What changes as you move up the range
All Orbea Wild models share the same core platform. As you move up the range, the focus shifts towards lighter weight, more adjustable suspension and higher-performance components — depending on how hard and how often you ride.
| Model | What to expect |
| H30 | The most accessible entry into the Wild range — the same frame, motor and suspension layout with dependable components and a 600Wh battery to keep weight sensible for everyday trail riding. |
| H20 | A practical step up for regular riders, typically adding stronger brakes and smoother shifting, with most builds moving to a 750Wh battery for longer rides. |
| H10 | A key point in the range where the bike starts to feel more refined, with more adjustable suspension and improved finishing kit, usually paired with a 750Wh battery. |
| M20 | The first carbon-framed Wild, bringing a lighter, more responsive ride feel while keeping full-power support and a 750Wh battery for big days out. |
| M10 | Builds on the carbon platform with higher-end suspension and brakes, offering better control and consistency on faster, rougher descents, typically with a 750Wh battery. |
| M-Team | A performance-focused build with premium suspension and lighter components for riders who push harder, paired with a 750Wh battery to prioritise range. |
| M-Ltd | The most refined Wild build, using flagship-level components and lightweight finishing kit, with a 600Wh battery chosen to maximise balance and ride feel. |
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Orbea Wild FAQs
Here are the questions riders most often ask about the Orbea Wild range — useful if you’re deciding which build or battery option suits your riding. For broader advice, see our Electric Bike Buyer’s Guide.
What’s the difference between Orbea Wild and Wild ST?
Wild is the more enduro-focused option with 170mm travel, designed for steeper, rougher descents and bigger impacts. Wild ST uses 150mm travel and is tuned for a lighter, more agile feel and all-day trail riding.
Should I choose a 600Wh or 750Wh battery?
Choose 750Wh if you’re planning long climbs, big loops and full days in the hills. Choose 600Wh if you prefer a lighter, more responsive ride feel for shorter or punchier sessions. If you’re unsure, think about what usually limits your rides first: legs, time, or battery.
What changes as you move up the Orbea Wild range?
All Orbea Wild models share the same core frame, motor and suspension layout. As you move up the range, you’ll typically get lighter weight, more adjustable suspension, stronger brakes and a more refined finishing kit — which you’ll notice most on faster, rougher descents and longer rides.
Is the Orbea Wild suitable for enduro riding?
Yes. Orbea Wild is built for demanding terrain, including steep climbs, rough descents and repeated impacts. The 170mm suspension and stable, confidence-focused geometry are designed to stay composed when speeds increase and lines get messy.
What does “mullet” mean on the Orbea Wild?
“Mullet” refers to a mixed wheel setup — typically a 29" front wheel paired with a 27.5" rear. This combines front-end stability and rollover with a more agile, playful rear end for tighter turns.