Whyte’s Kado RSX V2 benefits from Fox’s updated Float 38 Performance Elite suspension and Bosch Kiox top tube display for 2027

BRR Analysis
British manufacturer Whyte Bikes has unveiled the Kado RSX V2, an updated iteration of their electric mountain bike, slated for the 2027 model year. The refresh primarily features Fox’s updated Float 38 Performance Elite suspension fork and Bosch’s Kiox 400 top-tube display for enhanced integration. Additionally, the Kado RSX V2 will offer two new colour options and carries a revised price tag of £7,199, marking a notable evolution for the popular e-MTB.
This update positions Whyte within the ongoing trend of e-MTB manufacturers integrating advanced componentry to justify premium pricing. Fox's Float 38 is a benchmark for aggressive trail riding, while Bosch's Kiox 400 represents the pinnacle of compact, user-friendly e-bike system displays. For Whyte, a brand with a strong UK following, maintaining cutting-edge specifications is crucial in a fiercely competitive market, ensuring their offerings remain relevant against global giants and agile newcomers alike.
Ultimately, this is a predictable, albeit welcome, evolution. Manufacturers must continually refresh their lineups with the latest tech; the alternative is obsolescence.
Never miss a story
Essential 2026 Guides
More from this section
BikeBiz March Sector Guides: New ProductsBikeBiz5h ago
PEMBREE GCS Cockpit Range Now AvailableBikeBiz7h ago- Orange Bikes expands sales team with four appointmentsCycling Industry News8h ago
