Buy A Bike is offering significant discounts across a range of Bianchi bikes, including up to 31 per cent savings on its endurance-focused Infinito road bike.
You can pick the highly-rated endurance road bike with Shimano 105 Di2 or Ultegra Di2, with both options making excellent choices for those looking for all-day comfort in the saddle.
There are also a variety of colour choices – including Bianchi's signature Celeste colourway – and a wide range of sizes available at the time of writing.
While the bikes aren’t the latest model, unveiled at the start of March, they were only released in 2024.
There are also savings on other bikes, including a tempting 58 per cent saving on a dreamy Specialissima with SRAM Red AXS.
Bianchi Infinito 105 Di2 – £3,190 £2,399 (save 25%)

The Infinito 105 Di2 features a full carbon fibre frame that Bianchi says is designed for long hours in the saddle.
Up to date with a modern road bike design, it features fully integrated cable routing, keeping the cockpit clean.
As the name suggests, this model has Shimano’s electronic 105 Di2 groupset, which we found to offer near Dura-Ace and Ultegra-level performance when we tested it.
The Velomann V30R wheels are are 23mm wide internally and 30mm tall – a good balance for modern tyres and endurance rides.
With a 25% saving, the bike looks to be a bit of a bargain, especially considering the groupset alone retails for £1,670.
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Bianchi Infinito Ultegra Di2 – £4,790 £3,299 (save 31%)

Sharing the same frame as the 105 Di2 model, this bike gets a tasty upgrade to Shimano’s Ultegra Di2 groupset.
It promises lighter weight and better shifting dynamics than 105 Di2, and it left us wondering if you’d need Dura-Ace when we tested it.
Alongside this groupset, the bike has a 4iiii Precision 3 single-sided power meter that will enable you to see how many watts you're pushing.
Power meters are excellent training devices, and could help you squeeze out that extra performance for the summer months.
The Infinito Ultegra Di2 accepts 32mm-wide tyres, meaning it should be comfortable on rotten roads and even light gravel.
This model uses a Velomann aluminium handlebar and stem with fully internal cable routing.

While there are some opponents of internal cable routing, there’s no denying how good it looks here.
As well as a groupset upgrade, the bike benefits from Velomann’s Palladium carbon wheels booted in Pirelli Cinturato Velo TLR rubber.
The Palladium wheels feature a 33mm-deep rim, and are designed for climbing and all-around performance. They are said to weigh around 1,480g.
If you’re looking for a performance-oriented endurance road bike, it’s well worth checking out the Infinito Ultegra Di2, especially with a 31% saving.






