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A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension trail e-bike with upper mid-range components.
Manufacturer Price
£4,999($6,726)| Frame | Aluminum |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full, 140 / 140mm |
| Fork | Marzocchi Bomber Z2 |
| Shock | Fox Float X Performance |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | Deore |
| Motor | Shimano 600W 85Nm mid-drive |
| Battery | 540Wh |
| Brakes | Shimano Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'7"
🐐 Estimated
Summary
The Orbea Rise trail bike is celebrated for its lightweight design, natural ride feel, and innovative Shimano EP801 RS motor, making it a standout in the eMTB category. Its balanced geometry and supportive suspension cater to aggressive trail riding, while the customizable MyO options and efficient battery system enhance its appeal. Despite its higher price and some minor cons like motor noise and stock tire quality, the Rise excels in handling and climbing, offering a ride that closely mimics traditional mountain bikes.
Super lightweight eBike
Natural ride feel with RS motors
Balanced geometry and supportive suspension
Customizable MyO options
Efficient Shimano EP801 RS motor
Higher price range
Motor noise during rides
Stock tires not matching bike's capabilities
The most natural-feeling eBike on the market
The Orbea Rise LT sets new standards, combining an 85 Nm Shimano EP801 motor and 420 Wh battery, without breaking the mystical 20 kg mark.
The Rise is a VERY innovative platform, and has legitimized an entire genre of eMTBs that ride more like traditional bicycles.
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Apr 2025 · Simon Kohler
In our big 2025 trail bike comparison test, the Orbea Rise LT stands up against the hottest bikes of the season. How does it fare against the competition?
Strong suspension
Versatile MyO configurator
Well-balanced overall concept
Intuitive handling
Loud rattling noise on descents
Limited agility

Nov 2024 · Alan Muldoon
Foresight or good fortune? It’s hard to say which it was, but Orbea’s decision to use a detuned full power Shimano EP8 motor on the original Rise has clearly paid off. Because as the best lightweight e-bikes have shifted to ever-increasing power and torque numbers, the Orbrea Rise has been able to keep in step, and even lead the way. – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – Four years on since the first Rise was released and Orbea has split the range in two. There are now two distinct categories: SL and LT. And let’s face it, some riders want the lightest e-bike possible, while others want an enduro bike with assistance. The 160/150mm travel Rise LT is definitely the latter. Frame and geometry One look at the dimensions of the new Rise LT and it’s pretty clear that it draws inspiration from Orbea’s enduro bike, the Rallon. The frame is full carbon and each of the four frame sizes are tuned to give the same flex response. In the low geometry setting you get a sub 64º head angle combined with a generous 476mm reach that creates space in the front end of the size L frame without it ever feeling too big to control. Also, the 443mm chainstays are pretty short for a full 29er, and 10mm shorter than the Whyte ELyte 150, so the bike still feels really dynamic and agile, as it’s really easy to pop the front up. Orbea achieved this tight rear centre measurement by eliminating the seatstay bridge. But, what’s interesting is that it hasn’t really reinforced the rocker link or suspension pivots to massively to compensate for the missing member. So the bike is actually pretty flexy, well at least the rear end is. More on this later. The Rise LT frame uses Orbea’s signature concentric suspension design, where the rear axle simultaneously pierces the seatstays and chainstays at the rear dropout to help separate how acceleration and braking forces impact the suspension response. It’s really similar to the ABP design on the Trek Fuel EXe, but because the shock on the Orbea is inline with the top tube, rather than the seat tube, it offers much better placement for a range extender or water bottle. With the asymmetric frame design and uninterrupted seat tube, even shorter riders can benefit from longer dropper posts. And while the Rise LT has other cool features – like the FLP tool storage in the suspension link and rear pivots – I’m not a fan of the headset routed cables, as they make basic maintenance way more complicated than necessary – it took Danny over two hours just to regrease the headset bearings when they started creaking. Orbea Rise LT need to know Full carbon frame, 150mm travel Custom Shimano EP801 RS motor Two battery options: 420Wh or 630Wh Fox 36 GripX fork with 160mm travel Optional 210Wh range extender for £399 Ample seat post insertion for longer droppers Shock eyelet …Continue reading »
• Shimano EP801 RS+ mode make light work of climbs
• Modular battery system gives riders freedom
• Great specification for the price
• Dialled geometry, with adjustment
• Cool build customisation options
• Only four frame sizes
• The bike feels too flexy in some situations
• Fox 36 GripX fork lacks sensitivity
• Range anxiety with no battery display
• Bike started creaking after a couple of rides

Nov 2024 · Staff
Our test crew felt like the Orbea Rise LT was constantly a solid performer in every category. It’s versatility make it a very easy bike to...

Aug 2024 · Alex Evans
The newest Rise eMTB turns up the performance level
Balanced geometry
Supportive suspension
Great spec list
Likes to be ridden hard
Motor power and battery life
Adaptability
Shimano xt di2 drivetrain
Not very forgiving
Mid sized hits aren t absorbed very well

Aug 2024 · Peter Walker
In our big light eMTB comparison test, we pitted the new 2025 Orbea Rise LT against 8 of the hottest bikes of the season.
Best all-rounder
Very good suspension
Awesome overall concept
Comprehensive MyO configurator
Background noise downhill

Dec 2022 · Jessie-May Morgan
The 2023 Orbea Rise continues to define the lightweight eBike category with a 15.94 kg 140mm travel eMTB rocking the Shimano EP801 RS Motor

Jul 2022 · LaurenWilliams
Every bit as good as the carbon model, but for less money and with more range.
Lightweight design with a greater than average max torque (60Nm)
Impressive range due to larger battery paired with restricted motor
Sleek electronics
Nearly Invisible aluminum welds
Customizable build kits
Great value for high-end builds
Handles remarkably well through various terrain
Excels on technical climbs
Mimics a natural ride experience on a mountain bike
Stock tires are not on par with the abilities of the bike
Battery life display is vague
Power button positioned in a spot that collects dirt

Jul 2022 · Knut Nes
Orbea launced the carbon frame Orbea Rise a couple of years ago. This was a 29er bike in the Superlight category. The bike came with the Shimano EP8-RS motor, a detuned version of the EP8. With a 360 Wh battery, this bike was quite lightweight. Orbea claimed some 16 kgs for the most expensive model. Watch the video review of the Rise H30, or keep reading below. Less superlight For 2022, Orbea introduced the carbon frame version – Rise Hydro. …
| Frame | Orbea Rise Hydro 140mm travel 29" Boost 12x148 Colors: Metallic Mulberry-Black (Matt); Baobab Brown-Cosmic Brown (Matt); Iceberg Grey-Moondust Blue (Gloss) |
|---|---|
| Fork | Marzocchi Bomber Z2 140 QR15x110 Travel: 140mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | Fox Float Performance 2-Position Evol custom tune 210x55mm Travel: 140mm |
| Stem | OC Mountain Control MC20, 0º |
| Handlebar | OC Mountain Control MC31, Rise20, Width 800 |
| Saddle | Fizik Terra Ridon X5 145mm |
| Seatpost | OC Mountain Control MC21, 31.6mm, Dropper Type: Dropper |
| Grips | OC Lock On |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Deore M6100 SGS Shadow Plus |
|---|---|
| Crank | e*thirteen e*spec Direct Mount 32T Boost |
| Shifters | Shimano Deore M6100 |
| Cassette | Shimano CS-M6100 10-51t 12-Speed |
| Chain | Shimano M6100 |
| Chain Guide | Orbea Rise chainguide |
| Brakes | Shimano MT201 Hydraulic Disc Type: Shimano Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Alloy, Tubeless, 29", 29c, 32H |
|---|---|
| Tires | Maxxis Rekon 2.40" 120 TPI 3C MaxxTerra Exo+ TLR |
| Motor | Shimano EP600-RS |
|---|---|
| Battery | Orbea Internal 540Wh (Optional 252 Wh Range Extender) |
| Remote | EN600-L |
| Display | N/A |
| Charger | Orbea 2.Generation eBike Smart charger 42V/2-4A |
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Last updated March 1
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