Scott Sports

Addict Gravel

Gravel2020–

2020. The Addict Gravel was Scott's formal entry into the gravel category — applying the Addict's carbon expertise and lightweight philosophy to drop-bar off-road riding. It sits between the Addict RC

Addict RC

Road2019–

2007. The Addict was a direct evolution of Scott's CR1 (880g frame) — the first production road bike to break the 6kg barrier. It dominated the professional peloton with Columbia-HTC and Mark Cavendis

Aspect Series

Mountain2009–

2009. The Aspect was Scott's answer to the growing demand for accessible trail MTBs. While the Scale and Spark catered to racers, the Aspect targeted new riders and budget-conscious cyclists who wante

Contessa Active

Mountain2015–

2015. The Contessa Active fills a specific gap: an entry/beginner women's MTB with a frame genuinely designed for women — not just a men's bike with a different saddle and colourway. Unlike the Contes

Contessa Addict

Road2010–2025Discontinued

2010. The Contessa Addict was Scott's women's road platform — a dedicated women's sub-brand offering the Addict's carbon engineering with women's-specific contact points (narrower bars, women's saddle

Contessa Genius

Mountain2012–

2011. The Contessa Genius launched as Scott's women's trail/all-mountain full-suspension platform — the women's equivalent of their flagship Genius. Like all Contessa MTBs at this performance level, t

Contessa Scale

Mountain2010–

2009. The Contessa Scale was Scott's commitment to women's XC racing beyond just colour changes — a dedicated women's sub-brand with women's-specific contact points on proven race geometry. The key in

Contessa Spark

Mountain2012–

2012. The Contessa Spark was Scott's commitment to women's full-suspension XC racing at the highest level. Jenny Rissveds' 2016 Olympic gold medal in Rio is the defining achievement — the first Olympi

Contessa Speedster / Contessa Speedster Gravel

Road2012–2025Discontinued

2012. The Contessa Speedster was the women's version of Scott's entry/mid endurance road bike — alloy frame, carbon fork, comfortable endurance geometry. It served women riders wanting a capable road

Foil RC

Road2012–

2012. The Foil was Scott's entry into the aero road bike category — a rapidly evolving segment that was reshaping professional road racing. Where the Addict served climbers, the Foil was built for spr

Gambler

Mountain2010–

2006. The Gambler began as Scott's freeride weapon — big hits, big travel, big personality. Brendan Fairclough made it famous at events like Red Bull Rampage. In 2019 it pivoted hard toward World Cup

Genius Series

Mountain2008–

2001. The Genius began as Scott's do-it-all trail weapon — designed from the Alps outward. Born for big mountain terrain where riders need to climb efficiently and descend confidently, the Genius pred

Metrix / Sub Series

City2008–

The Scott Metrix sits in an odd niche — it's a flat-bar hybrid built on road-bike DNA rather than mountain-bike DNA. Where the Sub Cross uses a relaxed upright geometry and 63 mm suspension fork to ha

Patron eRide

E-Mountain2022–

2022. The Patron eRide replaced the Genius eRide as Scott's flagship full-suspension eMTB in 2022. The name 'Patron' signals a premium, flagship intent. It was the first Scott eMTB to apply the Bold C

Ransom

Mountain2019–

2019. The Ransom name traces to 2005 — one of the first carbon all-mountain bikes ever made. It was retired for years before Scott relaunched it in 2019 as a modern 170mm enduro bike to replace the Ge

Scale Series

Mountain2008–

2008. The Scale was Scott's answer to pure XC hardtail racing. While the Spark handled full-suspension XC, the Scale served as the lightweight, no-rear-suspension weapon for marathon and XCM racing —

Spark

Mountain2008–

2008. Scott launched the Spark as a dedicated XC full-suspension race platform, positioning it as the tool for World Cup-level competition at a time when most rivals were still focused on hardtails fo

Speedster / Speedster Gravel

Road2008–

2008. The Speedster was Scott's answer to the growing demand for accessible, comfortable drop-bar road bikes that could handle everyday riding, commuting, and weekend sportives without the racing bike

Sub Cross

bike2010–

Provide a reliable, low-maintenance bike for European commuters who occasionally ride dirt paths. Trek Dual Sport, Specialized Sirrus X Gen 4 (2020–present): Modernized alloy frame, internal cable ro

Voltage (MTB / eRIDE)

Mountain2010–

2010. The Voltage launched in 2010 as Scott's freeride answer — fitting between the Gambler (DH) and Genius (trail). It used adjustable travel (130/150/180mm) via TwinLoc to serve bike park riding, fr