Giant
Giant Explore E+
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Full spec sheet
Motor & battery
| Motor position | Mid-drive |
|---|---|
| Motor power | 250 W |
| Torque | 75 Nm |
| Battery capacity | 625 Wh |
| Removable battery | Yes |
| Charge time | — |
Performance
| Range | — |
|---|---|
| Max assisted speed | 25 km/h |
| Max rider weight | — |
Dimensions & equipment
| Bike weight | — |
|---|---|
| Wheel diameter | — |
| Gears | 10 |
| Brakes | Hydraulic disc brake |
| Suspension | Front |
| Manufacturer warranty | — |
| Frame size | — |
Other manufacturer data
Motor: Yamaha mid-motor, 75Nm
Battery: 625Wh integrated
Suspension: Front fork and saddle suspension for extra comfort on long rides
Delivery & assembly
Assembly
Available through Giant dealers.
Good to know
Reference model, not an Amazon product. Price/specs (E+ 1, 625Wh) from Consumentenbond and giant-bicycles.com (Aug 2026).
Analysis
The Explore E+ is Giant's powerful e-trekking bike, designed for long tours: a Yamaha mid-motor with 75Nm of torque and an integrated 625Wh battery. 10 derailleur gears and hydraulic disc brakes give precise control, while front fork and saddle suspension boost comfort on longer rides.
This bike is meant for riders wanting to go further than the average city bike, with enough power for hilly terrain and heavy loads.
Note: reference model with no affiliate link. Price (E+ 1, 625Wh trim) and specs from Consumentenbond and giant-bicycles.com (captured August 2026).
Pros
- Powerful 75Nm Yamaha motor
- Front fork and saddle suspension for extra comfort
- 10-speed derailleur for fine-tuning
Cons
- No listed range figure
- No affiliate link: only through the Giant dealer network
Ideal for: Touring riders after a powerful e-trekking bike for long, demanding rides.
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