Product Overview
Rise shook up the lightweight e-MTB world on its launch with its "more bike, less E" philosophy. Simply the most natural feeling ebike on the market, bringing riders closer to the trail and shattering expectations about how an ebike should ride.
Rise returns, lighter than ever and with more battery options, ready to open up longer adventures and take you to even more epic locations. Rise beyond expectations and discover the new standard in MTB.
RS Power: New Shimano EP801 Motor
All 2023 carbon Rise models feature Shimano's new EP801 with the RS (Rider Synergy) setup, the hallmark of the new model. The new motor offers more adjustability and connectivity than ever, but maintains the RS philosophy that Orbea designed for this platform with the goal of offering a natural power delivery. Torque maxes out at 60Nm with an optimal cadence range between 75-90Nm.
RS Range: More Autonomy
Taking advantage of all the knowledge they've acquired since launching Rise, Orbea presents a completely redesigned and optimized 360 Wh battery for the Rise family. With a total weight of 1.8 kg—a saving of 300 grams from the previous version—it brings the M LTD model to a staggering 15.9 kg.
The new battery is built with 21,700 cells that offer a better charge and discharge ratio and better heat management. In addition to being more compact, the frame's anchor points are now integrated into the battery itself. In this way, it saves a few grams of weight compared to the previous version and favors frame weight distribution for even more natural handling. This 360 Wh battery is now compatible with current aluminum Rise models. This means that those looking for the ultimate RS experience at a more affordable price will have the option to do so with Rise.
If that weren't enough, all carbon Rise models are compatible with the 540 Wh battery introduced last year on the aluminum Rise. All this without compromising the clean, integrated aesthetic that's symbolic of this e-bike. The carbon Rise models will come standard with the 360 Wh battery, but customers have the option to swap it out for the 540 Wh battery on the MyO configurator. Riders looking for the best handling and the ultimate RS experience can continue to choose the 360 Wh battery as their best ally. But those who seek adventures with even more autonomy can bet on the 540 Wh battery. For even more epic rides, Rise has the optional 252 Wh Range Extender, bringing a carbon or aluminum Rise up to an impressive 792 Wh. With the exceptional energy management of this bike, you'd have to ride many hours to drain a battery like this.
In the 2023 range, the carbon and aluminum Rise will share their entire electric ecosystem. This means that they will use the same Range Extender and smart charger. It is now possible to charge a carbon Rise at 4A, while the Range Extender will charge at 2A.
RS Interface: Cockpit Integration
Since the debut of the first Rise, Orbea has worked hard on cleaning up the handlebars. Thanks to the new Shimano EP801 RS motor, the company has taken a new step towards designing a cockpit just like a mechanical bike.
The new motor includes the EN600 wireless control, which has allowed the Orbea engineering team to remove the old LED reader, which was situated on the brake hose. This remote contains the power button, allowing Orbea to remove it from the frame and thereby improve seat post insertion. As usual, the Rise platform continues to enjoy the RS Garmin IQ app, developed by Orbea. This app allows riders to display typical e-bike data, such as battery or assistance mode, on a Garmin device without the need for a specific display.
RS Weight: Lighter Than Ever
Along with reducing the main battery's weight, Orbea worked on other aspects to achieve the lightest of e-bikes. For example, the Rise link has been completely redesigned to provide greater rigidity while its new shape achieves a lighter weight. Now, a size M carbon Rise frame tops the scale at a scant 2.2 kg.
As if that weren't enough, this link is now compatible with the Orbea FLP multitool. This means that riders always have multiple allen keys on their bike, allowing them to make small adjustments without needing to reach into a backpack.
Design and Integration
Rise features Orbea's integration system that debuted this year in the Oiz and Wild models: the SIC System. Cables are fed through the headset cover, which means riding with shorter, secure cables that eliminate any noise and distraction.
With the Orbea SIC System, changing a cable, the stem or the handlebar is as simple as ever and doesn't require any extra steps. Additionally, the SIC System makes it possible to incorporate the Spin Block—a twist limiter protects the frame against impacts in the event of a crash, keeping the paint job looking fresh throughout its useful life.
Orbea offers extensive configuration possibilities in the Rise family through their MyO configurator. Riders can configure their Rise with two battery options across all models, add the Range Extender, choose from different suspension options, wheels, ergonomic measurements in the cockpit and dropper posts. In the carbon models, it's also possible to personalize the frame's color and finish.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specification | Details |
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Frame | 2023 Orbea Rise OMR (Orbea Monocoque Race) carbon front and rear triangles, molded chainstay and seatstay protection |
Fork | FOX FLOAT 36 Factory, GRIP2 damper, Kashima coating, 44mm offset 150mm |
Rear Shock | FOX FLOAT X Factory, EVOL LV, 2-position compression lever, Kashima coating, custom tune, trunnion mount, 210mm x 55mm 140mm |
Battery | Orbea, integrated 360 Wh |
Motor | Shimano STEPS EP801-RS, 60 Nm max torque |
Display | Shimano STEPS EN600-L remote, Bluetooth connectivity, wire routed through handlebar |
Headset | Orbea SIC (Sealed Internal Cables); Spin Block rotation limiter |
Handlebar | OC Mountain Control MC10 Carbon, 800mm width, 20mm or 35mm rise options |
Stem | OC Mountain Control MC20, 0° rise |
Brakes | Shimano Deore M6120, 4-piston |
Brake levers | Shimano Deore M6120 |
Shifter | Shimano Deore XT M8100, 12-speed, I-SPEC EV mounting bracket |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Deore XT M8100, 12-speed, SGS cage, SHADOW RD+ |
Cranks | Shimano STEPS EM600 |
Chainring | e*thirteen e*spec, direct mount, 32 tooth |
Chain | Shimano SLX M7100, 12-speed |
Cassette | Shimano SLX M7100, 12-speed, 10-51 tooth |
Wheelset | OQUO Mountain Control MC32Team wheelset, 15mm x 110mm (Boost) front, 12mm x 148mm (Boost) rear with MICRO SPLINE driver |
Tires | Maxxis Dissector, 3C MaxxTerra compound, EXO+ casing, TR, 120 TPI, 29" x 2.4" |
Saddle | fi'zi:k Taiga, S-Alloy rails, 142mm width |
Seatpost | OC Mountain Control MC20 dropper 31.6m, Shimano MT500 I-SPEC EV remote lever Drop: 125mm (SM), 150mm (MD), 175mm (LG), 200mm (XL) |
Extras |
Concentric Boost II rear suspension design Rider Synergy (RS) Concept Secure Battery System (SBS) SIC (Sealed Internal Cables) routing; cables/hoses route through headset Power settings customizable via Shimano STEPS E-Tube Project Mobile App Compatible with Garmin IQ ecosystem to display support mode, assist level, cadence, range, and speed data Includes Orbea Gen2 Smart 2-4A battery charger (42V) |