What changes as you move up the range
The Cube Agree range shares the same aero C:62 carbon platform, with model differences focused mainly on groupset, wheels, cockpit specification and power meter inclusion.
| Model | What to expect |
| Agree C:62 ONE | The entry point into the Agree C:62 range, with Shimano 105 Di2 2x12 electronic shifting, hydraulic disc brakes, Newmen Evolution SL R.35 wheels and 30mm Continental Grand Prix tyres. A strong option for riders who want one bike for training and racing. |
| Agree C:62 EX | Adds SRAM Rival AXS 2x12 electronic shifting, Rival AXS hydraulic disc brakes and Newmen Advanced A.50 wheels. A good fit for riders who prefer wireless SRAM shifting and an aero wheel package. |
| Agree C:62 Pro | Steps up to Shimano Ultegra Di2 2x12 with matching Ultegra hydraulic disc brakes and Newmen Advanced A.50 wheels. A strong performance build for riders who want proven Shimano electronic shifting. |
| Agree C:62 Race | A race-ready Ultegra Di2 build with a built-in power meter, Newmen Streem Allround 49/54 wheels and 30mm Continental Grand Prix 5000 tyres. A serious choice for riders training with power and racing regularly. |
| Agree C:62 SLX | A high-spec SRAM Force AXS 2x12 build with power meter, integrated carbon cockpit, Newmen Streem Climbing 35/38 wheels and Continental Grand Prix 5000 tyres. One of the strongest value points in the range. |
| Agree C:62 SLT | The flagship Agree build with Shimano Dura-Ace Di2, Dura-Ace power meter crankset, Dura-Ace hydraulic disc brakes, integrated carbon cockpit and Newmen Streem Allround 49/54 wheels. Premium race-level specification throughout. |
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Cube Agree FAQs
Not sure whether the Agree is the right road bike for you? These questions cover the key differences between race, endurance and aero road bikes. You can also read our road bike guide.
Is the Cube Agree an aero bike or an endurance bike?
The Cube Agree is best described as an aero road bike with endurance-friendly comfort. It has aerodynamic frame shaping and a clean integrated front end, but it also offers tuned carbon construction, slender stays and clearance for up to 32mm tyres.
Can I race on the Cube Agree?
Yes. The Agree is UCI compliant and several models are built with race-ready specifications, including electronic shifting, hydraulic disc brakes, fast wheels and power meter options on selected builds.
What tyre clearance does the Cube Agree have?
The Cube Agree C:62 frame has clearance for tyres up to 32mm. This gives you scope to run modern fast road tyres with more comfort and grip than older narrow race bike setups.
Which Cube Agree model offers the best value?
The best value depends on your preferred groupset and budget, but the SLX and SLT are particularly strong if you want high-end specification. The SLX combines SRAM Force AXS, a power meter and Newmen Streem Climbing wheels, while the SLT steps up to Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 and a premium wheel package.
Is the Cube Agree suitable for long rides?
Yes. While the Agree is built for speed, Cube has designed it to remain comfortable over distance. The carbon layup, slender stays and 30mm to 32mm tyre compatibility make it well suited to long training rides, sportives and big road days.