Stevens

7 models

Arcalis

Road2012–

The Arcalis arrived in 2012 as Stevens' wind-tunnel-validated aero road platform. Like the Izoard it is named after a famous climb — Port d'Arcalís, a high-altitude finish in Andorra that has featured

Courier

City2010–

The Courier is Stevens' answer to the question every Hamburg resident faces: what do you actually ride to work every day for years on end? The aluminium 6061 TB frame supports a Shimano Nexus 8-speed

Izoard

Road2006–

The Izoard has been Stevens' race road flagship since the mid-2000s, named after Col d'Izoard — one of the iconic Tour de France climbs in the French Alps, bridging the Queyras and Briançonnais. The C

Prestige

Gravel2008–

The Prestige sits between the accessible Tabor and the carbon gravel bikes in Stevens' lineup — it brings hydraulic disc brakes to the aluminium gravel category, where the Tabor uses mechanical disc.

Tabor

Gravel2012–

The Tabor is Stevens' aluminium gravel companion to the carbon Prestige — designed for riders who want adventure and bikepacking capability at an accessible price point. The aluminium 6061 triple-butt

X Cross

City2008–

The X Cross is Stevens' sporty city/trekking crossover — designed for riders who commute in the week and hit gravel paths at weekends. The aluminium triple-butted frame is paired with an SR Suntour su

Xenon

Road2010–

The Xenon sits in the middle of Stevens' road lineup — below the aero Arcalis but above entry-level alloy builds. Where the Arcalis is optimised for aerodynamics, the Xenon prioritises ride versatilit