Panorama Cycles’ steel gravel bike, the Anticosti, just received a whole list of upgrades for 2025, including new custom Reynolds tubing, two fork options, UDH dropouts, clearance for 29 x 2.1″ tires, and more. Find all the details on the 2025 Panorama Anticosti here…
Named after a sparsely populated island located at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River, the Anticosti is Panorama Cycles’ all-terrain, drop-bar touring bike. It’s based around a Reynolds 725 Chromoly steel frame and carbon fork, and it was originally specced with big 27.5″ wheels and tires for navigating a wide range of surfaces. In 2023, Panorama updated the Anticosti’s geometry for better off-road handling and increased its tire clearance, and we’ve been waiting to see a third iteration. The wait is over!

The 2025 Panorama Anticosti is still the same light-duty touring/gravel bike, but it’s been freshened up with some frame tweaks and additional options that enhance its versatility. The new Anticosti is built around a custom selection of Reynolds steel tubing and is now available in five frame sizes. Its tire clearance has been increased to handle 29 x 2.1″ rubber, they added internal dropper post routing via the seat tube, and the standard derailleur hanger has been updated to SRAM UDH to accept SRAM Transmission drivetrains.
New for 2025 is the choice between a carbon or steel fork. The carbon sheds weight, and the steel option is plastered with an assortment of mounts, including three-pack mounts, mid-fork eyelets, lower fork mounts, fork crown mounts, and fender bosses. Panorama says the steel fork can fit every style of rack on the market, and it certainly looks that way. The frame has three bottle mounts, top tube bosses, rack and fender mounts, and both forks have internal routing for dynamo wiring.
2025 Panorama Anticosti Geometry
Size | X-Small | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large |
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Approximate Cyclist Height | 5’0″–5’4″ | 5’3″–5’7″ | 5’6″–5’10” | 5’10″–6’1″ | 6’0″–6’3″ |
Standover Height | 685mm | 725mm | 765mm | 795mm | 820mm |
Head Tube Angle | 69.5° | 70° | 70.5° | 71° | 71° |
Seat Tube Angle | 74° | 73.5° | 73.5° | 73° | 73° |
Stack | 555mm | 574mm | 599mm | 625mm | 645mm |
Reach | 371mm | 375mm | 381mm | 388mm | 398mm |
Head Tube Length | 124mm | 142mm | 166mm | 192mm | 213mm |
Seat Tube Length | 430mm | 470mm | 505mm | 525mm | 555mm |
Horizontal Top Tube Length | 530mm | 545mm | 559mm | 579mm | 595mm |
Chainstay Length | 440mm | 440mm | 440mm | 440mm | 440mm |
BB Drop | 70mm | 70mm | 70mm | 70mm | 70mm |
Fork Rake/Offset | 55mm | 55mm | 55mm | 55mm | 55mm |
Wheelbase | 1045mm | 1052mm | 1061mm | 1072mm | 1089mm |

As with all Panorama models, the 2025 Anticosti is available in a single stock build kit or as a frameset (frame/fork). Builds can also be customized upon request. Complete builds start at $3,949 CAD (~$3,249 USD) and the frameset costs $1,699 CAD (~$1,399 USD). Pre-orders are open now, and delivery is expected in May 2025.
Find full details at PanoramaCycles.com.
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