Torque and cadence sensing adds value by improving assist control and ride feel.
A removable battery adds practical value for charging and storage.
The included display or control unit adds useful everyday value.
Suspension adds some component value for comfort or control.
The bike has a practical number of gears for varied riding.
The bike appears to be a recent or current model.
The release age is recent, which supports value if pricing is competitive.
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Useful removable battery
The removable battery makes charging, storage and battery handling more flexible.
The removable battery makes charging, storage and battery handling more flexible.
This bike type can be larger or heavier, so a removable battery adds useful charging flexibility.
75
Good downhill control
Front suspension should help with basic control on uneven descents.
Front suspension should help with basic control on uneven descents.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide controlled braking on descents.
The 29-inch or mullet wheel setup should help stability and control on descents.
The mountain bike design should be better suited to controlled descending.
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Mixed off-road capability
The mountain bike design should be well suited to off-road riding.
The mountain bike design should be well suited to off-road riding.
Front suspension should help absorb bumps on rougher surfaces.
Hydraulic disc brakes should help with control on loose or uneven terrain.
Torque is low compared with similar e-bikes, which may limit off-road climbing support.
The 29-inch wheel size should help rollover and stability on rougher terrain.
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Mixed rough-road comfort
Front suspension should help absorb bumps from potholes, paths and rougher roads.
Front suspension should help absorb bumps from potholes, paths and rougher roads.
The larger wheel size should help roll over bumps and rough surfaces more smoothly.
The mountain bike format is generally better suited to rougher terrain.
Hydraulic disc brakes add useful control on rougher routes.
The bike weight may help it feel more planted over rough surfaces.
Frame material is listed as aluminium, which gives useful comfort and build context.
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Mixed stable ride feel
The mountain bike format should feel stable on uneven or rougher routes.
The mountain bike format should feel stable on uneven or rougher routes.
The bike weight should help it feel more planted and settled on the road.
The larger wheel size should support a more stable and settled ride feel.
Hydraulic disc brakes should add confidence and control to the overall ride feel.
Suspension should help the bike feel more settled over uneven surfaces.
A solid payload rating can support a more stable everyday ride feel.
Frame material is listed as aluminium, which gives useful build and ride-feel context.
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Mixed technical trail control
The mountain bike design is well suited to technical trail control.
The mountain bike design is well suited to technical trail control.
Front suspension should help with control over roots, bumps and rougher sections.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide the control needed for technical trail riding.
The brake specification appears to include larger rotors, which can help braking power and heat management.
The 29-inch wheel size should help rollover and stability on technical terrain.
Torque is low compared with similar e-bikes, which may limit technical climbing and control.
Torque-sensing assistance should help with smoother control on technical sections.
Overview
The Giant Talon E+ is a mountain bike designed for trail riding, offering smooth motor support and efficient range that makes it well-suited for moderate off-road adventures. Its hydraulic disc brakes provide confident stopping power, while the removable battery adds convenience for charging and storage. The bike feels lively for its weight, but its lower motor power and torque may make steep climbs feel more effortful. With a reasonable range for its category, it's best suited for shorter to mid-length rides rather than long-distance touring.
Best For
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The Giant Talon E+ is likely to appeal to trail riders who prioritize confident braking, natural assistance response, and the ability to charge the battery conveniently away from the bike. Its hydraulic disc brakes and torque sensor provide controlled stopping power and responsive support, making it a solid choice for riders who enjoy off-road trails and want a balance of performance and practicality. The removable battery adds flexibility for charging on the go, which is especially useful for riders who travel longer distances or need to manage battery life efficiently.
Who Should Avoid It
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Riders seeking stronger hill-climbing performance or longer range may want to compare alternatives, as the torque and battery capacity are below average for similar mountain e-bikes. Riders who prioritize a more responsive motor feel or higher power-to-weight ratio could find stronger options within the same category. However, the bike still suits riders who value good braking confidence, flexible charging and a reasonable balance of features for everyday trail use.
Ownership considerations
These points highlight practical ownership factors such as maintenance, storage, charging, everyday
handling and bad-weather usability.
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Some maintenance considerations
Weak
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Hydraulic disc brakes are a strong everyday setup, though they may need occasional specialist servicing.
A removable battery makes charging, storage and battery care easier.
Tyres are listed, but there is no clear puncture-protection signal.
The aluminium frame material is practical for everyday use and general maintenance.
The mountain bike format may involve more wear from rougher riding and more complex components.
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Limited storage practicality
Poor
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The removable battery can make storage and indoor charging more flexible.
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Harder to lift
Poor
The bike weight is average for this type of e-bike.
The bike weight is average for this type of e-bike.
The listed weight is 22.8 kg.
The aluminium frame material is a practical lightweight choice for many e-bikes.
The removable battery can reduce the weight when lifting or moving the bike.
The mountain bike format can be bulkier and harder to lift than simpler urban e-bikes.
The 29-inch wheel size can make the bike more awkward to lift or store.
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Useful removable battery
Good
The removable battery makes charging, storage and battery handling more flexible.
The removable battery makes charging, storage and battery handling more flexible.
This bike type can be larger or heavier, so a removable battery adds useful charging flexibility.
81
Good charging speed
Good
Charging time is low compared with similar e-bikes.
Charging time is low compared with similar e-bikes.
The quoted charging time is long in absolute terms.
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Excellent battery efficiency
Excellent
The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.
The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.
The calculated range per battery unit is 139.53.
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Decent everyday equipment
Mixed
The included display or control unit adds useful ride information for daily use.
The included display or control unit adds useful ride information for daily use.
A removable battery makes daily charging and storage more flexible.
Hydraulic disc brakes are useful equipment for confident daily riding.
Payload capacity is average or better, which helps with bags, shopping or daily kit.
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Mixed bad-weather practicality
Mixed
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide better control and confidence in wet conditions.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide better control and confidence in wet conditions.
Built-in lights are not listed, so bad-weather visibility may depend on extra accessories.
The mountain bike format should offer useful control on rough or slippery surfaces.
Suspension can help control and comfort on rough, wet or uneven surfaces.
The bike weight may help it feel more planted in wet or windy conditions.
The wheel size should be workable for regular poor-weather riding, depending on tyre choice.
Frame material is listed as aluminium, which gives useful durability and maintenance context.
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Some family utility limitations
Weak
Payload capacity is average for this type of e-bike.
Payload capacity is average for this type of e-bike.
The listed maximum payload is practical for lighter utility use.
The listed maximum payload is 130 kg.
Hydraulic disc brakes are useful when carrying children, shopping or heavier loads.
A removable battery makes charging easier around family or utility use.
Range is average or better compared with similar e-bikes, which supports practical daily use.
Where to buy
Priced at £2,299, the Giant Talon E+ offers a favourable position against similar 2026 mountain e-bikes, with its robust build and reliable performance justifying the cost. The main trade-off may be a slightly heavier frame compared to some lighter competitors.
Compared with similar mountain bike e-bikes on Bikkerr, this model sits £3,063.99 below average
The Giant Talon E+ is listed at £2,299, which appears to be a favourable price point when compared with similar mountain e-bikes from the same year. It offers a solid balance of features, including hydraulic disc brakes for confident stopping, front suspension for added comfort on rough trails, and a torque-sensing motor that should make the assistance feel more natural. However, some competitors may offer a larger battery or stronger climbing support, which could be important for riders tackling more demanding terrain. For a mountain e-bike, the package feels well-rounded, with a reasonable range and practical features like a removable battery. Riders who prioritise trail comfort, manageable weight, and ease of charging are likely to see the value here, though those needing extended range or more aggressive power might find other options more suitable.
We reach this value score by combining the bike’s price, specification, performance data and comparison against similar e-bikes in our database.
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The price/value label suggests this bike is very strong value compared with similar options.
The listed price is GBP 2,299.
The bike appears to save around GBP 2,364 versus the average.
350W more power15 miles more range8 Ah more battery3 kg heavier3 more gears
Potential limitations
Areas where this e-bike may be less strong based on its specs and comparisons.
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Limited motor punch
Motor power is low compared with similar e-bikes.
Motor power is low compared with similar e-bikes.
Torque is below average for this type of e-bike.
Power-to-weight is low.
Torque-sensing assistance should make the motor response feel more natural.
The calculated power-to-weight score is 10.96.
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Not ideal for steep hills
Torque is below average for this type of e-bike.
Torque is below average for this type of e-bike.
Power-to-weight is low.
Motor power is low compared with similar e-bikes.
The torque-sensing assistance should help the bike respond more naturally on climbs.
The bike has a moderate number of gears for climbing.
The calculated power-to-weight score is 10.96.
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Low power-to-weight ratio
Power-to-weight is low compared with similar e-bikes.
Power-to-weight is low compared with similar e-bikes.
Motor power is low compared with similar e-bikes.
The calculated power-to-weight score is 10.96.
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Low battery capacity
Battery capacity is low compared with similar e-bikes.
Battery capacity is low compared with similar e-bikes.
The listed battery capacity is modest but still usable for shorter rides.
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No built-in light advantage
Built-in lights are not listed, so separate lights may be needed.
Built-in lights are not listed, so separate lights may be needed.
The display or control unit may make light and ride-status management easier.
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Limited storage practicality
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The removable battery can make storage and indoor charging more flexible.
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Harder to lift
The bike weight is average for this type of e-bike.
The bike weight is average for this type of e-bike.
The listed weight is 22.8 kg.
The aluminium frame material is a practical lightweight choice for many e-bikes.
The removable battery can reduce the weight when lifting or moving the bike.
The mountain bike format can be bulkier and harder to lift than simpler urban e-bikes.
The 29-inch wheel size can make the bike more awkward to lift or store.
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Limited commuting practicality
The mountain bike format is less commuting-focused and may be less efficient for daily urban use.
The mountain bike format is less commuting-focused and may be less efficient for daily urban use.
Range is average or better compared with similar e-bikes, which supports commuting practicality.
Charging time is average or better, which is useful for regular commuting.
Built-in lights are not listed, so commuting equipment may need adding.
A removable battery makes home, office or indoor charging easier.
The display or control unit should make it easier to monitor assist level and battery use.
Hydraulic disc brakes are a strong practical feature for daily riding.
Payload capacity is average for this type of e-bike.
E-system & battery comparison
Motor Power
250 watts
▼ 190 W below average
Motor Torque
70 Nm
▼ 8.5 Nm below average
Power-to-weight
10.96 W/kg
▼ 9.4 W/kg below average
Battery Capacity
430 Wh
▼ 201 Wh below average
Claimed Max Range
60 miles
▼ 0.5 miles below average
Charge Time
4h
▼ 75 mins faster than average
Sensor Type
Torque and Cadence Sensor
Removable Battery
Yes
Motor Name
Giant Sync Drive Sport 2
This mountain e-bike offers legal-style pedal assist with a focus on natural response and predictable support, which should feel balanced for trail riding. Next to similar models, it may feel a bit more modest in outright power and low-speed punch, especially when tackling steeper climbs or needing extra push through technical sections. The motor's torque sensing should help maintain control and responsiveness, though riders may find some similar e-bikes more lively for their weight. The motor's efficiency helps extend range, which should suit casual trail use or shorter rides without heavy loads. Riders looking for a lightweight mountain e-bike that prioritises battery efficiency and trail control over maximum power may find this setup well-suited to their needs.
This explanation is based on the bike’s motor power, torque, battery capacity, claimed range, charging
time, sensor type and how those figures compare with similar e-bikes in our database.
eBike FAQs
Is this bike suitable for long off-road rides?
The Giant Talon E+ is a mountain bike designed for trail riding, but its lower motor power and torque may make steep climbs feel more effortful. With a reasonable range of 60 miles, it's best suited for shorter to mid-length off-road rides rather than long-distance touring. The hydraulic disc brakes provide confident stopping power, and the removable battery adds convenience for charging and storage.
How does the motor perform when climbing steep trails?
The motor provides smooth support for moderate climbs, but its 250W power and 70Nm torque may feel less effective on very steep trails. You'll likely need to pedal more actively on steep inclines, especially over long distances. The bike's average range of 60 miles should handle shorter climbs, but it's not ideal for extended or extremely steep off-road ascents.
Does the battery last long enough for multi-day mountain biking trips?
The Giant Talon E+ has a range of 60 miles, which is average for a mountain bike in its category. While this should cover a full day of riding on trails, multi-day trips may require careful planning and additional battery management. The removable battery makes it easier to charge and carry spare power, but the lower battery capacity compared to similar bikes means you may need to carry extra batteries or plan for charging stops during extended trips.
How comfortable is the bike on rough terrain and trails?
The Giant Talon E+ handles rough terrain and trails reasonably well, with its hydraulic disc brakes providing confident stopping power even on uneven surfaces. While the bike's motor power and torque are on the lower end for mountain bikes, it still offers smooth support for moderate trails and climbing. The frame and suspension setup contribute to a comfortable ride on rougher paths, though it may feel less responsive on very technical or steep terrain compared to more powerful models.
Is this bike good value for money compared to similar e-mountain bikes?
The Giant Talon E+ offers solid value for money when compared to similar e-mountain bikes, especially considering its efficient battery use and confident braking. While its motor power and torque are on the lower end for this category, the price point and overall feature set make it a good option for riders looking for a reliable, everyday mountain bike. It may not be the strongest choice for steep climbs or long-distance rides, but it's well-suited for moderate off-road adventures without breaking the bank.
How easy is it to charge and maintain the battery?
The battery is removable, which makes charging straightforward and convenient, especially if you need to recharge it away from home. With a low battery capacity compared to similar e-bikes, you may need to charge it more frequently on longer rides. Maintenance is generally simple, as there are no complex components to worry about, and the battery should last for many years with proper care.
Who is this bike best suited for?
The Giant Talon E+ is best suited for riders looking for a reliable mountain bike for moderate off-road adventures and shorter to mid-length rides. Its hydraulic disc brakes offer confident stopping power, and the removable battery adds convenience for charging and storage. While it provides smooth motor support, its lower motor power and torque may make steep climbs feel more effortful, so it's ideal for trails that aren't overly technical or demanding.
What are the main compromises or limitations of this bike?
The Giant Talon E+ is a solid mountain bike for trail riding, but it has a few limitations to consider. Its motor power and torque are on the lower side for this category, which may make steep climbs feel more effortful. The battery capacity is also smaller than some competitors, so you may need to plan charging stops for longer rides. However, the bike's efficient range and removable battery make it convenient for shorter to mid-length off-road adventures, and the hydraulic disc brakes provide reliable stopping power on rough terrain.
eBike Overview
eBike Type: Mountain Bike
The style of riding intended for this bike
Released:
2026
The bike was released this year
Screen
Giant RideControl Dash (full-color LCD display)
Lights Included
No
Weight (inc battery): 22.8 kg
The website average for electric bikes is
23.93 kg.
This electric bike is 1.14 kg under the average. Total bike weight may vary depending on frame size.
Sizing & Geometry
Min / Max Rider Height
S: 163–172 cm | M: 169–179 cm | L: 176–186 cm | XL: 183–193 cm