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2022 Giant

Trance X Advanced E+ 2

Prix du fabricant

6 699 €
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 140 / 150mm
FourcheFox Performance Float 36
Amortisseur arrièreFox Float DPS Performance
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeSLX
MoteurYamaha 250W 85Nm mid-drive
Batterie250Wh
FreinsShimano Deore Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Trance X Advanced E+ 2
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Transmission

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)

50 km/h

Trance X Advanced E+ 2

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensions
SM

163cm – 174cm

MD

171cm – 182cm

LG

179cm – 190cm

XL

187cm – 198cm

Remarques sur l'ajustement du pilote
  • 175cm, taille M, Juste à droite
Commentaires

Résumé

The Giant Trance is a versatile trail bike with a mixed reception, praised for its climbing prowess and suspension performance but critiqued for its downhill handling and geometry. It features a powerful motor and efficient suspension system, making it a strong climber, though its long chainstays and front-heavy design can hinder agility on descents.

Pros
  • Excellent motor integration and climbing performance

  • Super-active rear suspension for traction on technical climbs

  • Versatile and playful ride quality

  • High-quality frame construction

  • Good value for money

Cons
  • Demanding handling downhill

  • Long chainstays limit agility

  • Front-heavy pedalling position

  • Geometry can feel dated on steep descents

  • Motor rattles on descents

Key Quotes
THE GIANT TRANCE X E+ 1 2022 IS DAMN STUBBORN AND WANTS TO CLIMB HIGH
E-Mountainbike Magazine logoE-Mountainbike Magazine
The latest Giant Trance X E+ has taken a step in the right direction with its sleek carbon chassis, lower-profile motor and discreet user interface.
Flow Mountain Bike logoFlow Mountain Bike
e-Bikes make not so exciting terrain a great laugh, the Trance X E+ takes this to the next level by being so versatile.
Revolution Mountain Bike Magazine logoRevolution Mountain Bike Magazine

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Loam Wolf
2023 SL eMTB Roundup: Giant Trance X Advanced E+ Elite 0 Review

sept. 2023

The Giant Trance X Advanced E+ Elite 0 absolutely stands out amidst a sea of very capable eMTBs and a growing eBike Light category.

Points forts
  • Fast!

  • Confidently stable, despite our geometry notions

  • Corners and moves well

  • Powerful!!

  • Well-rounded do-it-all eMTB

Points faibles
  • One-piece bar and stem

  • Giant’s long and confusing naming convention!

  • Lots of electronics can be daunting/time consuming

  • “Freezing” of the electronics rendering our bike powerless until it powered off and was restarted.

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

juin 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 »

Points forts
  • Lightweight with big 800Wh battery

Points faibles
  • Long chainstays, Tall seat tube

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

mars 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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Pinkbike
Review: Giant Trance X Advanced E+ Elite 0

mars 2023 · Matt Beer

The new Trance E+ gets a slimmer Yamaha motor and an exclusive battery cell.

Points forts
  • Battery sizes and motor tuning open up possibilities to ride with other eMTBs

  • Live Valve retains positive geometry for climbing

  • Maestro suspension is simple to interpret on the trail

Points faibles
  • Complex setup with integrated components

  • Frame and wheel compliance might be too soft for some riders' demands

  • Head tube angle could be 1-degree slacker

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Revolution Mountain Bike Magazine
[R]eviewed // Giant Trance E+ X 1 ‘alloy’

oct. 2022 · October 3, 2022

The latest generation Trance X E+ range comes out swinging with a ton of new features and performance upgrades over the previous versions and one of the things that is really notable on the new bike is how beautifully integrated and ‘clean looking’ its appearance is. The bike now features an LED information display seamlessly integrated into the toptube and there’s a new ‘super compact’ controller for switching through the various power modes. Would you say Giant have really upped […]

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Singletrack World
Review: Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 1

avr. 2022 · Ben Haworth

Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 1 is reviewed by Benji in The Big Short bike grouptest in issue 142 of Singletrack World.

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
The 2022 GIANT Trance X Advanced E+ 0 on test – does an eMTB need electronic suspension?

janv. 2022 · Julian Schwede

We put the 2022 GIANT Trance X Advanced E+ to the test, featuring a new Yamaha motor and electronic FOX E-Live Valve suspension.

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MTB Mag
[Tested] Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 1

déc. 2021 · Ian Collins

Upon fully revising the Trance 29, the folks at Giant were kind enough to send us a sample in the Advanced Pro 1 level spec for testing

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

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

Dégagement des pneus2.6"

CouleurStarry Night

Fourche

Fox 36 Float Performance, 150mm travel, 44mm offset, Grip 3-position Micro Adjust damper, Boost 110x15QR, e-optimized

Voyager150mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

Fox DPS Performance, EVOL Large Volume sleeve, 3-position Lever, 185x52.5mm Trunnion mount, custom tuned

Voyager140mm

Pédalier

-

Tige

Giant Contact SL 35

Guidon

Giant Contact 35 Trail, 35x780mm

Selle

Giant Romero, Neutral

Tige de selle

Giant Contact Switch, dropper, 30,9mm (S:125, M:150, L/XL:170)

TypeCompte-gouttes

Pédales

Flatpedal

Poignées

Giant Tactal Pro-E, single lock-on

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano Deore SLX, 12-speed, Shadow+

Dérailleur avant

MRP HD2 co-moulded chain guide

Manivelle

Praxis Wavetm 36T Cold Forged 4130 premium steel Praxis e-Cadet+ custom forged crankarm set (Q-factor = 168, XS/S:160, M/L:165, XL:170)

Manettes

Shimano Deore SLX

Cassette

Shimano HG-M6100, 10-51T, 12-speed

Chaîne

KMC e.12 Sport, NP/NP, e-bike optimized

Freins

Shimano Deore, BR-M420, 4-piston, hydraulic disc, 203mm

TypeShimano Deore Disque hydraulique

Leviers de frein

Shimano Deore, BL-MT410

roues
Jantes

Giant AM 29", Tubeless ready, 30mm inner width

Rayons

Sapim E-Lite [r] Race [f]

Moyeu avant

Shimano MT410, Boost, Center-Lock, [F] 110x15 [R] 148x12mm Micro-Spline Drive Body Thru-axle

Moyeu arrière

Shimano MT410, Boost, Center-Lock, [F] 110x15 [R] 148x12mm Micro-Spline Drive Body Thru-axle

Pneus

Maxxis Assegai 29x2.6" foldable, Tubeless, EXO, 3c MaxxTerra[F]Maxxis Dissector 29x2.6" Foldable, Tubeless, EXO+, 120tpi 3C [R]

Composants électriques
Moteur

SyncDrive Pro, 85Nm, powered by Yamaha, Class 1, Max Assist Speed: 20MPH

Batterie

EnergyPak Smart 625 EnergyPak Plus, 250Wh range extender compatible

Télécommande

RideControl Ergo 3, grip integrated

Affichage

RideControl GO, frame integrated LED display ANT+ Wireless display compatible

Chargeur

EnergyPak Smart 6A charger

Accessoires
Antivol

Torx 25 Battery Lock with built-in Torque limiter

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