
Luna 3 image for color illustration purposes only. Correct spec shown here.
Bianchi's latest entry into the women's fitness category isn't a C-Sport with a different graphics package - it's an all-new frame designed specifically for women riders.
Luna 2

Luna 2 image for color illustration purposes only. Correct spec shown here.
The reach is shorter. The standover height is greater. The geometry has been optimized for greater performance over step-thru versions of the past. The women's-specific saddle and narrower handlebar with ergonomic grips complete the proper fit.
Luna 1

Luna 1 image for color illustration purposes only. Correct spec shown here.
The Luna's carefully coordinated saddle and grips complete a graphics package that is both sporty and subtle. No pinks, purples, or powder blues - just timeless fashion colors with the right proportion of celeste, white, and black.
The Luna 3 is offered in celeste gloss and features a carbon fiber fork, hydraulic disc brakes, and Shimano Alivio 9-speed for $900.
The Luna 2 is offered in pearl white gloss and features an aluminum fork, hydraulic disc brakes, and Shimano Acera for $700.