Bianchi has introduced a graphic redesign of its Oltre aero collection with eight new colourways for its four versions: RC, Pro, Comp, and Race.
The new colourways said to be “inspired by the aerodynamic performance of the Oltre platform,” feature special paints and textures “that are further enhanced by minimal yet striking accents.” So far, so Italian.
This latest aesthetic approach offers two distinct visuals: one highlights an integral part of the brand’s DNA, Bianchi Celeste, while the other aims to make a bold design statement.
Oltre RC
Previewed last August, the new Oltre RC colourways reinterpret the iconic Celeste in two contemporary and distinct versions.
The first combines the original Bianchi Celeste with a refined metallic finish. The second, Black Carbon UD, features exposed carbon fibre with metallic Celeste details to offer a unique look and a weight savings of approximately 60 grams (+/- 5%).
The Oltre RC is available with the new SRAM Red AXS groupset, while the Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 version also includes a 4iii power meter.
Oltre Pro
Making the most of the brand’s visual heritage a blend of metallic Celeste and graphite is used here to emphasize the Oltre’s modern tube-shaped, while matte finishes give a steal look that’s proven so popular with aero bike fans.
The iridescent pearl carbon version reportedly provides a 60-gram weight advantage (+/-5%) compared to painted frames. Here, a new iridescent pigment combines purple, green, and silver to create a striking contrast.
The Shimano Ultegra version of the Oltre Pro comes equipped with a 4iii power meter.
Oltre Comp and Oltre Race models also receive two new colourways per model, with the expected Celeste elements in place for brand fans, and new cyclists alike.
Full range overview and pricing
The Oltre range represents Bianchi’s high-performance aero family. In its launch year, the flagship RC | Reparto Corse model won international recognition, including the iF Design Award and Red Dot Design Award, for its technical features and innovation.
Somewhat ironically, the much discussed “Air Deflectors” – found on either side of the range-topping RC edition’s steerer tube – did not meet with UCI approval.
The Oltre line-up is complemented by the e-Oltre platform, a carbon fibre road e-bike -which features the Mahle X30 motor, creating a ready-to-ride bike with a claimed weight of 11kg – that aims to make Bianchi road cycling available to a broader audience.
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