The Arroyo is Gazelle's most accessible premium e-city bike — the entry point into the brand's Dutch-engineered electric range. Built in Dieren since the mid-2010s, it pairs Bosch's reliable Active Li
The Chamonix occupies Gazelle's "active city" segment — faster and sportier than the Orange, but without an electric motor. Named after the famous Alpine resort, it pairs Gates CDN belt drive (carbon-
The Eclipse launched around 2020 as Gazelle's first Class 3 speed pedelec, allowing motor assist up to 28 mph — the same speed as a confident road cyclist. It brings the brand's signature Dutch engine
The Esprit is Gazelle's entry into the everyday Dutch city bike market — designed for riders who want Gazelle build quality and Dutch practicality at the lowest accessible price point. First appearing
The Makki Load arrived in 2021 as Gazelle's answer to the Dutch family cargo bike tradition — the "bakfiets" (box bike) culture that has replaced cars for school runs across the Netherlands. Built on
The Medeo T9 appeared in 2019 as Gazelle's sports-commuter e-bike — lighter and more dynamic than the Arroyo, thanks to a sloping aluminium frame, 27.5" wheels with wider 2.4" tyres, and a 9-speed Shi
The Orange is Gazelle's definitive everyday Dutch city bike — unchanged in spirit since the company began making commuter bikes in Dieren in 1892. The hydro-formed aluminium frame is stiff, quiet, and
The Ultimate is Gazelle's flagship premium e-city bike, developed at the company's 130-year-old factory in Dieren, the Netherlands. It embodies the pinnacle of Dutch commuter engineering: an integrate