Florentin Vesenbeckh
· 16.04.2026
The new Maxxis 32" tyres are more than just a size increase - they represent a paradigm shift in the bike segment. The innovative tyre format is intended to open up completely new possibilities for bikers. And the extensive Maxxis line-up finally makes it clear that 32" tyres are more than just a technical gimmick. The new size is coming, both on mountain bikes and in the gravel segment.
The BIKE editorial team has already been able to find out whether 32 inches really delivers advantages in an extensive laboratory and practical test. The complete You can read about the comparison between 29 and 32 inch mountain bikes here in the link.
The new wheel size seems to be particularly relevant for XC racing. However, with the Maxxis Dissector, there is now also an MTB tyre in 32 inches, which will also transfer the new size to mountain bikes with more suspension travel.
The new 32-inch range from Maxxis currently comprises five models. From gravel tyres for all-road adventures, to MTB race models for fast cross-country adventures, to MTB tyres with a reinforced casing and more tread for demanding terrain.
The super-fast Aspen ST lands at the lower end of the grip level. In 32 x 2.15, it is designed for gravel bikes. The wider 2.4-inch version is designed to set the fastest times on fast cross-country courses. This is followed by the classic, well-known Aspen, also a specialised tyre for cross-country racers. New is the Aspen AT, which is designed to provide more safety and riding stability with a slightly higher profile, especially on the front wheel.
With the well-known Forekaster and Dissector mountain bike tread patterns, Maxxis is also targeting MTBs with more suspension travel. Both tyres come in 32 x 2.4 inch dimensions, but initially only with the thin Exo carcass.
According to Maxxis, this covers all bike categories for which the use of the new tyre size currently makes sense. Road bike tyres for the road are not yet included here.
The next step towards 32 inches has been taken. It's no secret that the industry is busy working on bikes with the new wheel size. The biggest hurdle remains the availability of suitable parts. The fact that Maxxis is now putting a whole series of 32-inch tyres in the shops shows that 32 inches is more than just a pipe dream of bike tinkerers. We are excited to see where the journey takes us.

Editor CvD