French designer Ora ïto and Meetic founder Marc Simoncini partnered back in 2017 to create a new e-bike that would mix a smooth, ïto-esque design, and a digital control system. The result of their partnership is called Angell, and the bike is now finally available for pre-order, with a shipping date set for July 2020. The Angell shines for its streamlined and soft design, integrating a lightweight 2kg battery (with a range of 70km), tail lights, indicators and hyperbolic lights into a carbon-aluminum frame coming in silver or black. The centerpiece of the two-wheeler is the 2,4” touchscreen on the handlebar. It’s a digital cockpit offering the user a quick and intuitive way to pick a ride, check a weather forecast, or keep speed and battery level under control at all time, just with a touch and a glance.
Angell is a new superlight e-bike designed by Ora ïto
Available this summer, the new bike offers 4 electrical assistances, 3 riding modes, onboard navigation system, an anti-theft alarm and a digital cockpit to always keep your ride under control.
View Article details
- Andrea Nepori
- 18 May 2020
The companion smartphone app lets the user manage the bike status, review the fall alerts, overview the security features and setup a destination for the on-bike navigation system that will prompt the rider on the cockpit’s screen. Angell’s rear-wheel motor can assist the rider with a boost up to 25km/h, but the bike has a “Fly free” mode for those times you just want to bike freely with no help from the internal motor. Unlike other bikes, that’s a perfectly feasible task due to the bike’s totale weight of 13,9kg, almost like a traditional city-bike. Angell can be pre-ordered now on the company’s website and the shipments will begin in July. A smaller version of the bike, called Angell /S, will be available in December 2020. Prices start at 2690€.
- Angell
- 2020
Photos courtesy of Angell
Photos courtesy of Angell
Photos courtesy of Angell
Photos courtesy of Angell
Photos courtesy of Angell
Photos courtesy of Angell
Photos courtesy of Angell
Photos courtesy of Angell