Chinese bike brand Pardus has officially launched in Europe and the pricing on some of the models looks extremely competitive, to say the least. The Pardus Robin Evo (below), for example, features a full-carbon frame, integrated handlebars, carbon-spoke wheels, a Shimano Ultegra Di2 electronic gear system, and comes with a claimed weight of just 6.7kg – just under the minimum limit for UCI-sanctioned racing. It costs €4,990 (which converts to £4,310).

2026 Pardus Robin Evo studio
2026 Pardus Robin Evo studio (Image Credit: Pardus)

We all know that most bikes originate in the Far East – that’s far from a secret – but Western brand names still dominate the European and US markets. We’ve been saying for ages that Chinese brands are set to gain more market share and Pardus’ expansion into Europe looks like a statement of intent.

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You’ve been able to buy Pardus bikes in Europe previously, but only in a limited and somewhat fragmented way. Now it’ll be far easier.

Pardus says, “Breaking away from the traditional export model, Pardus is the only Chinese cycling brand to establish a permanent corporate footprint as a European shareholder. The brand enters the market with a deeply embedded, highly tailored business model engineered specifically for European riders and dealers.”

2026 Pardus SPK Gen4 head tube and handlebar
2026 Pardus SPK Gen4 head tube and handlebar (Image Credit: Pardus)

Pardus is owned by the massive Taishan Sports Industry Group, which covers everything from stadium construction to boxing equipment and has, it says, a value of £2.9 billion.

“Unlike most brands that rely on third-party suppliers for carbon frames, Pardus maintains total control over every step of production within its 100,000-square-meter facility,” it says.

“Pardus sources raw Toray carbon fibres and utilises an elite in-house R&D centre to develop proprietary resins and weave its own carbon sheets. This unique ‘one-roof’ approach, covering everything from weaving and moulding to final painting, allows the brand to deliver cutting-edge, high-performance products that stand out globally.”

2026 Pardus SPK Gen4 riding
2026 Pardus SPK Gen4 riding (Image Credit: Pardus)

Okay, that’s the PR spiel. Now Pardus aims to expand into Europe, with centralised assembly and warehousing in Poland and eight regional service points “providing local-language technical support and fast parts distribution.” Pardus Europe will sell via independent bicycle dealers rather than direct online sales.

“This shift includes key product and business adjustments: while Asian markets often prefer mechanical shifting and vibrant graphics, the European range standardises electronic groupsets, including electronic drivetrains and features a minimalist aesthetic,” it says.

European range with competitive pricing

Okay, what bikes can we expect to see?

2026 Pardus SPK Gen4 studio
2026 Pardus SPK Gen4 studio (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Pardus SPK Gen4 aero race bike sits at the top of the range. With a full-carbon frame, integrated handlebars and carbon-spoke wheels from Padus sub-brand MVMT, a Selle Italia SLR Carbon saddle and a Shimano Ultegra Di2 electronic gear system, it’s priced at €5,090. It’s €4,090 in a Shimano 105 Di2 build.

Alongside the SPK, there’s the Pardus Robin Evo – the one that comes in at a claimed 6.7kg with Shimano Ultegra Di2 for €4,990. We’re not for a second suggesting that a light weight is everything – far from it – but the spec sounds impressive.

2026 Pardus Robin Sport studio
2026 Pardus Robin Sport studio (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Pardus Robin Sport is said to “strike the perfect balance between race-ready agility and all-day endurance”. It’s priced at €3,690 with a Shimano 105 Di2 groupset.

2026 Pardus Urgano outdoor
2026 Pardus Urgano outdoor (Image Credit: Pardus)

The Pardus Uragano Evo gravel bike is said to be suitable for both adventure and bikepacking, with prices starting at €2,590.

Visit pardusbicycle.com for more information.