The current Bianchi E-Oltre is Bianchi’s new-generation e-road platform, introduced for model year 2025 rather than carried over from an earlier line. It takes the Oltre name into the lightweight assist category with a carbon drop-bar chassis, full-carbon aero fork, disc brakes, and integrated cable routing, while using Mahle’s X30 rear-hub drive system paired with a 250Wh internal battery. That combination places it firmly in the performance e-road segment: a bike intended to preserve much of the feel and silhouette of a conventional road bike while adding discreet assistance for hilly routes, higher average speeds, or riders who want support without moving to a bulkier mid-drive platform.
What distinguishes this generation is how closely it stays aligned with race-road design priorities. The geometry is clearly road oriented rather than endurance focused, and the frame details point to a modern performance layout, including flat-mount brakes and integrated routing. Bianchi keeps the platform simple by offering the same core frame and motor system across the range, with differentiation coming through build level rather than multiple frame variants. In the current market, that makes the E-Oltre a relatively straightforward proposition: a carbon aero-leaning e-road bike built around the compact, low-drag Mahle X30 system, aimed at riders who want assist with minimal visual and handling compromise.