Specialized

7 models

Sirrus

Hybrid2007–2023Discontinued

The Sirrus has had two lives. In 1989 it launched as Specialized's sister to the steel Allez road bike — same tubing, same geometry, slightly cheaper components — and through the early '90s it was a r

Sirrus X

Hybrid2019–2019Discontinued

Women's-specific gravel-capable fitness/hybrid bike — top spec of the Sirrus X range with carbon frame and women's geometry Specialized (Morgan Hill, CA) Sirrus X = Sirrus with extra capability (X for

Sirrus X Women's

Hybrid2019–2019Discontinued

Women's-specific gravel-capable fitness/hybrid bike — top spec of the Sirrus X range with carbon frame and women's geometry Specialized (Morgan Hill, CA) Sirrus X = Sirrus with extra capability (X for

Turbo Como

E-City2018–

The Turbo Como is Specialized's argument that an e-bike doesn't have to look like an e-bike — and doesn't have to demand the rider lean forward. Launched in 2016 alongside the Turbo Vado (its sportier

Turbo Creo

E-Bike2019–2023Discontinued

Specialized sought to create an e-road bike that didn't feel like riding a tank when the motor cut out at 25km/h. The SL 1.1 motor was developed to be lightweight and frictionless. With the Creo 2, th

Turbo Creo SL

E-Road2019–

Specialized entered the drop-bar e-bike market in 2019 with the Turbo Creo SL, arriving after the brand had already proven its Turbo Levo (e-MTB) and Turbo Vado (e-city) platforms. Rather than bolt a

Turbo Kenevo

ebikes2018–

The Turbo Kenevo was Specialized's freeride-oriented eMTB, slotting above the Levo with longer travel (180 mm front, 170 mm rear), 27.5" wheels, and a slacker head angle designed for steep alpine desc

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