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A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro e-bike with upper mid-range components.
Manufacturer Price
£5,899($7,912)| Frame | Aluminum |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full, 160 / 160mm |
| Fork | RockShox 35 Silver |
| Shock | Fox Float DPS Performance |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | XT, Deore |
| Motor | Bosch 600W 85Nm mid-drive |
| Battery | Bosch 750Wh |
| Brakes | SRAM DB8 Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
4'11" – 5'9"
5'2" – 6'1"
5'6" – 6'5"
5'10" – 6'9"
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Summary
The Orbea Wild is a highly capable enduro eMTB praised for its balanced performance on both climbs and descents. Its suspension is supple and absorbent, providing excellent grip and stability on rough terrain. The bike features a powerful Bosch motor and large battery, though the non-removable battery is a noted drawback.
Balanced and capable handling
Supple and absorbent suspension
Powerful Bosch motor and good battery life
High level of customizability via MyO program
Clean frame design with integrated battery
Non-removable battery
Higher price point for top models
Less agile compared to some rivals
Fiddly headset cable routing
The Wild is one of the most balanced, easy-to-ride-fast bikes on the market.
Orbea has placed ride-quality at the heart of the new Wild, prioritizing performance over outright power.
The Orbea Wild was so dang fun I didn’t want to head home for dinner.Electric Bike Report
for skilled riders wanting a responsive, stable and highly capable e-MTB for riding absolutely anything in their path, the Orbea Wild is about as good as it gets
It’s a superb e-bike to ride, with a top quality frame, class-leading motor, excellent suspension and well-balanced geometry
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Jul 2024 · Simon Kohler
How did the Orbea WILD M-LTD fare against the competition in our 2024 enduro comparison test?
Makes you want to ride uphill
Incredibly composed
Fantastic suspension
Can't keep up with the analogue bikes in terms of agility
Permanently installed battery – no off-bike charging

Jun 2024 · Justin Taylor
The Wild combines impressive power and range with terrific handling in a stylish package. Orbea is back with the latest incarnation of their long-travel 29er eMTB, the Wild. This is version four, and it shows a number of improvements and refinements over the previous version. Let’s cover the basics before we jump into the improvements
Bosch Performance Line CX motor is one of the best-reviewed motors being spec’d in eMTBs
Comes standard with a 750Wh Bosch PowerTube battery
With 160mm of travel in the front and rear, the Wild is smooth over rough terrain and can soak up big hits easily
4-piston Shimano hydraulic disc brakes with 203mm rotors offer precise and powerful control
Internal routing of cables and hoses makes for a very clean appearance
The controller is small enough to be easy to reach and connects via Bluetooth, so no additional wires
Researching all the component choices when ordering could be a weekend-long project

Jan 2024 · Danny Milner
In 2020, the organisers of the Enduro World Series (as it was then, now called EDR – as in EnDuRo) introduced an e-bike category. At first it was dismissed as a retirement home for washed-up racers, but it has grown in stature over the last few years and now attracts a stacked field of top riders, including several former World Champions, ex-World Cup stars and a growing pool of young blood. Bike brands have also been getting in on the act, designing and building dedicated enduro race bikes to give their riders the best chance of winning. One of those brands is Orbea, and its Wild e-bike has just been ridden to overall victory in the 2023 women’s E-EDR series by Flo Espiñeira. A proven winner between the tapes, we got hold of the M-Team model to see how it stacks up against the best e-bikes on the market, and more specifically the equally race-focussed Canyon Strive:ON CFR. Read our review of the Canyon Strive:ON CFR Read our comparison test between the Orbea Wild M-Team and the Canyon Strive:ON CFR Orbea Wild M-Team need to know 29er enduro e-bike with 160mm travel Bosch Performance CX motor and choice of 625Wh or 750Wh battery Carbon and alloy frame opinions Four frame sizes 8 models with prices starting from £5,299 Customisation options through the MYO program Frame and geometry The Wild is available in both carbon and aluminium frame options, both of which share a similar profile that’s immediately identifiable by its distinctive shock struts. These reinforcing beams connect the down tube to the base of the seat tube/top of the motor housing, and double up as lower mounts for the trunnion shock. By mounting the shock vertically, driven by a rocker link, Orbea has maximised space in the front triangle to make room for a water bottle and frame strap loaded with tube and tools. And at the rear is a Concentric dropout pivot that functions in the same way as Trek’s ABP and Dave Weagle’s Split Pivot, by aiming to reduce the effect of braking on the suspension. Providing the assistance is Bosch’s acclaimed Performance CX motor packing 600W peak power and 85Nm of torque. With a dynamic response that’s highly tunable, and performance-orientated features such as extended overrun to help on technical climbs, it’s a firm favourite with both racers and weekend warriors alike. Only the rattle when coasting on descents spoils Bosch’s perfect report card. Riders can tune the weight, range, and handling, by choosing between two battery sizes: 625Wh or 750Wh, with a circa 900g penalty for the latter – choosing the smaller battery will also save you £210. Orbea has kept the top tube wafer-thin, and made a concerted effort to match the lines of the top tube with angle of the seatstays and the shock bracing. In our view the end result is an exceptionally attractive frame design with a classic side profile and impressive attention to detail. One of the key changes to the …Continue reading »
• Rock solid on rough tracks
• Excellent balance on size large
• Ample power and range
• Suspension offers both grip and support with the option to increase progression
• Customisable spec
• Battery is not easily removable.
• Not the most agile
• Reduced rear wheel clearance for smaller riders
• Headset-routed cables.

Oct 2023 · Knut Nes
The Orbea Wild caught a lot of attention when it was updated for 2023, mainly because the top-of-the line model was a sub 21 kg bike. That’s very light for a full fat emtb. We’re not testing the most expensive carbon version though. We’re sort of...

Oct 2023
The Orbea Wild has been completely redesigned for this year, and for the right rider this bike is nothing short of brilliant.
Clean frame design
Powerful Bosch motor & big 750Wh battery
Great geometry
Supportive & easy to tune suspension
Astonishingly fast & capable on techy terrain
No mullet compatibility
Headset cable routing is fiddly
On the pricey side for the spec

May 2023 · Mike Kazimer
There's a punching bag-like quality to the way the Wild absorbs obstacles – it seems to relish high-speed smashing, and can withstand some serious hits without getting hung up or knocked off line.
Extremely calm and composed in the steeps & at speed
Powerful Bosch motor with wireless controller and simple display
Customizable built kits allow for a wide range of build options
Integrated battery decreases the potential for mega-long, multi-battery missions.
Thru-headset cable routing is well sealed, but it's still more of a hassle to work on
No mixed wheel options on smaller (or any) sizes

May 2023 · Alex Evans
Orbea’s newest Wild ebike is truly enduro race-ready
Balanced feel on ascents and descents
Capable and supple suspension
Loads of grip
Great spec
Bosch motor and battery life
Value for money

May 2023
The Orbea Wild inspires brave and bold riding on the downhills and facilitates efficient climbing up technical ascents. Check out our review!
Bosch Motor Power
Aggressive charging
Excellent climber
“Premium” value
So fast and confident
Not the most comfortable bike
Stiff frame can be issue for some on very loose terrain
| Frame | Orbea Wild Hydro 2023, 160mm travel, 29" wheels, Concentric Boost 12x148 Colors: Basalt Grey - Dark Teal (Gloss); Corn Yellow - Metallic Night Black (Gloss); Baobab Brown - Nori Green (Matt) |
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| Fork | RockShox 35 Silver TK Q15x110 Solo Air 160mm Travel: 160mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | Fox Float DPS Performance Trunnion 3-Position Evol LV custom tune 205x65mm Travel: 160mm |
| Headset | FSA 1-1/2" Integrated Aluminium Cup |
| Stem | OC Mountain Control MC20, 0º |
| Handlebar | OC Mountain Control MC30, Rise20, Width 800 |
| Saddle | Selle Royal Vivo 145x269mm |
| Seatpost | OC Mountain Control MC20, 31.6mm, Dropper Type: Dropper |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano XT M8100 SGS Shadow Plus |
|---|---|
| Crank | e*thirteen e*spec Direct Mount 34T Boost |
| Shifters | Shimano Deore M6100 |
| Cassette | Shimano CS-M7100 10-51t 12-Speed |
| Chain | Shimano M6100 |
| Chain Guide | e*thirteen Plus Bosch CX Gen4 32-38t |
| Brakes | SRAM DB8 Black Hydraulic Disc Type: SRAM DB8 Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Race Face AR 30c Tubeless Ready |
|---|---|
| Tires | Maxxis Minion DHR II 2.60" 120 TPI FB 3C Maxx Terra Exo+ TR |
| Motor | BOSCH Performance Line CX BDU3741 |
|---|---|
| Battery | BOSCH Powertube 750Wh Horizontal BBP3770 |
| Remote | BOSCH Mini Remote BRC3300 |
| Display | BOSCH System Controller BCR3100 |
| Charger | Bosch Charger 4A (230V) BPC3400 |
First added November 18
Last updated April 20
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