (who still rips a meat bike, btw) gets from that little Garmin “beep” when you get airborne. Riding with her is hilarious because she’s popping off every little thing she can find, then letting out a full-on “whoop” every time it beeps. It’s wholesome as hell.

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The garmin integration is great. 12A charger is also great, but the end of 2026? really?

I wonder what happened for Bosch to re-think their approach, huh.

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Rick26 wrote:

The 12A charger is making these 600wh bikes suddenly much more interesting if you're able to make it back to the car for lunch.

Absolutely. Charging 300Wh in one hour will have me ditching my hot-swap evangelism. 

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I kinda gotta give it to Bosch for not feeling the pressure and going beyond 750watts. 
120nm seems sensible with the 600%.

12A charging will be nice If you forget or do a big morning and want to charge back up during lunch - im actually considering getting the 600wh battery to drop 1k/2.2lbs  however they are still expensive just for 1kg.

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