Bianchi's new Infinito pushes all-rounder firmly into gravel-lite territory
BRR Analysis
Italian marque Bianchi has officially unveiled the latest iteration of its Infinito all-road model, marking a significant shift towards contemporary trends in the segment. The most notable update is an increased tyre clearance, now accommodating up to 40mm slicks, a substantial leap from the previous generation's 32mm limit. This design choice pushes the Infinito firmly into what many are terming "gravel-lite" territory, positioning it as a versatile machine for varied surfaces beyond pristine tarmac.
This move by Bianchi is a clear acknowledgment of the burgeoning all-road and light gravel market, where riders increasingly demand versatility from their endurance platforms. For a heritage brand that previously adopted a more conservative approach, this aggressive embrace of wider tyres and multi-surface capability signifies a strategic play to remain competitive. It reflects an industry-wide trend where the lines between road, endurance, and gravel bikes continue to blur, driven by rider preference for comfort and broader terrain options.
Bianchi’s pivot with the Infinito is less an innovation and more a necessary evolution, bringing a classic nameplate into line with what riders actually want to do with their bikes. One might even call it catching up.
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