Head-to-head
Tuttio Soleil01 vs Apollo (RFN) RFN Ares Rally Pro
Apollo (RFN) RFN Ares Rally Pro 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuttio Soleil01 Trail - Beginner | 61 | $1,234 | 3 kW | 1.0 kWh | budget first bike, smaller adults and older kids |
| Apollo (RFN) RFN Ares Rally Pro Trail - Intermediate | 85 | $4,799 | 12.5 kW | 2.6 kWh | power-hungry riders, a higher-peak-kW Sur-Ron alternative |
What works
- Very cheap entry point (~$1,234) with fat tires, full suspension, and hydraulic brakes
- Removable 48V battery and multiple speed modes; sized for both smaller adults and older kids
- Widely available on Amazon and the Tuttio site — low-risk to buy and return
Trade-offs
- A fat-tire MINI bike (14"/12" wheels) — closer to an e-moped than a full-size dirt bike like a Sur-Ron
- No-name budget brand with minimal aftermarket, spare parts, or dealer support
- Specs are inconsistent across listings (2,000W vs 3,000W, 200 vs 220 Nm); treat headline numbers as optimistic
What works
- Marketed as a 'Sur-Ron killer' — 12.5 kW peak 'rocket mode' is big power for the money
- Large removable battery, fast charging, and a headlight for kit-based street use
- Adjustable suspension and tortoise/rabbit ride modes
Trade-offs
- Newer brand with a smaller aftermarket than Sur-Ron/Talaria
- Top-speed claims vary widely (46–55 mph) — verify the exact model
- Range claim (100 mi) is an eco figure; expect far less ridden hard