Specialized

Allez

Road1981–

1981. The Allez debuted as one of the first mass-produced aluminum road bikes, at a time when steel dominated the market. Specialized, founded in 1974 by Mike Sinyard, was pioneering affordable perfor

Allez Sprint

Road2017–

The Allez Sprint is Specialized's argument that aluminum still has a place at the top of the road race food chain. The current generation, launched in 2022, brought the Tarmac SL7's silhouette to a hy

Chisel

2018–2026

The Chisel debuted in mid-2017 for the 2018 model year as Specialized's most accessible XC race hardtail and the first time the brand brought D'Aluisio SmartWeld technology — pioneered on its high-end

Chisel Women's

Mountain2018–2019Discontinued

Value-oriented XC race hardtail — aluminum alternative to Epic XC for riders who want race performance without carbon price Specialized with Mike d'Aluisio (DSW frame technology) Chisel — sharp, preci

Crux

2022–2026

The Crux started life as Specialized's pure cyclocross race bike in the late 2000s, with multiple US and World Cup CX wins. In 2021, Specialized fully reinvented the platform: the new Crux is no longe

Demo Race

2021–2026

The Demo is Specialized's downhill race weapon, with roots going back to the early 2000s. The current generation launched in 2021 after a long development cycle led by World Champion Loïc Bruni and th

Diverge

bike2014–

The Diverge evolved from a 'roubaix for dirt' into a dedicated, highly capable gravel platform. Specialized engineers lengthened the reach and slackened the head tube in recent generations to provide

Dolce

Road2004–2019Discontinued

Entry-level women's road bike — approachable, beginner-friendly, women's-specific geometry and components Specialized (Morgan Hill, CA) Dolce — Italian for 'sweet' — evokes pleasure, ease, sweetness o

Enduro

2020–2026

The Specialized Enduro debuted in 1999 as a 109mm-travel trail bike — not even originally called the Enduro at launch — and helped define what would become the enduro category. The current generation,

Epic

Mountain2002–

2002. Specialized introduced the Epic as a revolutionary XC full-suspension bike with the patented Brain shock — an inertia-valve suspension technology that automatically distinguished between rider i

Epic 8

2024–2026

The Epic 8 is the eighth generation of Specialized's flagship XC race bike, launched in late 2023 for the 2024 model year and continuing into 2026. The Epic line has dominated cross-country racing sin

Epic 8 EVO

2024–2026

The Epic EVO is the trail-leaning sibling of the pure-race Epic, occupying the down-country category that Specialized helped define. The Epic 8 EVO launched alongside the Epic 8 in early 2024 with 120

Era

Mountain2008–2017Discontinued

Women's-specific XC full-suspension race bike — female counterpart to the Specialized Epic Specialized (Morgan Hill, CA) Era — evokes progression, forward movement, a new chapter in women's XC racing

Jett

Kids2022–

Next-generation children's bike designed around how kids actually grow — adjustable fit system to extend usable life beyond typical 1-year kids bike window Specialized with Retül bike fitting team — k

Riprock

bike2016–

Specialized realized that kids bikes were often just shrunken adult bikes with terrible, heavy coil forks that didn't work for light riders. The recent Riprock redesign ditched the fake suspension for

Rockhopper

Mountain1981–

The Rockhopper is one of the longest-running model names in mountain biking — it launched in 1989 as Specialized's first sub-$500 mountain bike, putting trail-capable hardware in the hands of riders w

Roubaix

bike2004–

Named after the grueling Paris-Roubaix cobbled classic, the Roubaix pioneered the endurance road bike category. The introduction of the coil-sprung Future Shock in 2017 revolutionized front-end compli

Ruby

Road2004–2020Discontinued

Women's-specific endurance road bike — comfort and performance for long days in the saddle Specialized (Morgan Hill, CA), with McLaren Applied Technologies for Future Shock Trek Domane WSD, Cannondale

Sirrus

Hybrid2007–2023Discontinued

The Sirrus has had two lives. In 1989 it launched as Specialized's sister to the steel Allez road bike — same tubing, same geometry, slightly cheaper components — and through the early '90s it was a r

Sirrus X

Hybrid2019–2019Discontinued

Women's-specific gravel-capable fitness/hybrid bike — top spec of the Sirrus X range with carbon frame and women's geometry Specialized (Morgan Hill, CA) Sirrus X = Sirrus with extra capability (X for

Sirrus X Women's

Hybrid2019–2019Discontinued

Women's-specific gravel-capable fitness/hybrid bike — top spec of the Sirrus X range with carbon frame and women's geometry Specialized (Morgan Hill, CA) Sirrus X = Sirrus with extra capability (X for

Status 2

2025–2026

The Status started as a stealth, low-cost mullet enduro/freeride bike in 2021 — released without fanfare, sold direct, and aimed at riders who wanted long-travel performance at half the price of a Stu

Stumpjumper

Mountain

In 1981, Specialized founder Mike Sinyard introduced the Stumpjumper — the world's first mass-produced mountain bike. Before this, mountain bikes were custom-built one-offs (like the Marin County 'klu

Stumpjumper 15

2024–2026

The Stumpjumper is the bike that started mountain biking — Specialized released it in 1981 as the world's first mass-produced mountain bike, and an original is now in the Smithsonian. Forty-three year

Stumpjumper EVO

bike2014–

The 'EVO' moniker historically meant slightly beefed-up Specialized bikes. However, the current Stumpjumper EVO is practically an entirely different category than the standard Stumpjumper. With 160/15

Tarmac SL7

bike2020–

Specialized realized that racers shouldn't have to choose between a climbing bike (SL6) and an aero bike (Venge). The SL7 was developed in the 'Win Tunnel' to be at the UCI weight limit while being al

Tarmac SL8

Road2023–

The Tarmac SL8 launched on the day of the men's road race at the 2023 UCI World Championships in Glasgow — Specialized's pointed answer to the SL7's one weakness, which was that the previous Tarmac ge

Turbo Como

E-City2018–

The Turbo Como is Specialized's argument that an e-bike doesn't have to look like an e-bike — and doesn't have to demand the rider lean forward. Launched in 2016 alongside the Turbo Vado (its sportier

Turbo Como SL

2020–2026

The Turbo Como SL is Specialized's lightweight comfort-commuter e-bike, sharing the SL motor platform with the Levo SL and Vado SL but wrapped in an upright, fully-equipped, swept-back-handlebar packa

Turbo Creo

E-Bike2019–2023Discontinued

Specialized sought to create an e-road bike that didn't feel like riding a tank when the motor cut out at 25km/h. The SL 1.1 motor was developed to be lightweight and frictionless. With the Creo 2, th

Turbo Kenevo

ebikes2018–

The Turbo Kenevo was Specialized's freeride-oriented eMTB, slotting above the Levo with longer travel (180 mm front, 170 mm rear), 27.5" wheels, and a slacker head angle designed for steep alpine desc

Turbo Levo

E-Mountain2015–

The Turbo Levo launched in 2015 as one of the first mainstream full-power eMTBs from a major brand and effectively defined the category that followed. Specialized, headquartered in Morgan Hill, Califo

Turbo Levo SL

2020–2026

The Turbo Levo SL arrived in 2020 as Specialized's answer to a question nobody else was asking yet: what if an eMTB pedaled and handled like a regular trail bike, only slightly heavier? Built around t

Turbo Tero

2022–2026

The Turbo Tero launched in 2022 as Specialized's mid-priced fitness/commuter e-bike, sitting between the urban-focused Vado and the trail-leaning Tero X. Built around the same full-power 2.x motor pla

Turbo Tero X

2023–2026

Launched in 2023 as a full-suspension cousin to the hardtail Tero, the Turbo Tero X carved out a niche Specialized called "e-SUV" — a do-everything machine with 130/120 mm of travel, a mullet 29/27.5"

Turbo Vado

ebike2018–

The Turbo Vado is Specialized's flagship full-power urban e-bike, in production since 2018 and refined through multiple generations. Built around an aluminum E5 mixte-style frame with both standard an

Turbo Vado SL

2020–2026

The Turbo Vado SL launched in 2020 as Specialized's lightweight urban e-bike answer to the Levo SL — same SL motor platform, but configured for commuting, fitness, and credit-card touring rather than