Giant

Alight

women2014–2022Discontinued

Women's city/fitness hybrid — purpose-built for female cyclists with women-specific geometry and components Liv (Giant's women's brand) Alight — to descend, to land, to arrive. The joy of arriving som

AnyRoad

2014–2022Discontinued

The AnyRoad arrived in 2014 as Giant's first true all-road / gravel-curious drop-bar bike, predating the dedicated Revolt gravel platform. It was built around an ALUXX aluminium frame with relaxed end

Defy

Road2008–

Giant's endurance road bike — comfortable alternative to TCR race geometry for long-distance riding Giant Bicycles (Taiwan) Defy — to resist, to challenge. Defying gravity, defying terrain limits, def

Defy Advanced

Road2009–

The Defy line debuted in 2009 as Giant's answer to the emerging endurance road category, sitting alongside the race-bred TCR. The carbon Defy Advanced followed shortly after and quickly became one of

Escape

City2005–2023Discontinued

Giant's flagship fitness hybrid — flat-bar bike bridging road efficiency and city practicality Giant Bicycles (Taiwan) Escape — to escape the car, escape the city limits, escape routine. Trek FX, Spec

Fathom

2014–2026

The Fathom slots between the entry-level Talon and the full-suspension Trance — Giant's aggressive trail hardtail. Introduced around 2014 and progressively re-geometrised toward modern trail standards

Propel

Road2013–

Giant's aero road bike — faster than TCR in flat conditions through aerodynamic frame shaping Giant Bicycles (Taiwan) Propel — to drive forward, to thrust. Reflects aerodynamic speed advantage. Trek M

Propel Advanced

2013–2027

Giant launched the Propel in 2013 as its first dedicated aero road bike, claiming it was the fastest aero road bike in the world at the time. The platform gained disc brakes for the first time in the

Reign

Mountain2005–

Giant introduced the Reign in 2005 as one of the first bikes to carry their newly developed Maestro four-pivot rear suspension, and it has shaped Giant's long-travel trail and enduro line ever since.

Reign Advanced

2005–2026

The Reign has been Giant's enduro / all-mountain flagship since around 2005, originally a 6-inch alloy bike and progressively refined into the modern Reign Advanced carbon platform. It runs the four-b

Revolt

Gravel2018–

Giant's gravel adventure bike — between road and MTB, capable on rough terrain with road-bike efficiency Giant Bicycles (Taiwan) Revolt — to rebel against limitations; to ride beyond the pavement. Tre

Stance

2014–2026

The Stance launched in 2014 as Giant's entry-level full-suspension trail bike, deliberately using a simpler FlexPoint single-pivot rear suspension instead of the four-bar Maestro found on Trance and R

Talon

Mountain2010–2026

The Talon has been Giant's volume-selling entry-level hardtail since around 2010, sitting just above the recreational ATX and below the trail-focused Fathom. It is the bike most European first-time mo

TCR

Road1998–

Revolutionary race road bike — compact geometry challenged traditional horizontal top tubes and changed the industry Giant Bicycles (Taiwan) + collaboration with team T-Mobile/Deutsche Telekom pro cyc

Thrive

women2016–

Women's all-road fitness bike — capable on pavement and light gravel with women-specific fit Liv (Giant's women's brand) Thrive — to grow, to flourish. Women thriving on two wheels. Trek FX Women's, S

Trance

Mountain2005–

Middle child of the original Maestro trio (Anthem XC / Trance trail / Reign all-mountain). Designed as Giant's everyman trail bike — tough, versatile, comfortable for long-distance riding across mixed

Trance Advanced

2005–2026

The Trance has been Giant's mid-travel trail bike since 2005 and the most popular carbon model in the brand's MTB lineup for years. It uses the four-bar Maestro suspension that sits at the heart of ev

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