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 Talon and the full-suspension Trance — Giant's aggressive trail hardtail. Introduced around 2014 and progressively re-geometrised toward modern trail standards, the

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, developed alongside the Blanco Pro Cycling Team (later Belkin/LottoNL-Jumbo). The platform was overhauled in 2018 with disc bra

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 as a 6-inch alloy bike and progressively refined into the modern Reign Advanced carbon platform launched in 2014

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

2010–2026

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