Trek

17 models

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

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

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

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 / FX WSD

women2010–2020Discontinued

The FX Women's grew out of Trek's Fitness Cross (FX) hybrid line, the brand's flat-bar bridge between road efficiency and city practicality. It launched in the Women's-Specific Design (WSD) era as the

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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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

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 (acoustic hardtail; NOT an e-bike)

Mountain2017–

The Trek Roscoe launched in 2017 as Trek's 'aggressive' or 'long-travel' hardtail — more trail-oriented and rowdy than the entry-level Marlin. It pairs a slack 65° head angle with a 140–150 mm fork, w

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

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

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

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