Giant TCR Advanced SL 0 RED

Giant

TCR Advanced SL0 RED

From$13,500
FrameAdvanced SL-grade Composi…Advanced SL-grade Composite…
GroupsetSRAM RED AXS E1SRAM RED, 12-speed, 10-33T
WheelsCADEX Max 40 WheelSyste…CADEX Road Race GC, tubeles…
Tire clearance33 mm

The 2026 Giant TCR Advanced SL is an uncompromising road racing platform built specifically for competitive hill climbs, criteriums, and World Tour-level efforts. Positioned at the absolute top of Giant’s lineup, this generation utilizes the brand's highest-grade carbon fiber and a signature integrated seatpost to achieve a remarkably low system weight of roughly 6.7 kilograms. It is designed for riders who prioritize immediate power transfer and sharp handling over relaxed cruising or long-distance touring comfort. Rather than attempting to be a versatile all-rounder, the Advanced SL focuses entirely on pedaling efficiency and low-inertia responsiveness. The resulting frame is exceptionally rigid under load, catering to experienced cyclists who want a highly communicative, race-tuned chassis that translates every input directly to the road.

Giant TCR Advanced SL
Build
Size
$13,500
02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
2 components
FrameAdvanced SL-grade Composite, 12x142mm thru-axle, integrated seatpost, disc
ForkAdvanced SL-grade Composite, full-composite OverDrive Aero steerer, 12x100mm thru-axle, disc
02Drivetrain & brakes
11 components
Shift leversSRAM RED AXS E1
Front derailleurSRAM RED AXS E1
Rear derailleurSRAM RED AXS E1
Bottom bracketSRAM DUB ceramic, press fit
Front rotorSRAM CenterLine XR 160mm
Rear rotorSRAM CenterLine XR 140mm
03Wheels & tires
4 components
Front wheelCADEX Max 40 WheelSystem, 40mm, CenterLock, 12x100mm thru-axle
Rear wheelCADEX Max 40 WheelSystem, 40mm, CenterLock, 12x142mm thru-axle
04Cockpit & contact
5 components
StemGiant Contact SLR AeroLight (XS:80mm, S:90mm, M:100mm, M/L:110mm, L:110mm, XL:120mm)
HandlebarsGiant Contact SLR (XS:420/370mm, S:420/370mm, M:440/390mm, M/L:440/390mm, L:440/390mm, XL:440/390mm)
SaddleCADEX AMP
SeatpostGiant Integrated Seatpost, -5/+15mm offset
Grips/TapeStratus Lite 2.0
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

6 sizes published.

The geometry of the TCR Advanced SL dictates an aggressive, aerodynamic rider posture suited for racing. Across the size range, the frame pairs a low stack with a relatively long reach—a size medium measures 545mm in stack and 388mm in reach—pulling the rider forward and down over the front wheel. Handling is dictated by a steep 73-degree head tube angle on medium through extra-large frames, combined with uniformly short 405mm chainstays. This tight rear center and steep front end create a short wheelbase that reacts instantly to steering inputs and weight shifts.

Fit adjustability is the most critical consideration for this frame. The integrated seatpost requires precise cutting during initial assembly, leaving only a few millimeters of upward adjustment via spacers afterward. This permanent modification limits future fit changes and resale flexibility. The cockpit features Giant’s Contact SLR AeroLight stem and carbon handlebars, which scale proportionally with frame size, offering a 100mm stem and 440mm bar width on the medium. The resulting setup is rigid and locked-in, demanding a rider who is already confident in their exact fit coordinates.

Reach × Stack · size Smm

Where the handlebar sits relative to the bottom bracket — the single most important fit pair.

610573535498460STACK ↑335359383406430REACH →ENDURANCERACE / AEROSize S383 · 528
01Fit geometry6 values
Stack528 mm
Reach383 mm
Top tube535 mm
Headtube length130 mm
Standover height734 mm
Seat tube length710 mm
02Component geometry4 values
Crank length165 mm
Handlebar width420 mm
Stem length90 mm
Seatpost offset-5 mm
03Handling geometry7 values
Headtube angle72.3°
Seat tube angle74°
BB drop70 mm
Trail64 mm
Offset45 mm
Wheelbase977 mm
Chainstay length405 mm

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

2 builds, ranging $13,500.

The TCR Advanced SL is offered in two flagship builds, both priced identically at $13,500. The lineup splits simply by groupset preference: one model features Shimano Dura-Ace Di2, while the other is equipped with SRAM RED AXS E1. Both drivetrains provide top-tier electronic shifting and hydraulic braking, but the SRAM RED build explicitly includes an integrated Quarq power meter at the crankset.

Beyond the shifting components, the two builds share an identical, premium finishing kit that leaves virtually no room for aftermarket upgrades. Both roll on Cadex Max 40 carbon WheelSystems paired with 30mm tubeless Cadex Race GC tires, minimizing rotational weight for rapid acceleration. The bottom brackets on both models are upgraded to ceramic press-fit units—CEMA for the Shimano build and SRAM DUB ceramic for the RED build—to maximize drivetrain efficiency. Contact points are equally high-end, featuring the carbon-railed Cadex AMP saddle and Giant's proprietary SLR carbon cockpit. At this price point, the value proposition is strictly about acquiring a complete, race-ready package straight out of the box, with every component selected to complement the ultralight frame.

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0 Dura-Ace build
0 Dura-Ace
$13,500
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0 RED build
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05 / Reviews

From the press.

1 review from the cycling press.

Reviewers characterize the TCR Advanced SL as a highly specialized tool, noting that it behaves as a "pure racing machine" (Cyclonline) rather than a forgiving endurance bike. The primary consensus centers on the frame's exceptional stiffness-to-weight ratio. Testers report that pedal reactivity is instantaneous, observing that "every watt pressed into the pedals is transformed into movement" (Cyclonline) without detectable flex in the bottom bracket. This rigidity makes the bike a formidable climber, especially on steep gradients where its low mass becomes a distinct advantage.

However, this uncompromising stiffness introduces clear handling tradeoffs. On smooth tarmac, the steering is surgical, but on imperfect surfaces, the chassis can feel "nervous" (Cyclonline) compared to standard road models. The front end responds instantly to rider input, making it a "blade on descents" (Cyclonline) that requires a high degree of technical skill to manage safely at speed.

While the integrated seatpost is credited with adding just enough vertical compliance to dampen high-frequency road buzz, reviewers caution that the bike remains demanding. It does not mask the road surface, instead providing raw, continuous feedback. Ultimately, testers agree the Advanced SL is built for riders seeking the absolute limit of performance, trading everyday practicality for a visceral, highly connected ride feel.