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The range-topping aero road bike, the S5 VWD Di2, features a lighter frame than the standard S5 and full Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 for £6,599 (Image credit: Immediate Media)
Cervelo's clothing range includes casual wear too (Image credit: Immediate Media)
Cervelo's flagship TT machine, the P5 Six, gets a new stylish matt finish. Cervelo has upgraded the wheelset to HED's classy Jet 6 clinchers. The drivetrain remains Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 and stopping is handled by Magura's hydraulic RT8 rim brakes. The P5 Six Di2 is priced at £7,699, with the mechanical DA version at £6,299 (Image credit: Immediate Media)
The P5 Six uses 3T's Aduro cockpit (Image credit: Immediate Media)
The P5's running gear is upgraded to HED Jet 6 wheels shod in Continental's Force/Attack combo (Image credit: Immediate Media)
The range-topping R series bike, the R5 DA Di2, now comes with HED's super wide Ardennes+ LT wheelset and Continental's GP SLs in 25c size. The complete bike is priced at £7,199 (Image credit: Immediate Media)
HED's Ardennes+ LT wheelset uses a 25mm wide rim that’s also shaped for aero efficiency. This alloy wheelset tips the scales at a claimed 1,564g per pair (Image credit: Immediate Media)
Rotor is a longtime partner of Cervelo’s and the R5 uses the Rotor 3D+ chainset with non-Q rings in a 'pro' compact 52/36 pairing (Image credit: Immediate Media)
The R3 remains pretty much unchanged from 2014's bike save for a fresh paint scheme. The complete R3 comes with Shimano Ultegra in either mechanical (£2,999) or electronic (£3,899) versions (Image credit: Immediate Media)
The R2 has the same frame as the R3, but comes with a different fork that’s derived from 2014’s limited edition R3 Mud bike. That means the £1,999 R2 has plenty of clearance to fit bigger tyres (Image credit: Immediate Media)
The fork on the R2 has huge clearances compared with the standard fork on the R-series bikes (Image credit: Immediate Media)
The ever popular S3 comes with mechanical Ultegra and Mavic Cosmics for 2015. It’s priced at £3,199, or there’s an electronic (Ultegra Di2) version for £3,999 (Image credit: Immediate Media)
Just like the R-series 2 and 3, the S-series 2 and 3 share the same frame apart from the paint scheme. The S2 has a different (less aero bladed) fork though. The S2 comes with Shimano 105 and costs £2,199 (Image credit: Immediate Media)
Cervelo's P2 and P3. The P2 (front) is 105-equipped for £2,399, while the higher spec P3 is £3,299 with mechanical Ultegra or £4,499 with Di2. The top spec P3 Dura-Ace is priced at £3,500 – that’s a £500 reduction from last year’s bike (Image credit: Immediate Media)
The Di2 equipped P3 (£4,499) (Image credit: Immediate Media)
The 2015 P2 comes with Shimano's new 11-speed 105 groupset for £2,399 (Image credit: Immediate Media)
Cervelo has partnered with Castelli to produce a range of Cervelo-branded clothing for 2015 and beyond (Image credit: Immediate Media)
Our pick of the bunch is this convertible Gabba jersey (Image credit: Immediate Media)
This article originally appeared on BikeRadar
BikeRadar recently got a sneak peek at the 2015 Cervelo bike ranges, at an event hosted by Derby Cycles in Cloppenberg, Germany.
For 2015, Cervelo mainly has colour updates, as well as some tweaks and upgrades to its bikes' specifications. We were glad to see Cervelo has stuck with last year's trend for introducing complete bikes at more 'affordable' prices. There is an R-series bike at £1,999, an S-series bike at £2,199 and a complete P-series bike at £2,399. US/Australian pricing and availability are yet to be confirmed.
Cervelo's Damon Rinard did tell us that the firm will have something brand new that will debut at the Eurobike show at the end of the month – but he refused to reveal exactly what. Rest assured we'll have all the details from Eurobike.
Click through the gallery for images of the the full Cervelo 2015 range.