The Orca lineup spans a wide price range, heavily influenced by the choice between the OMR and OMX framesets. The OMR builds serve as the entry and mid-tier options, starting with mechanical Shimano 105 and moving up through electronic Ultegra and SRAM Force groupsets. The premium OMX builds command a significant price jump, utilizing the lighter carbon layup and outfitting the bikes with flagship Dura-Ace or SRAM Red components. Models carrying the Pwr designation include factory-installed power meters.
A major differentiator for the Orca is Orbea’s MyO customization program, available on most electronic builds. This allows buyers to select custom paint schemes and specify component dimensions—such as crank length, handlebar width, and stem length—at no additional cost, eliminating the need for expensive aftermarket fit adjustments.
Rolling stock across the mid-to-upper tiers features Orbea’s in-house Oquo carbon wheels, offered in varying depths to suit different terrain. The builds prioritize standard, easily serviceable parts, utilizing a press-fit bottom bracket and a conventional two-piece bar and stem on many models to simplify travel and maintenance.