Head-to-head
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.
| Bike | Score | Price | Peak power | Battery | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Talaria Dragon Trail - Expert | 85 | $6,949 | 28 kW | 5.2 kWh | experienced riders who want a big-battery Talaria, full-size enduro buyers cross-shopping Ultra Bee and Komodo |
| Talaria X3 (xXx) Dual Sport - Intermediate | 79 | $3,199 | 6.5 kW | 2.4 kWh | compact 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