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Talaria Dragon vs Talaria X3 (xXx)

Talaria Dragon leads on current VoltRipper Score, but rider fit, legality, budget, and support still decide the smarter buy.

BikeScorePricePeak powerBatteryBest fit
Talaria Dragon

Trail - Expert

85$6,94928 kW5.2 kWhexperienced riders who want a big-battery Talaria, full-size enduro buyers cross-shopping Ultra Bee and Komodo
Talaria X3 (xXx)

Dual Sport - Intermediate

79$3,1996.5 kW2.4 kWhcompact mixed trail/urban play, smaller lighter riders

What works

  • 28 kW peak output, 10 kW nominal power, and a 5.2 kWh pack make it Talaria's premium big-battery full-size entry
  • 93-mile claimed range, 70 mph top speed, ABS, traction control, and a Bluetooth TFT put it above the Komodo on battery and features
  • 21/18 wheels and a 220 lb chassis aim it at experienced full-size enduro riders

Trade-offs

  • Current credible source material does not confirm a US ship date, so real owner range and support history are not established
  • Exact US road-legal status is not confirmed on the current source material; treat the scored bike as off-road until title and lighting paperwork are verified
  • Costs $950 more than the Komodo while making less peak power, so buy it for battery and features rather than raw kW

What works

  • Compact X3 chassis with a 19/17 knobby setup and strong street-kit angle
  • Compact ~125 lb 40Ah chassis makes it playful and easy to manage
  • Strong value for a 60V, 2.4 kWh platform, but dealer pricing varies by trim and seller

Trade-offs

  • Ships limited to 20 mph — needs derestriction for its ~47 mph potential
  • Smaller 2.4 kWh pack than the Sting R MX4 — less range
  • Street registration depends on kit/state; not DOT as sold