Lenovo has officially launched the Legion M5000 mountain bike in China. The bike is priced at 2,099 yuan (approx. $290), but a limited-time launch offer lowers it to 1,899 yuan (approx. $262). Students can further reduce the price to 999 yuan (approx. $138) through an education discount. Sales begin tonight at 7:00 PM local time.

Lenovo Legion M5000

Lenovo Legion M5000 Specifications

The Legion M5000 features a 27.5-inch internal routing frame made from 6061-grade aluminum alloy. Lenovo has used a seamless filler process to improve surface finish and structural durability. The frame supports a clean design with hidden cable layout, giving the bike a streamlined and sporty look. The finishing process includes multiple stages, such as grinding, filler application, drying, re-polishing, and painting.

Lenovo equips the bike with an aluminum shoulder suspension front fork. The fork supports a mechanical lockout feature that allows users to switch between rigid and suspension modes depending on the terrain. This setup improves comfort on rough roads while maintaining control on smoother surfaces.

The M5000 uses 27.5 x 2.10-inch Kenda tires with anti-slip tread patterns. These tires are paired with double-layer aluminum alloy rims to provide better impact resistance and improve overall stability. For braking, Lenovo has included Silver Star hydraulic disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels. This setup ensures responsive and weather-resistant braking performance.

In terms of gearing, the bike features a 24-speed drivetrain. It includes a Shimano FD-TZ500 front derailleur, a Shimano RD-TY300 rear derailleur, and an 8-speed indexed freewheel. Gear shifting is managed by L-TWOO A3 thumb shifters. The system also includes a triple chainring crankset and a high-precision DG51 chain.

Other hardware includes a 31.8mm aluminum handlebar with a 9-degree rise, an aluminum alloy stem, and an aluminum seat post. The saddle is a Marvi mountain-style unit designed for long-distance comfort. Lenovo uses a sealed bottom bracket to improve drivetrain efficiency and reduce long-term maintenance.

The Legion M5000 is available in Ice White and Carbon Black color variants. Lenovo has not confirmed international availability at this time.

In related news, a new self-developed Lenovo chip has appeared on Geekbench featuring a 10-core CPU and Immortalis GPU. Meanwhile, Lenovo has introduced the Xiaoxin Pad 11 (2025) with a Dimensity 6300 processor, a 2.5K 90Hz display, and a 7040mAh battery.

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