Trek

1120

Trekking2018–2021Discontinued

The Trek 1120 was launched in late 2017 as Trek's answer to the growing bikepacking movement. While the 520 served road touring and the 920 served off-road touring, the 1120 was designed for the most

520

Trekking1983–2021Discontinued

The Trek 520 was introduced in 1983 as part of Trek's 500-series touring line. It was designed as an accessible, dependable touring bike — less racing-oriented than the higher-end 720. Originally mark

920

Trekking2015–2022Discontinued

The Trek 920 was introduced around 2015 as a modern, aluminum alternative to the classic steel Trek 520. While the 520 was designed for paved road touring, the 920 was built for off-road adventure tou

Allant+

E-Bike2019–

Trek designed the Allant+ to be the ultimate car-replacement vehicle. They focused heavily on sleek integration, ensuring that the battery, motor, and cables were hidden, giving it a streamlined, aggr

Allant+

speed-pedelecs2020–2023Discontinued

The Trek Allant+ was launched in late 2019/2020 as Trek's premium commuter e-bike, replacing the older Dual Sport+ and Super Commuter+ series. It introduced Trek's Removable Integrated Battery (RIB) s

Checkpoint Series

Gravel2018–

The Checkpoint is Trek's dedicated gravel and bikepacking platform, launched in 2018 and now in its third generation (2024). It comes in three frame tiers: the ALR uses 300 Series Alpha Aluminium and

District

City2009–2023Discontinued

Trek District launched in 2009 as one of Trek's first urban-specific bikes and among the earliest production bicycles to feature Gates Carbon Belt Drive technology. It was designed as a low-maintenanc

Domane Series

Road2012–

Debuted in early 2012 just before the spring classics. Trek worked closely with world champion Fabian Cancellara ('Spartacus') to develop a 'Classics-specific' bike that could handle the brutal cobble

Domane WSD / Domane Women's

Road2012–2020Discontinued

Domane — Italian-flavoured coinage by Trek's marketing, suggesting 'tomorrow' (Italian 'domani') or 'home' (French 'domaine'). Trek never published an official etymology; the bike was launched in Ital

Domane+ AL

2022–2026

The Domane+ AL was introduced in 2022 as the affordable, aluminum entry point into Trek's electric road lineup. Where the carbon Domane+ SLR uses an expensive mid-drive, the AL relies on a Hyena HyDri

Domane+ SLR

2023–2026

The Domane+ SLR launched in 2023 as Trek's flagship lightweight electric road bike, built around the brand new TQ HPR50 motor — a German-engineered harmonic pin ring transmission that hides inside the

Dual Sport

Hybrid2007–

'Dual Sport' as a name signals the bike's two-discipline pitch — a single bike that handles both pavement (road / sport) and light off-road (gravel / sport). Trek borrowed the term from the motorcycle

Émonda Series

Road2014–2025Discontinued

Launched on the eve of the 2014 Tour de France as the world's lightest production road bike. Trek stripped away every unnecessary gram — the name itself means 'to prune'. The bike was a statement: the

Émonda Women's / Émonda WSD

Road2014–2019Discontinued

Émonda — French verb 'émonder' meaning 'to prune' or 'to trim'. The name signals the product philosophy: every gram trimmed off the frame. Trek used French naming for road performance lines (Émonda, M

Fuel EX

Mountain2001–

The Fuel EX has been Trek's full-suspension trail platform since 2005 and is widely regarded as the bike that defined the modern do-it-all trail category. Originally a 100mm cross-country whippet, it

Fuel EXe (Light E-MTB)

E-Mountain2023–2024Discontinued

Launched July 2022 (for 2023 model year) as Trek's entry into the lightweight/low-power eMTB segment. Trek partnered with German robotics company TQ Systems to develop the HPR50 motor specifically for

FX Series

Hybrid2002–

FX = 'Fitness'. Not officially declared in a single Trek statement, but consistently used across Trek marketing — the bike is positioned as fitness-flat-bar, distinct from comfort hybrids and from dro

FX Women's (WSD)

2010–2019Discontinued

The FX Women's was Trek's women-specific take on their best-selling FX fitness hybrid — a flat-bar, lightweight aluminium bike designed for the rider who wanted something faster than a comfort cruiser

FX Women's / FX WSD

women2010–2020Discontinued

FX+ 2

2023–2026

The FX+ 2 launched in 2023 as Trek's mainstream answer to the wave of European lightweight commuter e-bikes from VanMoof, Cowboy, and Ribble. Instead of a heavy mid-drive, Trek went with the Hyena HyD

FX+ 7

2024–2026

The FX+ 7 was introduced in November 2024 as the flagship of Trek's lightweight commuter line, bringing the TQ HPR50 mid-drive system — first seen on the Domane+ SLR — down to the city bike segment. T

Lexa

womenDiscontinued

Introduced around 2011 as Trek's dedicated women's entry-level road bike line. The Lexa filled the gap below Trek's carbon women's bikes (Silque, later Émonda Women's), providing an accessible aluminu

Madone Gen 8

Road2024–

Launched in 2024, the Madone Gen 8 is the most consequential road-bike release in Trek's modern history because it does something the brand had resisted for over a decade — it replaces both the previo

Madone Series

Road2003–

Launched in 2003 as a successor to Trek's 5000-series road frames. Named after the Col de la Madone — a legendary 13km climb near Nice on the French Riviera that Lance Armstrong used as his personal t

Marlin 7

Mountain2014–

Marlin = the fish. Trek uses fish/wildlife names across its MTB line (Marlin, Roscoe, Stache, Top Fuel, Fuel EX) — Marlin specifically is the entry name, deliberately friendlier and less aggressive th

Marlin Series

Mountain2007–

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Marlin Women's (WSD)

2014–2022Discontinued

The Marlin Women's was Trek's entry-level hardtail mountain bike adapted to its Women's Specific Design programme — the same Alpha Silver aluminium frame as the men's Marlin, fitted with a women's sad

Marlin WSD / Marlin Women's

women2007–2023Discontinued

Marlin+

2023–2026

Marlin+ is the electrified version of Trek's best-selling Marlin hardtail platform, launched in 2023 to bring Trek's mainstream entry-level MTB into the e-MTB category at a price point well below the

Powerfly

E-Mountain2017–2023Discontinued

2017. Powerfly name predates 2017 but the 2017 model year was the watershed — introducing the Powerfly FS (full suspension, 130mm) and Powerfly LT (long travel, 150mm) alongside the HT. This establish

Powerfly (Hardtail)

2018–2026

The Powerfly hardtail line — sometimes labeled Powerfly Sport in the secondary market — is Trek's entry-level full-power e-MTB. It pairs an Alpha Platinum aluminum frame with a 120 mm suspension fork,

Powerfly FS

2018–2026

The Powerfly FS has been Trek's volume full-suspension e-MTB since 2018 and is the trail-capable, do-everything sibling to the more aggressive Rail. Built around an aluminum frame with 120 mm rear and

Procaliber

Mountain2016–

Procaliber is Trek's carbon XC hardtail, introduced in 2016 as the bike that took the popular Superfly hardtail platform upmarket. Its defining feature for nearly a decade was IsoSpeed — a decoupled s

Rail

E-Mountain2019–2023Discontinued

The Rail is Trek's full-power, long-travel electric mountain bike — built for enduro-style riding where motor assistance lets the rider climb fast and descend hard. The 2025 Rail+ Gen 5 generation mar

Remedy

bike2006–2023Discontinued

The Trek Remedy was introduced as a heavy-hitting all-mountain bike. Over the years, as the Slash took over the 29er enduro racing segment, the Remedy carved out a niche as the playful, 27.5-inch whee

Roscoe

Mountain2018–

The Roscoe is Trek's hardtail trail mountain bike — positioned above the entry-level Marlin and below full-suspension models like the Fuel EX. It is built around an Alpha Gold aluminium frame with mod

Roscoe e

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Session

2003–2026

Session is Trek's downhill race bike, in continuous production since 2003 and one of the most decorated platforms in World Cup history. Aaron Gwin took two overall World Cup titles (2011, 2012) on a c

Slash

Mountain2016–

Slash is Trek's enduro race weapon, born in 2011 as a 160mm 26er evolution of the Remedy and progressively pushed deeper into gravity territory with each generation. Gen 6 (introduced for 2024) was th

Supercaliber

Mountain2019–

Supercaliber is Trek's purpose-built World Cup XC race bike, launched in 2020 as a radical answer to the question 'what if you could have rear suspension without the weight and lateral flex of a four-

Superfly

Mountain2008–2017Discontinued

July 2007 (for 2008 model year) Gary Fisher (before Trek absorption) Gary Fisher's lightest carbon 29er hardtail ever — designed to prove that 29" wheels could compete at the highest level of XC racin

Top Fuel

Mountain2003–

The Top Fuel started life as Trek's cross-country race full-suspension bike but evolved across four generations into a short-travel trail bike — what the industry now calls 'downcountry'. The current

Top Fuel SLR

2022–2024Discontinued

The Top Fuel SLR designation was used on Gen 3 of the Top Fuel platform (model years 2022-2024) to distinguish the premium carbon builds from the SL (lower-tier carbon) and alloy versions. Top Fuel it

Verve

Hybrid2014–

The Verve is Trek's comfort-leisure hybrid — the bike for a rider whose top priority is not speed or fitness training but simply enjoying a relaxed ride on bike paths, neighbourhood streets, and gentl

Verve+ 4

2021–2026

The Verve+ 4 is Trek's flagship comfort-hybrid e-bike — the bike Trek points commuters and recreational riders toward when they want the most relaxed possible upright position with full-power Bosch as

X-Caliber

Mountain2003–2024Discontinued

X-Caliber occupied the middle tier of Trek's aluminium hardtail lineup for over a decade, sitting between the entry-level Marlin and the carbon-only Procaliber. Positioned as a budget cross-country ra