I just put down a deposit on a Specialized Turbo Creo SL Comp Carbon and the $6,500 bike does not include a display. I negotiated with the dealer to include the TCD.
This is because the Turbo Creo SL has its wireless TCU together with the motor. Turbo Levo, Kenevo, Creo don't need a display at all. The wireless TCD display is an optional feature. The user can control the bike and gets the stats via a smartphone.
Turbo Vado and Como use a wired TCU (although the TCD-W works with smartphones too). This is for you
@Eheller so you don't draw wrong conclusions
The 2020 and 2019 both have displays. The 2020 can use Mission Control app whereas 2019 cannot. The components were downgraded for 2020 to bring the price down (I looked at both side by side when buying my 2019). Either is a good choice, just depends on your priorities.
All Vado and Como always have had
a display. The point is, the 2019 and older models have had the obsolete BLOKS display (no smartphone connectivity). The 2020 models should come with the modern TCD-W display and it is why
@Eheller asks if they indeed have got the new display.
Regarding the component downgrade, I do agree. If one is concerned with having top-tier components, choosing the top model of Vado is greatly advisable.
Let me give you an example just looking at the brakes:
2017 Vado 5.0: TRP Zurich 4-piston, 180x180 mm
2020 Vado 5.0: Shimano Deore XT T8000, 180x180 mm
2020 Vado 6.0 (Europe): TRP Zurich 4-piston, 180x180 mm
2020 Vado 4.0 (Europe): Shimano BR-MT200, 180x160 mm
As you can see, the 2017 Vado
5.0 had the same top-tier brakes as the 2020 Vado
6.0 has got.