Elegant e-road bike from GiantThe Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2 on test

Jens Klötzer

 · 06.11.2025

The Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2 on test
Photo: Georg Grieshaber

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The Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2 has an elegant appearance and comes with its own motor. How does the e-road bike score? Where does it reveal weaknesses? We have tested it.

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The full-range supplier Giant from Taiwan also offers almost all bike types with a motor, including the Defy endurance racing bike. With its hub motor, it also looks very elegant as a pedelec and has harmonious proportions. Because Giant The bike is much heavier than it looks: the carbon racer with the large 400 Wh battery weighs 14.4 kilograms. This makes it all the more astonishing how unobtrusively it rides even without assistance - at least as long as it is flat.

The Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2 is good for long tours - thanks to its 400 Wh battery.Photo: Georg GrieshaberThe Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2 is good for long tours - thanks to its 400 Wh battery.

Impressions of the Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2

The geometry of the carbon frame is exactly the same as its classic sister model. However, because a different stem is fitted to the E+, it sits much more sportily and with a little more weight on the front wheel, which offsets the rear-heavy weight distribution of the bike. On hills and when starting off, the motor pushes quite vehemently, especially in the upper stages. The already powerful Eco mode of the rear motor is usually sufficient to keep you going on moderate climbs or short ramps. Due to the rather rough start and a short delay of the motor - it takes about half a turn of the pedal to get going - the ride sometimes feels unharmonious.


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About the motor...

At the 25 km/h limit, where the electronics repeatedly switch on and off, other systems ride more smoothly. The responsiveness can be adjusted manually via the app, but the centre motors in particular feel more natural ex works. The Giant SyncDrive Move Plus revealed a real weakness on extreme climbs: If the motor lacks speed because the gradient slows down to more than 10 km/h, even the highest level switched on can no longer do much.

Suitable mudguards and lights are available for the Defy, and the four equipment variants (6,499 to 10,499 euros) also include an all-road version with slightly wider 35-millimetre tyres.Photo: Georg GrieshaberSuitable mudguards and lights are available for the Defy, and the four equipment variants (6,499 to 10,499 euros) also include an all-road version with slightly wider 35-millimetre tyres.

Suitable mudguards and lights are available for the Defy, and the four equipment variants (6499 to 10,499 euros) also include an all-road version with slightly wider 35-millimetre tyres.

The most important details about the Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2

The Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2 in detailPhoto: Georg GrieshaberThe Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2 in detail
  • Price: 6499 Euro >> available here
  • Weight of complete wheel: 14.4 kilos
  • Max. system weight: 130 kilos
  • Frame sizes: S, M, M/L, L, XL

Geometry data

  • Seat/top/head tube: 515/560/167 millimetres
  • Stack/Reach/STR: 571/387 millimetres/1.48
  • Stack+/Reach+/STR+: 635/576 millimetres/1.10
  • Wheelbase/caster: 1006/59 millimetres

Features of the Giant

  • Drive/gear shift: Sram Rival AXS/Praxis (2x12; 46/33, 10-36 t.)
  • Brakes: Sram Rival (160/160 mm)
  • Tyres: Giant Gavia Fondo 0 (32 mm)
  • Impellers: Giant P-R2
  • Impeller weights: 1431/3494 grams (v./h.)

Motor of the e-road bike

  • Model: Giant SyncDrive Move Plus (hub motor)
  • Top performance: 500 watts
  • Maximum torque: 30 Nm
  • Battery capacity: 400 Wh (+200 Wh range extender)
  • Support levels: 5

Strengths and weaknesses of the Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2

Advantages and disadvantages of the Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2Photo: TOURAdvantages and disadvantages of the Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 2

Advantages

  • Powerful motor
  • Large battery
  • Elegant appearance

Minus

  • heavy
  • Loud drive
  • Weaknesses on extreme inclines

Jens Klötzer is a qualified industrial engineer and TOUR's expert for components of all kinds: brakes, gears, wheels and tyres - Jens puts everything through its paces. He collects historic racing bikes and owns both a modern time trial bike and a titanium gravel touring bike. When travelling, he likes to explore unknown roads in Eastern Europe - on wide but fast tyres.

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