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Orange price point breakdown
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Orange model ranges
Gravel
RX9

Current Models

1

price

(2 768 €)

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Trail
Clockwork

Current Models

3

price

(1 730 €)—(2 076 €)

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Satsuma SE

Current Models

1

price

(6 805 €)

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Switch

Current Models

1

price

(1 384 €)

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Enduro
Phase

Current Models

6

price

(6 920 €)—(10 092 €)

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Switch

Current Models

5

price

(5 421 €)—(8 535 €)

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Stage

Current Models

3

price

(6 689 €)—(9 111 €)

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Crush

Current Models

2

price

(1 453 €)—(1 776 €)

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Patriot

Current Models

1

price

(11 187 €)

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Dirt Jump
Whippet

Current Models

1

price

(1 153 €)

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Urban
Speedwork

Current Models

1

price

(1 569 €)

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Recent reviews
BIKEPACKING.com
Velo Orange Chessie Review: Formless Figure

juil. 2025 · By Nic Morales

The Velo Orange Chessie is a gravel bike from the Maryland brand that promises more than just big tires, sliding dropouts, and solid value...

Points forts
  • Affordable frame with modern attributes makes this one of the best value options on the market.

  • Tubing quality is light and feels solid on roads and trails.

  • Versatility through dropouts and headtube spec makes this a true do-anything bike.

  • Dropper routing and use for this bike is really nice.

  • Geometry isn’t too aggressive but can be made to feel sharp.

Points faibles
  • A lack of mounts on the frame is a huge miss for the intended purpose.

  • Dropouts aren’t the smoothest.

  • It should have simply been designed around a 2.25” tire.

  • Aluminum can’t be fixed as easily as steel.

  • The graphics are a little childish.

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MBR
The heavy metal Orange Phase Evo LE totally rocked on enduro trails thanks to its great suspension and dialled geometry - MBR

nov. 2024 · Alan Muldoon

At this price point, most SL e-bikes use carbon fibre frames to save weight, or at least that’s what the marketing gurus tell us. Not at Orange, though. In fact, even the bash guard that sits under the alloy Phase Evo frame to protect the Bosch Performance Line SX motor isn’t plastic, it’s aluminium, and it’s made in Halifax too, just like the rest of the frame. – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – So let’s cut straight to the chase… How much does the Phase Evo LE actually weigh? On the Orange website it claims 19.5kg for a size L, but that’s probably for the more expensive Factory build. Our “entry-level” Phase Evo LE at £8k, also in size L, weighed in at 20.84kg stock, and 20.88kg with our Continental Kryptotal control tyres fitted. That makes it the heaviest bike in our 2024 SL E-Bike of the Year test, and almost 2.5kg heavier than the lightest bike, the Specialized Turbo Levo SL. With 160mm travel, the Phase Evo LE is also the most enduro, so we need to keep that in mind. And Orange isn’t alone here, when hard hitting SL bikes like the new YT Decoy SN are nudging the 21kg mark, and that’s with a full carbon frame. Frame and geometry The folded, then seam-welded monocoque frame construction that Orange uses to manufacture its frames needs no introduction, even if its latest application – the Phase Evo – clearly does. It’s a Bosch SX powered SL e-bike with 55Nm of torque and 600 watts peak power. And if the Phase Evo isn’t that light, it sure as hell had better be capable. And the numbers certainly suggest that. With 160mm travel at both ends, the Orange clearly has the potential to be ridden hard, where the MX wheel format reflects a more bum-on-the-back-tyre attitude. And the Phase Evo LE isn’t just a big travel bike. The size L boasts a whopping 1,289mm wheelbase, super-slack 63.2º head angle and a relatively low 342mm BB height. Interestingly, Orange hasn’t gone crazy steep on the seat tube angle. At a saddle height of 740mm, I measured a 75.6º effective seat tube angle, possibly reflecting the realistic power output of the Bosch SX motor and the climbs you can realistically tackle. Or maybe it just offers a more trail-friendly seated riding position? Either way, it gives the size L Phase Evo a big-old 635mm top tube, which makes it feel super-spacious when seated. It comes with all mod cons too, including a small stash compartment, cut into the down tube just behind the head tube. But given that this “SAFE” storage option has very limited capacity, and the same could probably be achieved with a tool strap, I don’t really see the point of it. Especially if the frame had to be reinforced – read made heavier – to accommodate the cutaway. Also I don’t like the idea of having a gaping hole so close to …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • • Great geo and handling

  • • Fox Factory suspension

  • • MX wheel format fits the attitude

  • • Balanced frame flex and suspension

  • • Hope hubs are bomber solid

Points faibles
  • • Only 4 frame sizes

  • • Bosch Purion 200 display scratches easily

  • • Shimano SLX brakes glaze easily

  • • Fox Transfer post stopped extending fully

  • • Heaviest bike in test

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Pinkbike
Review: Orange Switch 7 - A Clashing of Worlds

oct. 2024 · Henry Quinney

Ultimately, this bike truly shines on the trails you dream of riding.

Points forts
  • Balanced

  • Capable descender

  • Superb suspension feel

  • Excellent Geometry

Points faibles
  • Not the most efficient at braking

  • Noisey

  • Pedal feedback

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Bikerumor
Exclusive: Challenge Issues 100 Limited Edition Fango Tires With Orange Sidewall

oct. 2024 · Jordan Villella

Challenge Tires resurrects the Fango from the dead (it is Halloween, after all). The Fango orange sidewall run is limited to only 100 tires.

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Bikerumor
Friction Drop Bar Shifters That Can Shift Anything? Velo Orange Shows Growtac Levers, More

sept. 2024 · Ron Frazelle

Velo Orange dawns a new logo, will soon carry friction drop bar levers and a myriad of new prodicts including a new gravel frame set!

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Loam Wolf
Review: Orange Switch 6 Pro

août 2024 · Robert Johnston

The Orange Switch 6 has pleasant pedaling characteristics and nicely balanced geometry that allows the rider to attack the trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Orange bikes are most popular?

The most popular Orange model families are the Crush, Phase et Stage.

Q: Does Orange make eBikes?

Yes, Orange manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.