Head-to-head
Tuttio Soleil01 vs E-Ride Pro SS 2.0
E-Ride Pro SS 2.0 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuttio Soleil01 Trail - Beginner | 61 | $1,234 | 3 kW | 1.0 kWh | budget first bike, smaller adults and older kids |
| E-Ride Pro SS 2.0 Trail - Intermediate | 81 | $3,999 | 12 kW | 2.9 kWh | best power-per-dollar, heavier riders |
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
- 12 kW peak and a 60 mph top speed — big power for under ~$4,000
- 72V/40Ah (2.88 kWh) swappable Samsung pack; ~2 hr fast charge
- 300 lb rider limit and regen — accommodates bigger/heavier riders
Trade-offs
- Claimed range only holds at low steady speed; expect ~35 mi ridden hard
- Smaller aftermarket/support than Sur-Ron or Talaria
- Off-road only; no street kit as sold