Specialized is one of the most trusted and innovative brands in cycling, offering high-performance bikes across every discipline, from Tour de France-winning road machines to cutting-edge e-bikes and trail-slaying mountain bikes. With so many models and categories to choose from, finding the right fit can be overwhelming.
This guide breaks down Specialized’s full 2025 lineup, organized by riding style: road, gravel, mountain, electric, and everyday fitness. Whether you're upgrading your race rig or buying your first bike, we'll help you compare models, frame types, key features, and price points, so you can ride with confidence from day one.
What is S-Works?
S-Works is Specialized’s premium tier, reserved for the most advanced builds, materials, and performance-focused engineering. S-Works frames use the highest-grade carbon fiber (often FACT 12r or better), and the builds come equipped with top-tier components like SRAM Red AXS or Shimano Dura-Ace Di2. These bikes are often race-ready out of the box and are the same models ridden by pro athletes in events like the Tour de France or MTB World Cup. If you're looking for the absolute best in weight savings, stiffness, and speed, S-Works is the pinnacle of Specialized performance.
Specialized Road & Gravel Bikes
Specialized has built a reputation for engineering some of the most advanced and race-proven road and gravel bikes in the industry. Whether you're chasing podiums, logging long endurance miles, or just enjoying smooth weekend rides, Specialized offers purpose-built models for every type of rider. Their lineup includes the aerodynamic Tarmac, the ultra-comfortable Roubaix, and the versatile Allez, each designed with distinct ride qualities, frame technologies, and performance goals in mind. Below is a breakdown of Specialized’s current road bike offerings to help you find the right fit.
Tarmac
Best For: Road racing, all-around speed, high-performance climbs
Frame: Carbon (SL6, SL7, SL8)
Price Range: ~$2,399 – $15,999
Drivetrain Options: Shimano Tiagra to SRAM Red AXS (S-Works)
The Tarmac is Specialized’s most versatile and race-proven road bike, engineered for riders who want one bike that excels everywhere. From alpine climbs to flat-out sprint finishes, the Tarmac delivers elite-level performance thanks to its aerodynamic frame design, lightweight carbon construction, and dialed geometry that balances power transfer with comfort.
At the top of the lineup is the S-Works Tarmac SL8 LTD, a Tour de France-ready bike made in collaboration with Red Bull BORA–hansgrohe. This limited-edition race machine is spec’d with the finest components available and limited to just 500 units globally.
At the entry level, the Tarmac SL6 offers impressive value with a Shimano Tiagra 10-speed drivetrain, hydraulic disc brakes, and Specialized’s Rider-First Engineered™ frame for consistent performance across all sizes. Whether you're eyeing a podium finish or simply upgrading your road ride, the Tarmac series hits the sweet spot between lightweight climbing and aerodynamic speed.
Roubaix
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Best For: Endurance road cycling, gran fondos, rough pavement
Frame: Carbon
Price Range: ~$2,999 – $12,499
Designed for endurance riders who want race-ready speed with all-day comfort, the Roubaix is Specialized’s benchmark for high-performance over rough roads. The latest SL8 version delivers a noticeably smoother ride, using Future Shock 3.0 suspension to isolate the rider from harsh terrain without sacrificing efficiency.
The Roubaix geometry keeps you in control on long descents and tight corners, while improved tire clearance (up to 38c/40mm) opens up the ride to light gravel or rougher tarmac. The new frame is also lighter and more aerodynamic than ever before, incorporating features learned from the featherweight Aethos and the race-bred Tarmac.
Available in a wide range of builds, the Roubaix is just as ideal for weekend warriors tackling century rides as it is for pros chasing cobbled classics. It’s fast, compliant, and confidence-inspiring, everything an endurance bike should be.
Aethos
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Best For: Pure road riding, minimalists, lightweight performance
Frame: Carbon
Price Range: ~$3,999 – $11,499
The Aethos is Specialized’s answer to a simple question: what if a road bike existed purely for the joy of riding? No race numbers, no aero obsession, just the perfect balance of lightness, style, and ride feel. It’s not a compromise; it’s a revelation.
At just 585 grams (size 56cm, S-Works), the Aethos frame is the lightest ever produced by Specialized. But it's not just about shaving grams. A reinvented classic tube shape and a revolutionary layup process create a ride that’s lively, stable, and responsive in ways no other bike manages. It climbs effortlessly, corners with balance, and floats through long days in the saddle.
Top-tier builds like the S-Works Aethos feature Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 and Roval Alpinist wheels, maximizing precision and speed without adding bulk. Entry-level options like the Aethos Comp still deliver electronic shifting and a smooth, compliant ride, making this model line one of the most accessible high-performance bikes available.
The Aethos doesn’t just chase KOMs, it defines what it means to fall in love with the road again.
Turbo Creo (Electric)
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Best For: Gravel and road e-riding, long-distance power
Frame: Carbon or E5 Alloy
Price Range: ~$4,499 – $13,999+
The Turbo Creo 2 pushes the boundaries of what an e-bike can be, offering lightweight construction, all-day range, and the versatility to conquer everything from city streets to backcountry gravel. This isn’t just a powered bike, it’s a powerfully capable bike.
At the top end, the S-Works Turbo Creo 2 features Specialized’s new Turbo SL 1.2 motor, delivering 33% more power and 43% more torque than its predecessor, with whisper-quiet operation and up to 5 hours of range. Add in Future Shock 3.0 for front-end compliance, a dropper post for technical terrain, and massive 700x50c tire clearance, and you've got a machine built for any road, paved or otherwise.
The Creo 2 Comp E5 brings the same DNA to a durable alloy frame, making it more accessible while still offering high-end components and wide-ranging capability. Every model integrates seamlessly with the Specialized MasterMind TCU and app, offering real-time tuning, anti-theft features, and smart ride tracking.
For riders looking to climb higher, go farther, and stay fresher, Turbo Creo 2 is the ultimate e-assist ride that doesn’t compromise on performance or style.
Allez
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Best For: Entry-level road riders, commuters, and budget-conscious cyclists
Frame: E5 premium alloy with full carbon fork
Price Range: ~$1,099 – $2,099+
The Specialized Allez is proof that high-performance road cycling doesn’t have to come with a high price tag. This long-standing favorite in the Specialized lineup has been completely reimagined to offer more comfort, versatility, and value than ever before.
The Allez Comp, the top-tier model in the range, is the lightest bike in its class, thanks to its E5 double-butted alloy frame and full carbon fork. Paired with Shimano’s smooth-shifting drivetrain and all-weather disc brakes, it delivers race-worthy performance and confidence in any conditions. The Roubaix-inspired endurance geometry ensures a balanced ride feel, perfect for group rides, long commutes, or weekend escapes.
Fender and rack mounts, plus tire clearance up to 35mm, make the Allez an excellent all-rounder, ready for fast commutes or light gravel detours. Its wide gearing range and balanced stiffness-to-weight ratio create a ride that’s as capable on city streets as it is on steep climbs.
The base Allez model keeps things simple and affordable while maintaining the same trusted geometry and frame quality. It’s ideal for beginners looking to dip their toes into road cycling without sacrificing ride quality.
Shiv
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S-Works Shiv TT
Best For: Time trial specialists, triathletes, and elite racers
Frame: Full carbon TT-specific frame with integrated cockpit
Price: ~$6,149.99 (Frame only)
The S-Works Shiv TT is Specialized’s answer to the modern demands of time trial racing, lightweight, highly adjustable, and engineered for maximum speed on any course, not just in a straight line. Born from years of R&D and feedback from world-class athletes, this TT platform pushes the limits of UCI regulations without compromising handling or fit.
Aerodynamics still reign supreme, but this updated Shiv TT adds disc brakes, optimized geometry, and a redesigned cockpit that blends adjustability with stability. The result is a time trial machine capable of excelling on both flat-out drag races and technical courses with tight corners and punchy climbs.
Disc brakes deliver not only improved stopping power and confidence in variable weather, but also reduce overall stress in corners and descents, without sacrificing aero performance. The revised one-piece bar and stem design lightens the front end while the newly designed armrests, spacers, and bridge allow for a fully customizable fit.
This module-only setup is the perfect foundation for building a no-compromise TT rig that’s podium-ready and future-proof.
Specialized Gravel Bikes
Specialized gravel bikes are engineered for performance across unpredictable terrain, dirt roads, singletrack, and rugged backcountry routes. These bikes combine speed, stability, and long-range comfort, making them ideal for everything from race day efforts to extended bikepacking adventures. With lightweight frames, generous tire clearance, and cutting-edge features like Future Shock and electric assist, this lineup is built for riders chasing exploration without limits.
Diverge
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Best For: Gravel racing, bikepacking, and mixed-terrain adventure
Frame: Carbon or E5 alloy, FACT carbon fork
Price Range: ~$1,599 – $10,499
Tire Clearance: Up to 50mm (700c) / 2.1” (650b)
The Diverge is Specialized’s most versatile gravel bike, designed for riders who want one machine that can handle race day, weekend epics, or fully loaded off-road touring. With progressive gravel geometry, Future Shock 3.0 for front-end compliance, and SWAT 4.0 frame storage, the Diverge balances speed, stability, and utility. It’s equally capable of chasing podiums or carrying gear deep into backcountry roads.
At the top of the line, the Diverge 4 Pro LTD pairs a carbon frame with SRAM RED XPLR for precise, wireless shifting and gravel-optimized gearing. Massive 50mm tire clearance ensures confidence over rough terrain, while integrated storage keeps essentials tucked neatly inside the frame.
The entry-level Diverge 3 Alloy uses Specialized’s lightweight E5 alloy frame with a FACT carbon fork for comfort and responsiveness. Shimano’s CUES 2x10 drivetrain delivers a wide gear range, and 40mm Pathfinder tires provide grip on dirt while rolling efficiently on pavement. Rack and fender mounts make it a capable choice for commuting or long mixed-surface rides.
Crux
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Best For: Gravel racing, fast mixed-terrain rides, cyclocross heritage
Frame: Carbon (12r S-Works or 10r standard)
Price Range: ~$3,999 – $11,999
Tire Clearance: Up to 47c (700c) / 2.1” (650b)
The Crux holds the title of the world’s lightest gravel bike, blending Aethos-inspired carbon engineering with race-ready geometry. At just 725 grams in the S-Works 12r frame, it climbs like a featherweight road bike while offering the stability and clearance of a true gravel machine. With room for massive 47c tires, the Crux delivers speed on smooth surfaces and control on rugged backroads.
At the top end, the S-Works Crux comes equipped with SRAM RED XPLR, Roval Terra CLX II wheels, and premium finishing kit including an Alpinist seatpost and S-Works Power Saddle with Mirror. This flagship build is designed for serious gravel racers who demand every possible performance advantage.
The Crux Comp makes the same ultralight frame concept more accessible with a 10r carbon layup. Shimano GRX 12-speed shifting, DT G540 Disc wheels, and Pathfinder 40mm tires give it durability and precision across mixed terrain. Responsive handling, supple ride quality, and generous tire clearance make it one of the most versatile gravel race bikes available today.
Specialized Mountain Bikes
Specialized has been at the forefront of mountain bike design for decades, building bikes that span every style of riding, from World Cup XC race machines to big-travel enduro rigs and category-defining e-MTBs. Each model is purpose-built, with geometry, suspension travel, and frame technology tuned to its intended terrain. Riders can choose between ultralight carbon race bikes, versatile trail builds, or full-power electric models that open up more miles and bigger climbs.
The current lineup includes icons like the Stumpjumper, Epic, and Enduro, alongside next-generation e-MTBs such as the Turbo Levo. Every Specialized mountain bike is engineered to maximize efficiency on the climbs and deliver confidence on the descents, giving riders the tools to push limits on any trail.
Specialized Electric Mountain Bikes (E-MTBs)
Specialized’s Turbo mountain bikes are built to deliver what the brand calls a “SuperNatural Ride”, a seamless blend of rider power and motor assist that feels natural on the trail. These e-MTBs combine class-leading motor systems, refined geometry, and dialed suspension platforms to create bikes that climb higher, descend harder, and keep going for longer.
With powerful yet whisper-quiet assist, long-range batteries, and the same trail-proven handling found in their non-electric counterparts, Specialized’s Turbo lineup takes the stoke of mountain biking to the next level.
Turbo Levo
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Best For: Trail riders seeking full-power e-MTB performance
Frame: Carbon or Alloy
Motor & Battery: Turbo Full Power 2.2 (90–111Nm), up to 840Wh battery
Travel: 150mm rear / 160mm front
Price Range: ~$6,499 – $15,399
The Turbo Levo is the benchmark full-power e-MTB, combining a class-leading motor system, long-range battery options, and advanced suspension design. With adjustable geometry, mixed-wheel setup, and Specialized’s MasterMind TCU for fine-tuned control, the Levo sets the standard for e-trail performance. It delivers up to five hours of ride time and puts down the torque to tackle steep climbs and technical descents with confidence.
At the top end, the S-Works Turbo Levo 4 pushes the boundaries with 111Nm of torque, 720W peak power, and an 840Wh battery for maximum range. Its carbon chassis integrates 150mm of optimized rear travel, a carbon shock extension, e-MTB specific SWAT storage, and fully adjustable geometry, making it one of the most advanced trail e-bikes ever built.
The Turbo Levo 3 Comp Alloy offers the same DNA in a more accessible package. With 90Nm of torque, a 565W motor, and a 700Wh battery, it delivers category-leading support for long days in the saddle. A mixed-wheel design and six geometry settings allow riders to dial in handling for their style and terrain. Outfitted with FOX suspension and a reliable SRAM GX/X01 drivetrain, the alloy Levo balances durability, power, and value.
The Levo remains the trail e-MTB every other brand measures against, blending natural ride feel with massive capability to keep riders climbing higher, descending harder, and exploring farther.
Turbo Levo SL
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Best For: Lightweight trail e-MTB riders seeking a natural ride feel
Frame: Carbon or Alloy
Motor & Battery: Specialized SL 1.2 (50Nm, 320W), 320Wh battery (+160Wh extender optional)
Travel: 150mm rear / 160mm front
Price Range: ~$5,999 – $12,999
The Turbo Levo SL 2 is Specialized’s featherweight e-MTB, built for riders who want the feel of a traditional trail bike with just enough assist to go farther and ride harder. At nearly half the weight of most full-power e-MTBs, it remains flickable, agile, and confidence-inspiring while packing in plenty of support for big climbs. GENIE suspension technology, six-way adjustable geometry, and a mixed-wheel setup combine for stability, precision, and responsiveness on any trail.
The flagship S-Works Turbo Levo SL 2 pairs a FACT carbon frame with premium kit: FOX 36 FLOAT Factory fork, Traverse HD carbon wheels, SRAM Maven Ultimate brakes, and SRAM XX Eagle Transmission. Every component is chosen to maximize performance while keeping weight impressively low, making it one of the most capable lightweight e-MTBs ever built.
The Turbo Levo SL 2 Comp Alloy delivers the same motor and battery system in a durable aluminum frame, starting at $5,999. It’s a more accessible option for riders who want the natural handling of the SL platform without sacrificing range or support.
With its seamless power delivery, smart connectivity through the MasterMind TCU, and extendable range, the Levo SL 2 redefines what a lightweight trail e-bike can be.
Turbo Kenevo SL 2
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Best For: Enduro riders seeking lightweight e-assist for big terrain
Motor & Battery: Specialized SL 1.2 (50Nm, 320W), 320Wh battery (+160Wh extender optional)
Travel: 170mm front & rear
Price Range: ~$6,999 – $9,499
The Turbo Kenevo SL 2 brings the aggressive geometry and long-travel suspension of Specialized’s Enduro platform into a featherweight e-MTB package. With 170mm of travel, a slack head tube angle, and mixed-wheel versatility, this bike thrives on steep descents and rugged terrain. The SL 1.2 motor adds just enough power to climb more trails without compromising the nimble handling riders expect from a non-electric enduro rig.
At the top end, the Turbo Kenevo SL 2 Expert is built around a FACT carbon frame with a fully integrated SL 1.2 motor and 320Wh battery. It delivers 50Nm of torque and 320W of support, extending rides while keeping the bike light and playful. The MasterMind TCU offers fine-tuned control with real-time adjustments, while six geometry settings allow riders to dial in handling for their preferred terrain.
The Turbo Kenevo SL 2 Comp brings the same lightweight e-assist system to a more approachable build, starting at $6,999. It’s a capable entry into the super-light enduro e-MTB category, offering the same 170mm of suspension travel and adjustable geometry in a slightly more budget-friendly package.
The Kenevo SL 2 stands apart as a category-defining option for riders who want the downhill confidence of a big enduro bike with just enough assist to maximize trail time.
Specialized Cross-Country Bikes
Specialized’s XC lineup is designed for speed, efficiency, and precision on race courses and fast trails. From ultralight carbon full-suspension bikes built to chase podiums to durable alloy hardtails perfect for new riders, each model is tuned to deliver quick acceleration, confident handling, and climbing efficiency. Whether you’re lining up at your first local race or pushing limits on technical singletrack, Specialized XC bikes balance lightweight performance with trail-ready control.
Epic
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Best For: XC racers, fast singletrack, and riders chasing all-out efficiency
Frame: Carbon (S-Works, FACT 11m, and FACT 12m options)
Travel: 120mm front & rear
Price Range: ~$3,999 – $14,999
The Specialized Epic has long been the winningest XC race bike in the world, and the latest Epic 8 pushes the formula even further. With a redesigned suspension platform, progressive geometry, and new SWAT 4.0 integration, the Epic 8 is lighter, more efficient, and more capable than ever. Riders can expect 12% more bump absorption and 20% less pedal bob compared to the previous generation, delivering a smoother, faster ride on demanding modern XC courses.
At the top end, the S-Works Epic 8 is built with SRAM XX AXS wireless shifting, RockShox Ultimate suspension with Flight Attendant auto-adjust, Roval World Cup carbon wheels, and a FACT 12m carbon frame. Every detail is engineered to maximize efficiency and control on race day.
The Epic 8 Comp delivers much of the same DNA in a more accessible build. With SRAM S-1000 AXS electronic shifting, RockShox Select suspension, and a FACT 11m carbon frame, it’s a high-value option for riders looking to experience the speed and efficiency of the Epic platform without the flagship price tag.
The Epic remains the gold standard in cross-country racing, a bike that climbs, accelerates, and descends with precision, giving riders every competitive edge when it matters most.
Epic 8 EVO
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Best For: Downcountry riding, technical XC, fast singletrack with extra capability
Frame: Carbon (FACT 11m & 12m options)
Travel: 130mm front / 120mm rear
Price Range: ~$5,799 – $13,999
The Epic 8 EVO takes the proven speed and efficiency of the Epic 8 and adds more capability for aggressive terrain. With an updated kinematic platform, Ride Dynamics–tuned suspension, and a bump to 130mm of front travel, the EVO thrives on chunky descents without sacrificing pedaling efficiency. Compared to the previous generation, it absorbs 12% more vibration and reduces pedal bob by 20%, leaving riders fresher and faster across long days on the trail.
At the high end, the S-Works Epic 8 EVO Di2 is built for maximum precision and performance, pairing a FACT 12m carbon frame with Shimano XTR Di2 electronic shifting, FOX Factory suspension, and Roval carbon wheels. It’s a no-compromise build designed to dominate technical XC and downcountry courses.
The Epic 8 EVO Expert offers much of the same trail-focused DNA at a more approachable price. With SRAM GX AXS wireless shifting, FOX Performance Elite suspension, and Roval Control carbon wheels, it’s a high-value option that blends race-bike efficiency with trail-bike confidence.
The Epic 8 EVO represents the evolution of modern XC, lightweight and efficient enough for racing, but rugged and capable enough to handle aggressive singletrack and backcountry adventures.
Epic World Cup
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Best For: Elite XC racing on smooth to moderately technical courses
Frame: Carbon with integrated shock design
Travel: 110mm front / 75mm rear
Price Range: ~$5,999 – $11,999
The Epic World Cup is Specialized’s purest expression of race-day speed. Designed to deliver the snappy efficiency of a hardtail with the control of full suspension, it’s purpose-built for riders chasing podiums on modern World Cup–style XC courses. The unique RockShox SID Deluxe WCID shock provides an adjustable spectrum of firmness, allowing riders to fine-tune setup for everything from smooth, flat-out sprints to chunkier terrain where compliance is key.
At the top end, the S-Works Epic World Cup pairs a FACT carbon frame with SRAM XX AXS wireless shifting, RockShox SID Ultimate Flight Attendant suspension, and the featherweight Roval Control SL cockpit and wheels. At just 1,765 grams for the frame and shock, it’s one of the lightest, stiffest XC race bikes available, combining rapid acceleration with precision handling.
The Epic World Cup Expert delivers much of the same DNA at a lower price, equipped with SRAM GX AXS shifting and RockShox Select+ suspension. It’s a formidable option for ambitious racers who want World Cup speed without the S-Works price tag.
The Epic World Cup redefines the balance of weight, stiffness, and control, giving competitive XC racers a machine built to perform at the absolute limit.
Epic Hardtail
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Best For: XC racers and riders seeking a featherweight, race-ready hardtail
Frame: FACT 11m carbon
Travel: 100mm front
Price Range: ~$3,599
The Epic Hardtail is the lightest production hardtail frame in the world, but its design goes far beyond chasing grams. Specialized engineered it to balance efficiency, comfort, and capability, making it a hardtail that can hammer through race courses without punishing the rider. With progressive geometry, increased vertical compliance, and clearance for larger tires, it delivers stability and control that older hardtails lacked, all while remaining razor-sharp on climbs and sprints.
The Epic Hardtail Comp is spec’d with RockShox’s SID SL fork for precise suspension performance and SRAM’s electronic Transmission drivetrain for crisp, modern shifting. Together, these features create a bike that blends race-winning weight savings with the versatility to handle today’s more technical XC courses.
The result is a hardtail that isn’t just brutally fast, but also refreshingly comfortable, built for riders who want every watt of power to translate into forward motion without sacrificing ride quality.
Specialized Trail Bikes
Trail riding is about versatility, the ability to climb efficiently, descend with confidence, and have fun on everything in between. Specialized’s trail lineup delivers exactly that, offering options that balance capability, efficiency, and durability for riders who want one bike that can handle it all.
The Stumpjumper is the do-everything trail bike, light and responsive enough for big days in the saddle but capable when the terrain gets rough. The Status brings a playful attitude with mixed-wheel setups and a focus on progression and style. For riders chasing maximum travel and downhill performance, the Enduro takes cues from gravity racing, built to dominate the steepest and roughest trails while still climbing back to the top.
Stumpjumper EVO
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Best For: Aggressive trail riders, all-mountain versatility, riders who want adjustability
Frame: Carbon or Aluminum
Travel: 145–150mm rear / 160mm front
Wheel Size: 29" or mullet-compatible
Price Range: ~$3,999 – $11,299
The Stumpjumper 15 EVO is Specialized’s most advanced trail platform, built to erase compromises between playfulness, climbing efficiency, and downhill capability. At the high end, the S-Works Stumpjumper 15 EVO comes with a carbon frame, Shimano XTR Di2 drivetrain, and FOX Factory suspension for peak performance on demanding terrain. At the more accessible level, the Alloy Comp build delivers the same category-defining chassis and geometry at a fraction of the price.
What makes the EVO truly unique is its GENIE shock technology, blending coil-like small-bump sensitivity with the bottom-out resistance of an air spring. Riders also get six-way adjustable geometry, wheel-size flexibility, and SWAT in-frame storage, making this bike one of the most customizable in the trail category. Balanced geometry, 160mm of front travel, and proven durability make the EVO capable of handling enduro-sized hits while still staying nimble on tight singletrack.
Stumpjumper
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Best For: Trail riders seeking versatility, adjustability, and a balance of climbing efficiency with downhill confidence
Frame: Carbon (FACT 11m) or M5 Aluminum
Travel: 145mm rear / 150–160mm front
Wheel Size: 29" or mullet-compatible
Price Range: ~$2,199 – $11,999
The Stumpjumper 15 has long been the benchmark trail bike, and the newest generation raises the bar with cutting-edge suspension options, highly tunable geometry, and a balance of efficiency and control. At the top end, the S-Works Stumpjumper 15 LTD debuts FOX’s Live Valve Neo system, delivering lightning-fast, wireless suspension adjustments that optimize pedaling efficiency and descending capability in real time. On the other side of the spectrum, the Stumpjumper 15 Alloy provides the same proven platform in an affordable M5 alloy package with Shimano Deore components, offering incredible value for riders looking to break into full-suspension trail performance.
Across the lineup, the Stumpjumper 15 features six-way geometry adjustability, wheel-size options, and SWAT 4.0 downtube storage, ensuring every rider can fine-tune the bike to their terrain and style. GENIE shock technology on select builds delivers a coil-like feel with progressive bottom-out resistance, while the FACT 11m carbon frame hits the sweet spot of stiffness and compliance.
Chase all-day climbs, session flow trails, or dive into technical descents, the Stumpjumper 15 adapts to every challenge, making it one of the most versatile trail bikes on the market.
Status 2 140
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Best For: Progression-focused riders, park sessions, street play, and all-around trail fun
Frame: M5 Alloy
Travel: 140mm rear / 140–150mm front
Wheel Size: Mixed (29" front / 27.5" rear) or 27.5"
Price Range: ~$2,499 – $2,999
The Specialized Status 2 lineup is built for riders who blur the lines between trail bike, park bike, and street rig. It’s playful, durable, and designed to take a beating while encouraging you to push boundaries in every session. At the top of the range, the Status 2 140 Zero is tuned specifically for smaller riders, with custom suspension kinematics, appropriately sized components, and Specialized Ride Dynamics shock tuning that maximizes control and comfort for lighter or younger shredders.
The standard Status 2 140 shares the same stout M5 alloy frame, Horst Link suspension, and adjustable flip chips that let riders fine-tune geometry for stability or agility depending on terrain. Both bikes are built to be versatile, equally at home hammering local trails, hitting jumps at the bike park, or sessioning urban features with friends.
With proven durability, affordable build kits, and the kind of personality that makes every ride feel fun, the Status 2 lineup is less about shaving grams and more about progressing your riding style.
Status 2 170
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Best For: Park laps, freeride lines, and gravity-focused riding
Frame: M5 Alloy
Travel: 170mm rear / 170mm front
Wheel Size: Mixed (29" front / 27.5" rear) or 27.5"
Price Range: ~$2,499 – $4,499
The Status 2 170 lineup is all about going big, with longer travel and burlier builds that thrive in bike parks and on steep, technical terrain. Both versions share a durable M5 alloy frame, adjustable flip chips for geo tuning, and Specialized Ride Dynamics shock tunes for optimized suspension performance.
The Status 2 170 DH steps things up with a dual crown fork for maximum stability and control on the roughest freeride and downhill tracks. It’s built for riders chasing bigger lines, higher speeds, and park sessions that demand confidence and durability. At the other end, the Status 2 170 with a single crown fork delivers a more versatile setup for riders who want gravity-level capability with added maneuverability for trail and park riding.
Both bikes are tough, playful, and designed for progression, offering riders a platform that doesn’t shy away from hucks, gaps, or endless bike park laps.
Enduro
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Best For: Big-mountain lines, enduro racing, bike park laps
Frame: FACT 11M Carbon
Travel: 170mm (front & rear)
Wheel Size: 29"
Price Range: ~$4,999 – $8,499
The Specialized Enduro is built for riders who want downhill-bike confidence with the versatility to pedal back up for another lap. With 170mm of travel, aggressive geometry, and suspension kinematics derived from the Demo DH platform, it excels on the steepest, rockiest trails while still climbing better than you’d expect from a bike in this category.
At the top end, the Enduro Pro pairs a FACT 11M carbon chassis with RockShox’s premium suspension, SRAM’s wireless XO Transmission, Maven 4-piston brakes, and a Roval Traverse HD wheelset, delivering a race-ready package straight out of the box. The Enduro Comp brings the same proven frame design at a more attainable price, with a Shimano drivetrain, TRP Trail EVO brakes, and RockShox suspension.
Specialized hasn’t updated the Enduro since 2019, and while the platform remains competitive, it’s worth noting that an update may be on the horizon. That said, this generation has proven itself as one of the most capable long-travel bikes available, earning a reputation as a reliable, downhill-ready machine that doesn’t hold back on climbs.
Specialized Dirt Jump Bikes
The Specialized P.Series is all about progression, style, and creativity. Built for dirt jumps, pump tracks, and street riding, these bikes are designed to take a beating and come back for more. With durable alloy frames, dialed geometry, and simple single-speed drivetrains, the P.Series gives riders the perfect mix of control and confidence to send big jumps or flow through rhythm sections. Whether you’re looking to throw tricks at the park or sharpen your handling skills on the pump track, the P.Series is a purpose-built machine for riders who live to play on two wheels.
P.1
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Best For: Young riders learning bike skills, pump tracks, skateparks, and first dirt jumps
Frame: Lightweight alloy with rigid fork, 20-inch wheels
Price: ~$499.99
The P.1 is the smallest and most accessible bike in the Specialized P.Series lineup, designed to introduce kids to the fun and progression of dirt jumping. With a tough alloy frame and rigid fork corrected for 80mm travel, it’s built to handle hard landings while keeping things light and easy to maneuver.
Sized specifically for young riders, the P.1 comes with 20-inch wheels, short-reach brake levers, 19mm handlebars, and grips for smaller hands, ensuring comfort and control as kids build their skills. Specialized’s durable Kicker tires deliver grip on dirt, pavement, and in the skatepark, making this a versatile entry point to the world of jumps and tricks.
Despite its simplicity, the P.1 is future-proofed with dropper compatibility, adjustable dropouts, and the ability to fit larger tires. For kids looking to start their journey into dirt jumping and pump tracks, the P.1 is the perfect launchpad.
P.2
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Best For: Youth dirt jumpers, pump tracks, skateparks, and progression-focused riders
Frame: Lightweight A1 Premium Aluminum with 24-inch wheels
Price: ~$1,249.99
The P.2 is designed for younger riders who are ready to step up their skills. With a durable alloy frame, 24-inch wheels, and dirt-jump-specific geometry, it’s built to handle hard landings and repeated sessions at the park or on the trails.
For riders looking to go beyond jumps, the P.2 Trail model expands capability with a 100mm suspension fork, 80mm dropper post, and a 1x9 drivetrain paired with knobby 2.35” Ground Control tires. This setup opens the door to trail riding, giving youth riders confidence on steeper and rougher terrain while still keeping the playful dirt jump feel.
Whether in the skatepark, pump track, or exploring local trails, the P.2 delivers a balance of toughness, simplicity, and scaled-down components that help smaller riders progress faster and ride with more confidence.
P.3
Source: Specialized Bikes
Best For: Riders hitting dirt jumps, pump tracks, and street features
Frame: Alloy frame with 26-inch wheels
Price: ~$2,099.99
The P.3 is the workhorse of the P.Series lineup and a longtime favorite in dirt jump culture. With 26-inch wheels, a tough yet lightweight alloy frame, and dialed geometry, it strikes the perfect balance between stability in the air and agility on the ground.
A rigid and durable platform, the P.3 is ready to take big hits while giving riders the confidence to push their limits. From skateparks to massive dirt lines, this bike has earned its reputation as one of the most capable and iconic dirt jump bikes available.
P.4
Source: Specialized Bikes
Best For: Larger riders or those who want trail versatility with dirt jump DNA
Frame: Alloy frame with 27.5-inch wheels
Price: ~$1,499.99
The P.4 takes the proven formula of the P.Series and scales it up with 27.5-inch wheels for bigger riders or those who want a crossover between dirt jump performance and trail fun. It’s stable, confidence-inspiring, and versatile, just as comfortable carving berms at the bike park as it is sessioning street features.
With dropper compatibility, adjustable dropouts, and the ability to run trail-capable tires, the P.4 expands the P.Series into a true all-around option for riders who want the simplicity of a dirt jumper with the flexibility to ride anywhere.
Specialized Downhill Bikes
Built for speed, precision, and control on the steepest and roughest terrain, Specialized downhill bikes are purpose-engineered to dominate gravity racing and bike park laps. With World Cup–proven geometry, massive suspension travel, and frames designed for durability under the harshest conditions, these bikes are the ultimate tools for riders who measure fun in vertical feet. Whether chasing podiums or hammering bike park runs with friends, Specialized downhill bikes deliver the stability, confidence, and raw speed that set the standard in DH performance.
Demo Race
Source: Specialized Bikes
Best For: Downhill racers, bike park shredders, and riders chasing podium-level performance
Frame: M5 alloy with adjustable rear end (mixed-wheel or full 27.5/29 compatibility)
Price: ~$7,099.99 (complete) | ~$2,999.99 (frameset)
The Demo Race is Specialized’s flagship downhill bike, purpose-built to deliver World Cup speed on the toughest tracks. Its mixed-wheel setup, 29” front and 27.5” rear, offers the traction and rollover benefits of a big front wheel while keeping the rear end nimble and quick to whip through corners. Thanks to its adjustable rear end, riders can also choose a full 29” or 27.5” configuration to suit their style, terrain, and racing needs.
At its core, the Demo features a suspension design built around a rearward axle path, which reduces wheel hang-up on square edges and helps maintain momentum over the gnarliest terrain. This race-proven kinematic platform has already powered athletes like Loïc Bruni to World Championships and World Cup titles.
Premium Öhlins suspension elevates the build, with the DH38 m.1 fork providing 200mm of plush travel up front and the TTX22M.2 coil shock delivering exceptional sensitivity and durability out back. SRAM’s downhill-specific X01 DH drivetrain ensures precise, race-ready shifting run after run.
The Demo Race is a downhill weapon engineered for riders who want the fastest line down the mountain, stable, confident, and uncompromisingly fast.
Conclusion: Finding the Right Specialized Bike
Specialized has spent decades at the forefront of cycling innovation, building bikes that dominate race courses, push trail performance, and open up new categories like e-MTB and gravel. From the featherweight efficiency of the Aethos and Epic World Cup to the trail-crushing capability of the Stumpjumper, Enduro, and Demo, every rider can find a Specialized model built for their goals. Gravel grinders, dirt jumpers, downhill racers, and weekend riders alike benefit from Specialized’s relentless pursuit of performance, comfort, and versatility.
At Cycle Limited, we make it easy to access the very best of Specialized without paying new-bike prices. As one of the leading platforms for buying and selling pre-owned bicycles, we specialize in high-end road, mountain, and gravel bikes from top brands like Specialized. Every bike we sell is inspected, certified, and backed by our commitment to quality, giving you peace of mind with your purchase.
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