February 20, 2026 2 min read
Shimano recently introduced CUES (Create Unique Experiences) — a new unified drivetrain platform that replaces older entry- and mid-level groupsets like Shimano Altus, Shimano Acera, and Shimano Alivio.
But how does it compare to established options like Shimano Deore, Shimano SLX, and Shimano XT? Let’s break it down.
What is Shimano CUES?
Shimano CUES is a modern drivetrain system designed for 9, 10, and 11-speed bikes. It uses Linkglide technology, which focuses on:
It’s built mainly for commuters, hybrid riders, recreational MTB users, and e-bikes.
CUES vs Older Shimano Groupsets (Altus / Acera / Alivio)
Compared to older entry-level groups:
Verdict: CUES is a clear upgrade over these older groupsets.
CUES vs Deore
Shimano Deore remains more performance-focused.
If you ride aggressively off-road, Deore still has the edge. For everyday reliability, CUES makes more sense.
CUES vs SLX / XT
Shimano SLX and Shimano XT are performance MTB groupsets built for speed, precision, and racing.
CUES is:
It’s not race-oriented — it’s practical.
Final Verdict
Shimano CUES fills the gap between entry-level and mid-range performance drivetrains.
Choose CUES if you:
✔ Commute daily
✔ Ride hybrids or light trails
✔ Want durability over weight savings
✔ Prefer easier maintenance
Choose Deore or above if you:
✔ Ride aggressive trails
✔ Prioritize lightweight performance
For most everyday riders, CUES is a smart and future-ready option.
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