BH debuts the new electronic Shimano XTR on its Lynx SLS and Lynx Race
The most iconic group of MTB has entered a new era. The new Shimano XTR is now a reality and represents the first electronic and wireless version of the top-of-the-range group from the Japanese brand. An advancement that redefines performance in competition and has already been integrated into several BH models, such as the Lynx SLS and Lynx Race.

New Lynx SLS and Lynx Race are Shimano XTR Di2
The BH Lynx SLS and Lynx Race debut this latest generation transmission in their top-of-the-range builds. In addition to its functional advantages, this wireless transmission offers a much cleaner aesthetic, completely eliminating mechanical cables and reinforcing the modern and aggressive design of these models.
As you can read here, the new rear derailleur stands out for its integrated and protected battery, its automatic impact absorption system to withstand the most extreme conditions, and an unprecedented response speed, taking transmission precision to a new level.
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One of the most innovative elements is the new shift lever, redesigned from scratch with improved ergonomics and multiple customization options. It integrates a configurable third button, designed to control external devices such as Garmin cycle computers, multiplying connectivity and integration possibilities with other systems.

In the braking section, BH has opted for the lighter version of the new XTR system. Carbon levers combined with two-piston calipers, a perfect formula for disciplines such as Olympic cross-country (XCO) and marathon races, where every gram counts without sacrificing braking power.
With the arrival of the new XTR, both the Lynx SLS and Lynx Race expand their range to 10 different builds per model, covering a wider range of prices and offering options for both professional cyclists and those seeking the best performance. You can check out the complete builds and prices on the official BH website.