Head-to-head
E-Ride Pro SS 3.0 vs Altis Sigma
E-Ride Pro SS 3.0 leads on current VoltRipper Score, but rider fit, legality, budget, and support still decide the smarter buy.
| Bike | Score | Price | Peak power | Battery | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E-Ride Pro SS 3.0 Trail - Expert | 86 | $4,999 | 15.8 kW | 3.6 kWh | Sur-Ron and Talaria cross-shoppers, fast trail riding |
| Altis Sigma Trail - Expert | 86 | $4,799 | 25 kW | 3.4 kWh | fastest electric dirt bike, expert trail riders |
What works
- 15.8 kW peak output and 62 mph top speed put it above the SS 2.0 and Light Bee class
- 72V/50Ah swappable pack gives it 3.6 kWh without leaving the compact trail-bike format
- Reverse, app support, adjustable suspension, and 4 ride modes make it more complete than the value-focused SS 2.0
Trade-offs
- Real trail range still needs verified owner or test data; claimed range is a low-speed figure
- Higher price and lower rider-weight rating than the SS 2.0 weaken its heavy-rider/value case
- Smaller aftermarket/support base than Sur-Ron or Talaria
What works
- Fastest verified bike in the catalog: 97.2V, 25 kW peak, and an 80 mph top-speed claim
- Large 3,402 Wh Samsung 50S removable pack with a 3-hour full-charge claim
- Strong spec-per-dollar from a $4,799 manufacturer/REVRides price and multiple US dealer listings
Trade-offs
- Newer brand, so parts depth, resale, and owner history are far behind Sur-Ron or Talaria
- Off-road-only and expert-speed; this is not a beginner or casual trail bike
- Dealer prices and range language vary, so buyers should verify exact out-the-door price and current config