
When Canyon first launched the Grizl in 2021, it did so to fill a gap in its gravel lineup. The Grail, with its light frame, tighter tyre clearance and sharp geometry, was squarely aimed at the speed-focused end of the gravel spectrum. The Grizl was to complement it as a more rugged, adventure-focused platform with bigger tyre clearance, a more relaxed fit, and plenty of mounts for bikepacking.
Four years on, Canyon is back with an overhauled Grizl — now split into two models — that leans even further into the wild side, complete with beefy tyre clearance, mullet gearing and an unconventional handlebar option that’s sure to divide opinion.
Meet the new Grizl: two bikes, one frame
The new Geo
The Full Mounty
Gearing and drivetrain
The entry models will have mechanical shifting while the mid- and top-tier models will use SRAM’s AXS and Shimano’s Di2 electronic offerings.