Electric dirt bike showdown? Oh, it's happening. And this one’s a heavyweight battle between two off-road legends in the making: the 2025 E-Ride Pro SS 3.0 and the brand-new E-Ride Pro SR. Both are sleek. Both are savage. But which one should you be throwing dirt with?

Whether you're stepping into the e-moto world for the first time or leveling up your current setup, this face-off is here to help you decide. Let’s dive into the differences, because spec sheets don't lie—but we'll make them fun.


Acceleration & Speed: Who’s the Fastest Cat in the Forest?

  • E-Ride Pro SR: 0–30 MPH in 1.8 seconds, top speed 70 MPH

  • E-Ride Pro SS 3.0: 0–30 MPH in 2.0 seconds, top speed 62 MPH

Verdict: The SR is clearly out here trying to knock your boots off. That extra power (and faster acceleration) gives it the edge if you're chasing high-speed thrills and love twisting that throttle wide open.


Motor Muscle & Torque

  • E-Ride Pro SR: 10kW rated / 25kW peak

  • E-Ride Pro SS 3.0: 6kW rated / 15.8kW peak

Verdict: With a 25kW peak, the SR is swinging hard in the horsepower department. It’s the choice for the rider who wants to conquer mountains, hit huge berms, and basically ride like a boss.


Range & Battery Power 🔋

  • Both models share a 72V 50Ah swappable lithium battery.

  • E-Ride Pro SR: ~62+ miles @ 25mph, ~93+ miles @ 15mph

  • E-Ride Pro SS 3.0: ~64+ miles @ 25mph, ~100+ miles @ 15mph

Verdict: They’re practically tied, but the 3.0 squeezes out a few extra miles at lower speeds—likely thanks to a slightly lighter frame and smaller motor. Great for range-conscious riders or all-day explorers.


Suspension & Handling

  • SR: Fast Ace High-Performance Suspension + KKE CNC Sprocket + RK Race Chain

  • 3.0: Fast Ace Durable Performance Suspension

Verdict: The E-Ride Pro SR comes with the upgraded suspension package—perfect for hard chargers who want to soak up big hits, push limits, and ride faster through technical terrain.


Weight & Agility

Verdict: Want to throw the bike around like a mountain goat on Red Bull? The 3.0’s 16-lb weight advantage gives it the edge in agility. It’s a better fit for lighter riders or those who love a nimble, flickable feel.


Smart Features

  • SR: Bluetooth App Control

  • 3.0: Bluetooth hardware exists, but no app access... yet

Verdict: If you’re the kind of rider who likes to tweak settings from your phone, the SR wins again. It’s the more connected, tech-forward option—for now.


Style, Strength & Sustainability

Both bikes share the same DNA:

  • Rugged off-road design

  • Zero-emission powertrains

  • All-terrain ready with 19/18” tire setups

  • Swappable batteries, regenerative braking, and that sleek E-Ride silhouette we know and love

No matter which you pick, you’re getting future-forward engineering, a silent-but-deadly ride experience, and trail cred for days.


Final Thoughts – Which One’s Right for You?

Go E-Ride Pro SR if you:

  • Want max power and speed

  • Ride rougher terrain and need top-tier suspension

  • Love connected tech and tuning your bike via app

Go E-Ride Pro 3.0 if you:

  • Prefer lightweight agility and longer low-speed range

  • Want serious performance at a lower price point

  • Are new to e-moto and want a forgiving, fun ride

Either way, you’re getting a killer machine that’s ready to go full send with zero emissions and full stoke. The only question left: How hard do you want to ride?