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2023 Giant

Trance X Advanced, E+ Elite 1

A 27.5″ carbon frame electronic full suspension trail e-bike with high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price

$10,000
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, Electronic, 140 / 150mm
ForkFox Performance Elite Float 36
ShockFox Live Valve Performance Elite
Wheels27.5″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12 Electronic
GroupsetEagle AXS, GX Eagle AXS
MotorYamaha 250W 85Nm mid-drive
Battery400Wh
BrakesSRAM Code R Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Terrain
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Handling
nimblestable
Trance X Advanced, E+ Elite 1
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

29 mph

Trance X Advanced, E+ Elite 1

26 mph

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Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

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Sizing
SM

5'4" – 5'9"

MD

5'7" – 6'0"

LG

5'9" – 6'2"

XL

6'0" – 6'4"

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Summary

The Giant Trance trail bike is praised for its Maestro suspension platform, offering smooth and composed performance on rough terrain, and its powerful motor assistance, making it a strong climber. However, it faces criticism for its handling in super-technical terrain and some spec choices that hinder control. The bike's lightweight and high-power motor are highlights, but battery life and tire performance are noted as areas for improvement.

Pros
  • Maestro suspension platform for smooth performance

  • Powerful motor assistance for strong climbing

  • Lightweight design with high-power motor

  • Confidence-inspiring feel downhill

  • Engaging and fun on flatter descents

Cons
  • Handling in super-technical terrain can feel twitchy

  • Spec choices may hinder control

  • Battery life could be improved

  • Tire performance lacks in some conditions

  • Some builds come at a higher price point

Key Quotes
The new Giant Trance Advanced E+ Elite uses a new battery tech to deliver more power in a smaller package, allowing it to spec a full-power motor and let you choose when to let it rip.
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The steeper and gnarlier the terrain got, the more out of its depth the Giant felt.
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The Giant Trance X impresses above all with an elegant design language and plenty of speed on flowing trails.
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E-Mountainbike Magazine
Giant Trance X Advanced E+ Elite 0 V2 – In our 2024 light eMTB comparison test

Aug 2024 · Benedikt Schmidt

Giant enter the race with the Trance X Advanced E+ Elite 0 V2, which relies on an in-house Sync Drive Pro2 motor and 400 Wh battery. How did it fare against the competition in our 2024 light eMTB group test?

Highs
  • Fast on flowing trails

  • Powerful motor assistance

Lows
  • Tires don't do justice to the bike’s character and intended use

  • Not very forgiving of mistakes

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BikeRadar
Giant Trance X Advanced E+ Elite 1 | Electric Mountain Bike of the Year contender

Jun 2024 · Alex Evans

Giant’s Trance X is designed to bridge the gap between lightweight and full-power ebikes

Highs
  • Powerful and easy to tame motor

  • Maestro suspension impeccable

  • Climbing performance

Lows
  • Spec choices hinder control

  • Inappropriate tyres

  • Steep head angle

  • Battery life

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Loam Wolf
Review: Giant Trance X Advanced Elite E+1

Jun 2024

The Giant Trance X Adv. E+ Elite 1 is an energetic trail eMTB that provided a lot of fun on mellower trails. Check out our review here.

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Singletracks
Giant Trance X Advanced Pro 29 SE: An $8,000 Bike for $4,500 [Test Ride Review]

Mar 2024 · Tim Wild

The Giant Trance X Advance Pro SE trail bike features all the electronic bells and whistles paired with a carbon frame.

Highs
  • Incredible value

  • A tech geek’s dream

  • Superb suspension package

Lows
  • Complex to dial in

  • Needs a lot of batteries – a total of 7 across Flight Attendant and AXS

  • Lots of own-brand components

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Flow Mountain Bike
2023 Giant Trance X E+ Elite 2 Review | Is this the Goldilocks of the lightweight e-MTB world?

Aug 2023

Built around a sleek frame, a mullet setup and a 400Wh battery, is the Giant Trance X E+ Elite the Goldilocks of the lightweight e-MTB world?

Highs
  • Vibrant & intuitive handling

  • Mullet setup is such an improvement

  • Supple and easily tuned suspension

  • Powerful motor offers genre-bending performance

  • Solid package for the money

Lows
  • Heavy for a lightweight e-MTB

  • Adaptive Smart Assist mode is not great

  • Heavier riders will need range extender

  • Room for improvement with app & user interface

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MBR
Giant Trance X Advanced E+ 1 electric mountain bike review - MBR

Jun 2023 · Alan Muldoon

It should come as no surprise that the Trance X Advanced E+ 1 shares a lot of design cues with the analog Trance X Advanced. Both get full carbon frames with two geometry settings and 29in wheels, and both use Giant’s signature Maestro suspension design. So how does it perform and is it one of the best electric bikes on offer? Need to know: Flip-chips in the upper suspension link offer high and low geometry setting Full carbon frame and 29in carbon rims give an impressive 23.79kg (52.45lb) bike weight Fox LiveValve suspension, reads what is happening at the fork and auto adjusts the shock Shimano 4-piston XT brakes with 220mm rotors provide stacks of stopping power The key difference then, is that the E+ 1 has a Yamaha manufactured Giant SyncDrive Pro2 motor and an 800Wh removable battery. Given the size of the downtube, you’d be hard pressed to say the battery is hidden, but other nice features like the cables running through the lower link make for an altogether sleek design. No easy feat, given the additional wiring required for Fox’s LiveValve suspension technology. Another key differentiator then is geometry, specifically the chainstay length. We measured it at 474mm, almost 36mm longer than the analog version and 30mm longer than the Whyte E-160, the 29er with the shortest rear end in this test. And combined with the relatively short front centre, the Trance X Advanced E+ 1 has a more forward weight distribution and a less dynamic ride than any of its rivals. Suspension Giant pairs a 150mm travel Fox 36 Performance Elite LiveValve fork with the new Float X LiveValve shock to deliver 2mm more than the claimed 140mm travel. That puts frame travel similar to the Trek and Specialized, even if the Giant feels way less capable. How much of that has to do with LiveValve biassing the suspension towards the firmer end of the spectrum is hard to say. But what we can say with certainty, is that the Giant would benefit from a 160mm travel fork, as the extra height in the front end would help shift rider weight off the fork. Components With a relatively tall 485mm seat tube we couldn’t get the maximum saddle height low enough with the stock Tranz-X Rad+ post, even though it features 170-200mm adjustable drop. So the size L really needs the 140-170mm post from the next size down. That or Giant needs to find a way to improve seat post insertion depth. Giant’s e-TRX Carbon wheels reduce inertia, which is noticeable on tighter more stop-start trails, and the 30mm rims are not so stiff as to make the ride overly twitchy or harsh. Performance If we had to describe the riding position on the Giant in three words they would be; over the front. Thankfully we are not limited to soundbites so we can dig a little deeper. The combination of the long 474mm chainstays, steeper geometry and longish stem dictates the more forward weight distribution and riding …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Lightweight with big 800Wh battery

Lows
  • Long chainstays, Tall seat tube

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Bikerumor
Giant Trance & Liv Intrigue Advanced E+ Bring Full Power to Lightweight eMTBs

Mar 2023 · Tyler Benedict

The new Giant Trance X e-mountain bike sits in the middle between high power and lightweight options with a clever blend of features.

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EMTB Forums
What's new with the Giant 400 Wh battery on the lightweight Trance?

Mar 2023 · Knut Nes

It seems Giant forgot about emtbforums for the launch of the new and lightweight Trance X Advanced E+ Elite. Which I think is sad. At least it saved me the stress of figuring out how to fit such a long name into a headline. Much has been said...

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Advanced-grade composite frame, Advanced-grade rear triangle, Advanced forged composite upper rocker, 140mm Maestro suspension system

ColorGunmetal Black / Black

Fork

Fox 36 Performance Elite Live Valve, 150mm travel, 44mm offset, Grip2 damper, Boost 110x15QR, electronic adaptive suspension, e-bike integrated, e-bike integrated

Travel150mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

Fox Float Performance Elite Live Valve, 185x52.5mm Trunnion mount, electronic suspension, e-bike integrated

Travel140mm

Bottom Bracket

n/a

Stem

Giant Contact SLR Trail, integrated, 40/45/50mm Reach, 7/9degree Sweep Adjust System

Handlebar

Giant Contact SLR Trail, carbon, 800mm

Saddle

Giant Romero, Neutral

Seatpost

Tranz-X Rad+ travel adjust dropper, dropper, 30,9mm (S:100~140mm, M:140~170mm, L/XL:170~200mm)

TypeDropper

Pedals

n/a

Grips

Giant Tactal Pro-E, single lock-on

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM GX Eagle AXS

Front Derailleur

MRP 1X HD2 custom co-molded chain guide

Crank

Praxis Performance Carbon e-crank arms (S:160,M/L:165, XL:170) SRAM X-SYNC Eagle 36T chain ring

Shifters

SRAM AXS Rocker Paddle, wireless electronic shifting

Cassette

SRAM XG-1275, 10-52T, 12-speed

Chain

SRAM GX Eagle PowerLock

Brakes

SRAM Code R, hydraulic disc, 220mm[F] /200mm[R]

TypeSRAM Code R Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

SRAM Code R

Wheels
Rims

TRX 2 Hookless Clincher, 29" [F] / 27.5" [R], 30mm inner width

Front Hub

TRX 2 MTB Alloy Hub, 6 Bolt, Pawl Driver (3 Pawl 30T) SRAM XD, 110 x 15 [F] / 148 x 12 [R] Thru-axle

Rear Hub

TRX 2 MTB Alloy Hub, 6 Bolt, Pawl Driver (3 Pawl 30T) SRAM XD, 110 x 15 [F] / 148 x 12 [R] Thru-axle

Tires

Maxxis Minion DHF 29X2.50" Foldable, TLR, EXO [F] Maxxis Dissector 27.5x2.4" Foldable, TLR, EXO [R]

Electric Components
Motor

SyncDrive Pro, 85Nm, powered by Yamaha

Battery

EnergyPak Smart 400 EnergyPak Plus range extender compatible

Remote

RideControl GO integrated in TT, RideControl Ergo 3

Display

ANT+ cycle computer compatible

Charger

Giant EnergyPak 4A smart charger, 60% in 1:45

Accessories
Lights

Optional:- Giant Recon series e-bike lights available and direct connectable

Racks

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First added March 21

Last updated May 30