Head-to-head
Sur-Ron Light Bee X vs Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sur-Ron Light Bee X Trail - Intermediate | 83 | $4,400 | 10 kW | 2.5 kWh | trail riding, first serious e-dirt-bike |
| Sur-Ron Ultra Bee Moto - Intermediate | 89 | $6,499 | 24.5 kW | 4.4 kWh | riders stepping up from a Light Bee, bigger/faster trail duty |
What works
- Enormous aftermarket and parts ecosystem — the most-supported e-dirt-bike platform
- 2026 jump to 72V/10kW peak delivers a genuine step up in power over older 60V models
- Light 130 lb chassis is flickable and beginner-approachable on trails
Trade-offs
- Advertised range collapses at speed — plan for real-world miles well under the claim
- Sold as off-road; street-legal use requires a kit and varies by state
- No factory app; instrumentation is basic vs. newer rivals
What works
- Big 4.4 kWh (74V/60Ah) pack, ~24.5 kW HP listings, and a 59 mph top end — a real step up from the Light Bee
- Full hydraulic discs, DNM suspension, and 2026 wheelie control
- Backed by the largest Sur-Ron dealer + aftermarket network
Trade-offs
- Heavier (~195 lb) and more bike than a beginner needs
- Premium ~$6,500 pricing sits above the trail-class value picks
- Off-road as sold; street use needs a kit and varies by state