The East German bicycle manufacturer Diamant arrives in France
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Now backed by Trek, Diamant makes its entry into the French market with a new generation of electric bikes.
The German brand Diamant, owned by the Trek group since 2004, arrives in France with a refreshed range of electric bikes. Based in Chemnitz, Saxony, Diamant is the oldest bike manufacturer in Germany still in operation. Recognized for its reliability, excellent value for money, and its roots in a tradition of dependability, the brand aims to attract a clientele looking for sustainable and smart mobility solutions.


Founded in 1885, Diamant has contributed to shaping the history of the modern bicycle. It is notably the originator of the transmission chain as we know it today. With this heritage, the brand now focuses on innovation to meet new usage demands. Its flagship model, the Suvea, reinvents the open frame bicycle through a patented design that allows the bike’s structure to be modified according to needs.
Diamant bets on versatility to shine
The Suvea is distinguished by its removable accessory bar, its luggage rack developed with Ortlieb, a semi-integrated battery with a sleek design, and a cockpit designed for complete integration of wiring. All models are equipped with the Bosch Performance Line CX motor and can be fitted with a smart anti-theft system.


The arrival of Diamant in France is supported by the existing network of Trek retailers, ensuring local service and a high level of expertise. Each bike is designed to remain compatible with market standards to facilitate maintenance and repairs. The brand also offers a lifetime warranty on its frames and rigid forks.


Diamant also joins Trek’s initiative to reduce carbon footprint linked to aluminum production. Its ambition: to offer sustainable bikes that are both accessible, robust, and forward-looking. A promise aimed at both urban cyclists and long-distance enthusiasts.
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