Torque and cadence sensing adds value by improving assist control and ride feel.
The included display or control unit adds useful everyday value.
The bike has 10 or more gears, which adds useful drivetrain range.
The bike appears to be a recent or current model.
The release age is recent, which supports value if pricing is competitive.
Overview
The Orbea DENNA H50 is a powerful all-terrain e-bike that excels in acceleration, hill climbing, and battery efficiency, making it a great choice for riders who need strong support on varied surfaces. Its lightweight carbon frame and 600W motor with 85Nm torque provide a lively and responsive ride, while the hydraulic disc brakes offer confident stopping power. However, the bike's non-removable battery means you'll need to keep the whole bike near a charger, and the lack of suspension may make rough roads feel less comfortable. Despite these considerations, it's well-suited for mixed-surface commutes and light off-road adventures where performance and efficiency matter most.
Best For
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This all-terrain e-bike should suit riders who want a versatile option for mixed surfaces and moderate off-road use, with a focus on comfort and practicality. Its strong hill climbing support and high power-to-weight ratio make it a good choice for riders prioritising responsive assistance and confident braking. The bike’s efficient battery use and lightweight design also make it appealing for everyday riding and longer trips on varied terrain.
Who Should Avoid It
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Riders who need a larger battery or more off-road capability may want to compare alternatives. The battery capacity is below average for similar all-terrain e-bikes, which could limit range for longer rides or frequent use. Additionally, the lack of suspension may make rough roads or technical trails feel less comfortable. However, the bike still offers strong hill climbing support and a good power-to-weight ratio, which may suit riders prioritising performance on mixed surfaces.
Ownership considerations
These points highlight practical ownership factors such as maintenance, storage, charging, everyday
handling and bad-weather usability.
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More maintenance likely
Poor
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Hydraulic disc brakes are a strong everyday setup, though they may need occasional specialist servicing.
Tyres are listed, but there is no clear puncture-protection signal.
The carbon frame material can be lightweight, though damage checks may need more care.
A higher number of gears can add drivetrain complexity.
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Limited storage practicality
Poor
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The bike is lighter than many similar e-bikes, which should make storage and moving it around easier.
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Mixed liftability
Mixed
The bike is very light compared with similar e-bikes, which should make it easier to lift and move.
The bike is very light compared with similar e-bikes, which should make it easier to lift and move.
The listed weight is 15 kg.
The carbon frame material should help keep weight down.
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No removable battery advantage
Poor
The battery does not appear to be removable, so the whole bike may need to be near a charging point.
The battery does not appear to be removable, so the whole bike may need to be near a charging point.
This bike type can be larger or heavier, so a removable battery adds useful charging flexibility.
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Average charging speed
Mixed
Charging time is shorter than average for this type of e-bike.
Charging time is shorter than average for this type of e-bike.
The quoted charging time is long in absolute terms.
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Excellent battery efficiency
Excellent
The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.
The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.
The calculated range per battery unit is 178.57.
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Some everyday equipment gaps
Weak
The included display or control unit adds useful ride information for daily use.
The included display or control unit adds useful ride information for daily use.
Hydraulic disc brakes are useful equipment for confident daily riding.
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Some bad-weather limitations
Weak
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide better control and confidence in wet conditions.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide better control and confidence in wet conditions.
Built-in lights are not listed, so bad-weather visibility may depend on extra accessories.
The tyre description suggests useful grip or practicality for mixed and wet conditions.
The all-terrain format should suit mixed surfaces and poorer conditions.
A very light e-bike may feel less planted in poor weather or windy conditions.
The wheel size should be workable for regular poor-weather riding, depending on tyre choice.
Frame material is listed as carbon fiber, which gives useful durability and maintenance context.
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Some family utility limitations
Weak
The all-terrain format can suit mixed family or utility journeys.
The all-terrain format can suit mixed family or utility journeys.
The listed maximum payload is practical for lighter utility use.
The listed maximum payload is 125 kg.
Hydraulic disc brakes are useful when carrying children, shopping or heavier loads.
Range is average or better compared with similar e-bikes, which supports practical daily use.
Where to buy
The Orbea DENNA H50 is priced at £3,499, which looks favourable against similar all-terrain e-bikes from 2025. It offers strong performance in range, torque support and power-to-weight ratio, though the non-removable battery may be a trade-off for some buyers.
Compared with similar all terrain e-bikes on Bikkerr, this model sits £297.72 below average
The Orbea DENNA H50 is listed at £3,499, which sits comfortably against similar all-terrain e-bikes from 2025, offering a strong value case for its category. It compares well with rivals in terms of range, torque support and power-to-weight ratio, which are all important for handling mixed surfaces and everyday usability. However, some alternatives may offer a larger battery or be better suited for heavier loads, and the non-removable battery could be a consideration for those who need more flexible charging options. For an all-terrain e-bike, the balance of performance, weight and braking confidence makes this a compelling option, especially for riders who prioritise efficiency and handling over maximum battery capacity. Buyers looking for a versatile, lightweight e-bike that performs well on varied terrain are likely to see the value in this model.
We reach this value score by combining the bike’s price, specification, performance data and comparison against similar e-bikes in our database.
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The listed price is GBP 3,499.
The bike appears to save around GBP 1,164 versus the average.
Range is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
Motor power is strong compared with similar e-bikes.
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Potential limitations
Areas where this e-bike may be less strong based on its specs and comparisons.
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Limited downhill control
No suspension may reduce control and comfort on rough or steeper descents.
No suspension may reduce control and comfort on rough or steeper descents.
Hydraulic disc brakes should provide controlled braking on descents.
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Low battery capacity
Battery capacity is low compared with similar e-bikes.
Battery capacity is low compared with similar e-bikes.
The listed battery capacity is modest but still usable for shorter rides.
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No removable battery advantage
The battery does not appear to be removable, so the whole bike may need to be near a charging point.
The battery does not appear to be removable, so the whole bike may need to be near a charging point.
This bike type can be larger or heavier, so a removable battery adds useful charging flexibility.
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No built-in light advantage
Built-in lights are not listed, so separate lights may be needed.
Built-in lights are not listed, so separate lights may be needed.
The all-terrain format can benefit from built-in lights for mixed everyday use.
The display or control unit may make light and ride-status management easier.
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Limited rough-road comfort
No suspension may make rough roads, potholes and uneven paths feel harsher.
No suspension may make rough roads, potholes and uneven paths feel harsher.
The tyre setup suggests extra cushioning or grip for rougher everyday surfaces.
The wheel size should be workable for rough roads and everyday uneven surfaces.
The all-terrain format should suit mixed surfaces and rougher paths.
Hydraulic disc brakes add useful control on rougher routes.
A very light bike may feel less planted over rough or broken surfaces.
Frame material is listed as carbon fiber, which gives useful comfort and build context.
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Limited storage practicality
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.
The bike is lighter than many similar e-bikes, which should make storage and moving it around easier.
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More maintenance likely
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Chain drive is common and serviceable, but needs more cleaning and lubrication than a belt drive.
Hydraulic disc brakes are a strong everyday setup, though they may need occasional specialist servicing.
Tyres are listed, but there is no clear puncture-protection signal.
The carbon frame material can be lightweight, though damage checks may need more care.
A higher number of gears can add drivetrain complexity.
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Some family utility limitations
The all-terrain format can suit mixed family or utility journeys.
The all-terrain format can suit mixed family or utility journeys.
The listed maximum payload is practical for lighter utility use.
The listed maximum payload is 125 kg.
Hydraulic disc brakes are useful when carrying children, shopping or heavier loads.
Range is average or better compared with similar e-bikes, which supports practical daily use.
E-system & battery comparison
Motor Power
600 watts
▲ 147 W above average
Motor Torque
85 Nm
▲ 15 Nm above average
Power-to-weight
40.00 W/kg
▲ 20 W/kg above average
Battery Capacity
420 Wh
▼ 120 Wh below average
Claimed Max Range
75 miles
▲ 4.8 miles above average
Charge Time
4h
▼ 54 mins faster than average
Sensor Type
Torque and Cadence Sensor
Removable Battery
No
Motor Name
Shimano EP 600
This all-terrain e-bike offers a strong and responsive motor setup that should feel lively and supportive across mixed surfaces. The motor power and torque should compare well next to similar models, providing good climbing support and low-speed push on rough terrain. The combination of power and the bike's low weight should make the assistance feel more effective, especially when carrying loads or tackling hills. With torque and cadence sensing, the motor should deliver a balanced and predictable ride, though the power delivery may feel a bit mixed depending on riding conditions. Riders looking for a capable all-terrain e-bike with strong hill support and efficient battery use should find this motor setup well-suited to their needs.
This explanation is based on the bike’s motor power, torque, battery capacity, claimed range, charging
time, sensor type and how those figures compare with similar e-bikes in our database.
eBike FAQs
Is this bike suitable for long rides on mixed terrain?
The Orbea DENNA H50 is well-suited for long rides on mixed terrain, thanks to its powerful 600W motor and 85Nm torque, which provide strong support for hills and varied surfaces. With a range of 75 miles, it should handle most daily commutes or light off-road adventures. However, the lack of suspension may make rough roads feel less comfortable, and the non-removable battery means you'll need to keep the bike near a charger for convenient recharging.
How does the motor perform when climbing steep hills?
The motor should handle steep hills effectively, thanks to its high torque and power-to-weight ratio, which are above average for similar e-bikes. This makes it a strong choice for climbing without sacrificing too much speed or control. However, the power delivery may feel a bit less smooth in some situations, so you might need to adjust your pedaling rhythm for the best experience.
Does the bike offer enough battery range for daily commuting?
The bike offers a range of 75 miles, which is above average for similar all-terrain e-bikes, making it suitable for most daily commutes. However, the battery capacity is below average, so if you frequently ride longer distances or need extra range, you may want to consider a model with a larger battery. The battery is not removable, meaning you'll need to charge the bike near a power source, which could be a consideration for longer trips or multi-day commutes.
How comfortable is the ride on rough or uneven roads?
The Orbea DENNA H50 is designed for mixed surfaces, but it lacks suspension, which may make rough or uneven roads feel less comfortable. The hydraulic disc brakes provide confident stopping power, which helps manage unpredictable terrain. For smoother rides on rough roads, consider adding a suspension seat post or using wider tires for better shock absorption.
Is the bike practical for everyday use and storage?
The Orbea DENNA H50 is reasonably practical for everyday use, with a range of 75 miles and a lightweight frame at 15 kg, which makes it easy to handle. However, the battery is not removable, so charging may be less convenient if you need to charge it away from home. Storage is also limited since the bike doesn’t fold, so you’ll need space to accommodate its size.
How does the power-to-weight ratio affect the riding experience?
The power-to-weight ratio of the Orbea DENNA H50 is above average for similar e-bikes, which means it offers strong acceleration and hill-climbing performance relative to its weight. This makes it particularly effective for tackling inclines and maintaining momentum on varied terrain. However, the motor's power delivery may feel slightly less smooth in some situations, even though the torque and cadence sensors aim to provide more natural assistance.
Is this bike good value for the features it offers?
The Orbea DENNA H50 offers a good balance of performance and price for an all-terrain e-bike. Its strong motor power, high power-to-weight ratio, and efficient battery use make it capable for varied riding conditions, and the price is competitive with similar models. However, the lower battery capacity and non-removable battery may require more planning for charging, especially on longer trips.
What are the main limitations or trade-offs of this e-bike?
The main trade-offs of this e-bike include a lower battery capacity compared to similar models, which may limit range for longer trips. The battery is also not removable, so charging requires the bike to be near a power source. While the bike is lightweight and powerful for climbing and acceleration, the lack of suspension and foldable design may affect comfort on rough terrain and storage convenience.
eBike Overview
eBike Type: All Terrain
The style of riding intended for this bike
Released:
2025
The bike was released 1 years ago
Screen
Shimano EN600-L remote control
Lights Included
No
Weight (inc battery): 15 kg
The website average for electric bikes is
22.99 kg.
This electric bike is 8 kg under the average. Total bike weight may vary depending on frame size.
Sizing & Geometry
Min / Max Rider Height
XS: <167 cm, SM: 165–175 cm, MD: 173–184 cm, LG: 182–192 cm, XL: 190+ cm
Folded Dimensions
Unknown
Wheel & Tire Details
Wheelset Name
21 c, 700 c Alloy Tubeless-ready wheelset
Wheelset Size
700c
Tires
Vittoria Terreno Dry Gravel G2.0 TLR 700x45c
Frame Info
Frame Material
Carbon Fiber
Suspension Type
No suspension
Foldable Frame
No
Max Payload
125 kg (275.6 lbs)
Drivechain Details
Groupset details
CUES
Drivechain type
Chain drive
Shifters
Shimano U 6030 dedicated levers
Amount of gears
10 Gears
Rear Derailleur
Shimano Cues U 6000 GS Shadow
Front Derailleur
None
Cassette
Shimano CS-LG 300 (11-48 T, 10-speed)
Cranks
Shimano Steps EM 600 crankarms paired with an Alloy EP 8 42 T chainring
Chain
Shimano LG 500 Linkglide chain
Bottom Bracket
Integrated mid-drive motor shell system (standard Shimano Steps interface)