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Gazelle Ultimate: Dutch comfort with a premium, everyday edge

The Gazelle Ultimate blends classic Dutch comfort with a sportier feel, positioning itself as a refined commuter and city bike for UK riders who want everyday ease without budget-bike compromises.

A refined city bike being ridden along a canal path in warm evening light

The Gazelle Ultimate sits at the more refined end of the everyday bike spectrum. It’s not a stripped-back budget commuter, and it’s not a full-on performance machine either. Instead, this family is about taking the long-established Dutch city-bike formula and sharpening it just enough for longer UK commutes, brisk urban riding and riders who want comfort without feeling sluggish.

A modern commuter-style city bike in bright summer sunshine
A modern commuter-style city bike in bright summer sunshine

Where it came from

Gazelle is one of the Netherlands’ most established bicycle makers, with a reputation built on everyday transport rather than racing pedigree. The Ultimate family reflects how Dutch brands have adapted to modern commuting: keeping practicality at the core, but responding to riders who want lighter frames, cleaner looks and components that cope better with longer distances.

In the UK, the Gazelle Ultimate range is typically sold through independent bike shops rather than big-box retailers. That places it above entry-level hybrids in both price and finish, and closer to premium city and commuter bikes aimed at riders who see cycling as daily transport rather than an occasional hobby.

Why it works

What defines the Ultimate family is balance. The riding position is more forward than a traditional Dutch sit-up bike, but still relaxed enough for everyday clothes and longer hours in the saddle. Frames are designed to feel stable at speed, loaded with panniers, or weaving through traffic.

Component choices tend to favour reliability and low maintenance over headline-grabbing specs. Many Ultimates use enclosed drivetrains and hub gears, which suit year-round UK riding and reduce the need for constant cleaning and adjustment.

  • Comfort-focused geometry that still feels efficient on longer rides
  • Premium aluminium frames with tidy cable routing
  • Hub gears or belt-drive options for low maintenance
  • Hydraulic disc brakes for consistent stopping in wet weather
  • Integrated lights, mudguards and racks on many versions

Who it’s for

The Gazelle Ultimate suits commuters and everyday riders who want a bike that feels calm, solid and well finished. It’s ideal for regular urban miles, mixed surfaces like towpaths and back streets, and riders who value comfort and practicality over outright speed. Budget-wise, this family usually sits well above entry-level hybrids, typically around £1,500–£2,500 new depending on specification.

Close-up of a low-maintenance city bike drivetrain in bright daylight
Close-up of a low-maintenance city bike drivetrain in bright daylight

Variants and what to look for today

The Ultimate name covers several trims rather than one fixed setup. Entry versions may use traditional chains and derailleurs, while higher-end models move to belt drives and internal hub gears. There are also step-through and step-over frames, letting riders prioritise easy mounting or a slightly sportier feel.

When buying used, check the condition of consumables carefully. Belt drives last well but are expensive to replace if damaged. Hub gears should shift smoothly without hesitation. Integrated lights and racks are a big plus, but make sure wiring and mounts haven’t been bodged or damaged.

Note Practical tip: With hub gears and belt drives, regular servicing still matters — aim for a professional check every 12 months if you ride year-round.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Gazelle Ultimate heavy?

It’s heavier than a minimalist road hybrid, but lighter and more responsive than classic Dutch city bikes. The weight reflects its comfort features and robust build rather than inefficiency.

Can it handle longer commutes?

Yes. The slightly sportier geometry and stable handling make it well suited to longer daily rides, especially compared with fully upright city bikes.

Are hub gears worth it?

For UK commuting, hub gears are popular because they cope well with rain and grime. They add cost, but many riders appreciate the reduced maintenance.

Does it work with panniers and child seats?

Most Ultimate models are designed with everyday carrying in mind. Rear racks are common, and the stable frame design handles loads confidently.

The Gazelle Ultimate family is about making everyday cycling feel considered and grown-up. It’s not flashy, and it isn’t cheap, but for riders who want a dependable, comfortable bike that quietly improves daily journeys, it remains a strong, long-term choice.

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