Velduro is an electric mountain bike brand focused on modern enduro-style eMTBs built around advanced motor technology and adaptable frame design. The company’s bikes are powered by the Latest Avinox M2S Motor system alongside an integrated 800Wh battery, aiming to provide strong assistance and extended range for long rides and demanding terrain. At the centre of the range is the Velduro Rogue platform, a long-travel electric enduro bike built around a carbon fibre monocoque frame and a mid-pivot suspension design using Velduro’s i-Track system. This layout is intended to balance pedalling efficiency with stability on rough descents, while the frame also allows geometry and travel adjustments through flip-chip configurations and wheel-size options.
Velduro Rogue - Comparison Chart
Velduro Rogue R
The Velduro Rogue R is built around the Rogue carbon platform and Avinox drive system, offering a configuration focused on dependable performance and balanced trail capability. The bike utilises a full carbon monocoque frame paired with Velduro’s i-Track mid-pivot suspension design, which is intended to provide stability on descents while maintaining efficient power transfer when climbing. Suspension travel is typically configured around a long-travel enduro setup, allowing the Rogue R to remain composed across rough terrain and technical trail features.
The build specification is centred on proven mechanical components chosen for durability and consistent performance in demanding conditions. Hydraulic disc brakes, wide-range drivetrain options and a robust wheelset complete the package, creating a platform suited to riders who want a capable eMTB with straightforward serviceability. Combined with the integrated Avinox motor system and high-capacity battery, the Rogue R delivers the core Rogue riding experience in a practical and versatile configuration.
Velduro Rogue X
The Velduro Rogue X represents a higher-specification configuration of the Rogue platform, incorporating upgraded components and advanced drivetrain technology. Like the Rogue R, it uses the same carbon fibre frame, i-Track suspension layout and Avinox drive system, but pairs these with a selection of premium components aimed at enhancing precision and adjustability on the trail. The geometry and mixed-wheel setup are designed to balance stability at speed with responsive handling in tighter terrain.
This model typically features higher-tier suspension components and a modern electronic drivetrain system, enabling precise gear changes and a cleaner cockpit layout. Braking performance and wheel engagement are also prioritised through performance-focused components that complement the bike’s enduro-oriented design. As a result, the Rogue X is configured to offer a more technologically integrated setup while retaining the same core Rogue platform characteristics.
Posted by Paul Hoyle on 9th Apr 2026
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