Classified and Enve Bring Powershift tech to gravel and road wheel sets

Antwerp, Belgium: Classified Cycling, the Belgium-based drivetrain brand, will be bringing its proprietary internal hub shifting technology to carbon wheel and frame manufacturer ENVE’s premium products, giving ENVE customers access to new levels of performance on road and gravel.

The global partnership will see several ENVE wheel models outfitted with Classified’s Powershift hubshell. The system enables riders to enjoy the gearing range and versatility offered by a 2x system but with the increased efficiency and aerodynamic advantages of a 1x, as well as the ability to shift under load, for more control. It will allow customers to build a bike from the wheels up with products including the MOG / Melee / Fray, Foundation, SES, and G Series. The system will also be available to purchase as a complete rolling chassis model, where consumers can select their bike build online or through ENVE’s dealer network. This includes options to fully integrate Classified’s Powershift technology with other selections like ENVE’s frameset, wheels, bars, stem and seat post models.

The range of Classified-equipped ENVE products, which are made to order, will be available in the EU and US from April 17 (complete bikes available only in Europe), with the first orders shipped the first week of May. Prices start from: 

Wheels with Classified hubshell: Foundation: €1.499 / $1,100, G Series: €2.699 / $2,150, SES Series: €2.999 / $2,450.

Rolling Chassis: ENVE Melee, MOG and Fray ENVE rolling chassis starting from €7.699 / $8,000 with Classified Powershift system.

Complete bike builds (Europe only): starting from €10.899.

ENVE is the latest premium manufacturer to join Classified’s increasing portfolio of partner brands that integrate Powershift as a performance option to their flagship product ranges. These include DT Swiss, Mavic, Reynolds, Fast Forward, Boyd Cycling and Spinergy. Riders across road, gravel and MTB select Powershift for its multitude of performance advantages over a traditional transmission system, from increased mechanical and aerodynamic efficiency to lower maintenance in the harshest conditions, as well as the ability to shift under full load.

“We look to ENVE as a benchmark of premium cycling manufacturing and this partnership represents our continued pursuit of innovation and performance in the industry,” said Mathias Plouvier, CEO of Classified. “By working together with ENVE and our other partners, we can make our technology accessible to more riders than ever, giving them access to a new level of shifting performance and versatility whether they ride on the road, gravel or trail.”

“ENVE has always been about delivering the best performance to uncompromising riders,”said Michael Stimola, CEO of ENVE Composites. “Working with Classified allows us to add a cutting-edge technology to a demanding community who want their bikes to excel under any conditions.”

Framsets and wheels can be purchased through Enve’s dealer network, our favourite is Lovelo Cycle Works.