The Empire lineup spans six builds, leveraging a direct-to-consumer model to offer significant component value at every tier. The range opens with the Sport and Comp models, which utilize mechanical shifting from Shimano Tiagra and 105, paired with standard alloy wheels and semi-integrated routing. These entry points provide the same carbon frame and 32mm tire clearance as the premium models.
Moving into the mid-range, the Elite and SL Pro builds introduce wireless electronic shifting and fully integrated cockpits. The Elite features SRAM Rival AXS, while the SL Pro upgrades to SRAM Force AXS. Both of these SRAM-equipped mid-tier models include integrated power meters and step up to DT Swiss endurance wheels.
At the top of the ladder, the SL Team SRAM and SL Team Shimano builds are outfitted with flagship electronic groupsets. The SRAM Red AXS build includes a power meter, while both top-tier models feature Zipp 303s carbon wheels, premium Ergon titanium saddles, and carbon seatposts. Across all builds, Ari utilizes a standard BB86 press-fit bottom bracket and equips the bikes with 160mm rotors front and rear.