Lexus and Ridley Launch an Eight-Kilo Bicycle for Sprinters with a Generous Budget

Published on May 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Lexus has presented its new high-end bicycle, developed in collaboration with Belgian manufacturer Ridley. Based on the Noah Fast 3.0 model, this machine weighs only 8 kilos and has been fine-tuned in the wind tunnel to achieve maximum speed. With an exclusive Copper Petra finish and an extendable warranty of up to ten years, the two-wheeled vehicle is aimed at customers seeking performance and exclusivity beyond the automobile.

Lexus and Ridley 8-kilo bicycle in wind tunnel, professional cyclist pedaling at maximum speed, aerodynamic profile of the Noah Fast 3.0 frame in Copper Petra color, visible airflow lines over the handlebars and wheels, pressure sensors and digital anemometers installed on the handlebars, engineers adjusting parameters on a technical tablet, industrial wind tunnel with dark background and blue LED lights, smoke particles tracing the aerodynamic wake, cinematic photorealism, dramatic studio lighting, polished carbon details and ultralight mechanical components, motion blur on the wheels during simulation

The wind tunnel as a development workshop 🚴

Ridley assures that this is the fastest bicycle in its catalog, and for good reason. Every profile of the frame has been shaped in the wind tunnel to minimize aerodynamic drag. The 8-kilo weight is achieved through the use of high-rigidity carbon fiber, maintaining an aggressive geometry typical of a time trial machine. Cable and component integration is complete, allowing air to flow without obstacles. The result is a setup designed for riding at high speeds without compromise.

The bike that will make your neighbor confuse the garage with a dealership 😂

With that Copper Petra color and the Lexus logo on the frame, don't expect to go unnoticed in the Saturday group ride. Your buddies will think you've bought a luxury car, but in reality, you only have a bicycle that weighs as much as a well-fed cat. The ten-year warranty is great, but perhaps what you really need is insurance so it doesn't get stolen while you grab a coffee. After all, if you can afford a Lexus, you can afford the joke.