Quick Women's 4
This Quick generation is Cannondale’s long-running aluminum fitness platform from roughly 2019 through 2025, sitting in the urban/fitness category but built with more frame and fork sophistication than many entry-level hybrids. The defining chassis combines a SmartForm C3 Alloy frame with SAVE shaping, a tapered head tube, flat-mount disc brakes, hidden Straightshot cable routing, rack and fender mounts, and integrated 360° reflective details. On upper models, Cannondale paired that frame with a full-carbon fork using a 12x100 front thru-axle, a notable feature set for a fast commuter or fitness bike at these price points. Compared with the later 2026 redesign, this version is identifiable by that more premium front-end architecture and its flat-mount brake standard.
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Cannondale used this platform across both standard and step-through/remixte variants, which gave buyers a wide fit and use-case spread without changing the underlying concept. The lineup spans from the very affordable Quick 6 at $599 to the Quick 1 at $1099, with the heart of the range concentrated between $899 and $949. That pricing structure positioned the bike as a mainstream fitness and commuting option rather than a premium urban bike, but the shared chassis meant even lower-cost versions benefited from the same practical frame design and utility mounts.
The most notable distinction in the range is not just price, but how many body-style options Cannondale offered: standard, StepThru, Remixte, and women’s-labeled versions. The Quick 3 appears to be the key reference build for this generation, and official model pages identify it with the premium features most associated with the platform, including the carbon fork and more refined front-end hardware. Higher trims such as the Quick 1 and 2 likely served riders looking for a lighter, faster daily bike, while the Quick 5 and 6 anchored the value end for general transportation and recreational use.

