Gazelle

Arroyo C7

E-miesto2016–

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

Chamonix S8

Miesto2018–

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-

Eclipse C380+

E-miesto2020–

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

Esprit

Miesto2014–

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

Makki Load

E-krovininis2021–

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

Medeo T9

E-miesto2019–

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

Orange C7+

Miesto2010–

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

Ultimate C380

E-miesto2015–

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