Turbo Levo 4 Pro

The fourth-generation Specialized Turbo Levo is a full redesign of the brand’s flagship full-power trail eMTB rather than a light update to the previous bike. It keeps the Levo’s familiar 150 mm rear / 160 mm fork aggressive-trail brief and mixed-wheel layout, but the substance of the platform has changed: a new Specialized 3.1 drive system, a much larger 840 Wh battery, a side-entry removable battery, and in-frame SWAT storage all reshape how the bike is packaged and used. The frame also continues Specialized’s preference for rider-tunable handling, with adjustable geometry and SRAM UDH compatibility built into the chassis.

What distinguishes Gen 4 is how thoroughly it blends utility, power, and trail manners into one platform. This is not a lightweight or minimalist eMTB; it is a high-capacity, full-power machine aimed at riders who want one bike to cover technical climbing, long-range rides, and aggressive descending. The new higher-voltage system, updated MasterMind T3 interface, app integration, and range-extender ecosystem place it firmly at the premium end of the market, while the frame’s storage, battery access, and adjustability make it more versatile than many direct rivals. In market terms, the Levo 4 sits as a polished, highly integrated all-rounder for riders who value refinement and configurability over low weight or aggressive price-point positioning.

$12,300Gen Gen 4
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Size
Stack602mm
Reach400mm
Top tube539mm
Headtube length95mm
Standover height761mm
Seat tube length375mm

Fit and geometry

The Levo 4’s geometry reflects its role as a stable, aggressive trail eMTB with a wide fit range. In the provided geometry, the head tube angle sits at 65.0° on most sizes, paired with a 77.0° seat tube angle, which places the rider in a centered climbing position without making the cockpit feel excessively cramped seated. Reach grows from 400 mm on S1 to 525 mm on S6, with the key S4 size at 475 mm, putting the bike squarely in modern long-front-center territory. Stack is also substantial at 630 mm in S4, contributing to the more upright, less fatiguing front-end posture many reviewers appreciated on long rides.

Handling numbers point to a bike that prioritizes composure over razor-sharp immediacy. Chainstay length is listed at 447 mm across the size range in the supplied chart, while wheelbase stretches from 1160 mm in S1 to 1309 mm in S6; that long footprint, combined with 126 mm of trail on most sizes, explains the bike’s high-speed stability and planted feel. A 36 mm BB drop keeps the center of gravity low without going to extremes, which helps the bike feel settled in corners and on rough ground. Reviewers consistently noted that the Levo’s adjustability is central to the experience, and even in its stock numbers the fit and geometry are clearly aimed at riders who want confidence, traction, and all-day control more than a short, lively, analog-bike feel.

Full specs

Frameset

Frame

All new Levo 4 frame, FACT 11m carbon chassis and rear-end, 12x148mm dropouts, sealed cartridge bearing pivots, SRAM UDH compatible, w/ SWAT storage, 150mm of travel, side entry battery, fork travel up to 180mm

Fork

FOX FLOAT 38 Factory, GRIP X2 damper, HS and LS rebound and compression adjustment, 15x110mm axle, 44mm offset, 160mm of travel

Rear shock

FOX FLOAT X Factory with Specialized GENIE Shock Tech, Ride Dynamics Trail Tune, 2-position lever w/3 setting Open mode tuning range, LSR adjustment, 210x55mm

Weight

23.94kg (52 lb, 12.5 oz)

Groupset

Shift levers

SRAM AXS POD Controller w/discrete clamp

Rear derailleur

SRAM X0 Eagle Transmission, Wired SRAM AXS battery (powers AXS rear derailleur with integrated hot shoe directly off the Levo 4 main battery).

Cassette

SRAM XO 1295, 12 speed, 10-52

Chain

SRAM X0

Crankset

SRAM XO Alloy crank, ISIS interface, 55mm Chainline, 155mm, SRAM 34T T-Type chainring, 104 BCD, steel

Bottom bracket

ISIS interface

Front brake

SRAM Maven Silver, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc

Rear brake

SRAM Maven Silver, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc

Front rotor

220mm HS2 Rotor

Rear rotor

200mm HS2 Rotor

Wheelset

Front wheel

Roval Traverse HD 29", hookless carbon, 30mm inner width, tubeless ready, DT Swiss 350, 15x110, 28h

Rear wheel

Roval Traverse HD 27.5", hookless carbon, 30mm inner width, tubeless ready, DT Swiss 350, 12x148, 32h

Front tire

Butcher, GRID GRAVITY casing, GRIPTON® T9 compound, 2Bliss Ready, 29x2.3"

Rear tire

Butcher, GRID GRAVITY casing, GRIPTON® T9 compound, 2Bliss Ready, 27.5x2.3"

Cockpit

Stem

Industry 9 Mountain stem, 35mm clamp, 40mm length

Handlebars

RaceFace Era Carbon, riser bar, 5-degree upsweep, 8-degree backsweep, S2:20mm Rise, S3-S6:40mm Rise, 800mm

Saddle

Bridge Mimic Expert, Hollow Ti rails

Seatpost

Bike Yoke Revive Max 3.0, 34.9, S2:125mm, S3:160mm, S4: 185mm, S5/S6:213mm

Grips

Deity Lockjaw grips

Builds

The Levo 4 range is unusually broad, running from the 4 Alloy at $6,099.99 up to the S-Works 4 LTD at $19,999.99. In between are key steps including the 4 Comp Alloy at $7,699.99, the carbon 4 Comp and R Comp at $9,199.99, the 4 Expert and R Expert at $10,799.99, and the 4 Pro at $12,299.99. Blister also notes a $7,499 S-Works Levo 4 frameset, which gives experienced buyers a premium entry point for a custom build. That spread means the platform serves both riders looking for a relatively attainable full-power eMTB and buyers chasing top-end suspension, drivetrain, and wheel upgrades.

Reviewers generally saw the Expert tier as the lineup’s sweet spot, because it moves beyond some of the compromises found on lower builds without entering the steep diminishing-returns territory of the S-Works models. One recurring spec criticism concerned the Comp-level bikes’ Fox 36 Rhythm fork, which several testers felt was too light-duty for a bike in the mid-50-pound range; by contrast, higher-end builds with Fox 38 forks were seen as better matched to the chassis and intended use. At the top end, bikes like the Pro and S-Works versions layer in parts such as SRAM XO Transmission, Fox Factory suspension with Genie, carbon wheels, and higher-output motor tuning on S-Works models. Across the range, though, reviewers appreciated that Specialized largely avoided fragile weight-saving parts and instead spec'd components such as SRAM Maven brakes and gravity-oriented tires that make sense for a heavy, hard-ridden full-power eMTB.

Reviews

Reviewers were broadly aligned in describing the Levo 4 as one of the most refined full-power eMTBs currently available. Blister highlighted Specialized’s class-leading integration, while Mountain Bike Action framed the bike as a complete system overhaul rather than a routine update. Across outlets, the new 3.1 motor drew particular praise for its smooth, natural delivery and stronger reliability outlook thanks to its move away from the old belt-driven layout. Testers also consistently praised the 840 Wh battery capacity, MasterMind T3 display, and the addition of SWAT storage, which several saw as a genuinely useful improvement rather than a gimmick.

On trail, the consensus was that the Levo 4 hides its 52-58 lb weight unusually well once moving. Reviewers repeatedly described it as planted, composed, and extremely confidence-inspiring, with the Fox Genie shock earning standout praise for combining small-bump sensitivity with strong end-stroke support. Flow Mountain Bike and others noted that the bike feels glued to the ground on rough descents and technical climbs, but several testers also pointed out that its mass still shows up when trying to flick, manual, or muscle it through awkward terrain. Multiple reviewers recommended experimenting with the geometry, especially the longer chainstay setting, to calm the bike at speed and improve front-rear balance for taller or more aggressive riders.

The main criticisms were predictable but important. Price remains a recurring objection, especially higher in the range, and several reviewers argued that lower-tier builds are held back by the Fox 36 Rhythm fork, which they felt was under-specced for a heavy, high-speed eMTB. Wideopen also offered a useful counterpoint to the otherwise glowing ride reviews, finding the carbon chassis and Roval wheels notably stiff on long rocky descents. A few early reliability niggles were reported too, including battery fit, sensor, and power-cutout issues, though reviewers generally viewed these as setup or first-generation teething problems rather than evidence of a flawed platform.

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