The Surron Ultra Bee X HP electric dirt bike is a genuinely high-power off-road machine, producing 21kW peak and 511Nm of torque. This Surron Ultra Bee X HP electric dirt bike is built for riders who want motocross-level performance from an electric platform on private land or a closed track.
Power, battery and range

A removable 74V 60Ah lithium pack gives a genuinely usable cruising range, and digital traction control helps put that torque down cleanly on loose surfaces.
- Peak motor output: 21kW
- Peak torque: 511Nm
- Battery: 74V 60Ah, removable lithium-ion
- Charge time: approx. 4 hours
- Top speed: 95 km/h
- Estimated range: up to 140 km cruising at 40 km/h
- Kerb weight: 85 kg
Chassis, suspension and brakes
An upgraded inverted front fork improves high-speed tracking and bump absorption, while an under-seat compartment keeps the fast charger stored securely on longer rides.
- Frame: forged aluminium alloy
- Front suspension: upgraded inverted fork, redesigned valving
- Rear suspension: progressive linkage monoshock
- Brakes: 4-piston hydraulic disc, sintered pads, braided lines
- Extras: digital traction control, under-seat charger storage
Australian compliance
The Ultra Bee X HP is designed strictly for private property and off-road use. With 21kW of peak power and a 95 km/h top speed, it sits well outside ADR requirements for road registration and cannot legally be ridden on public roads, footpaths or bridleways in any Australian state or territory. Confirm private land access rights before riding, and check current classification rules with your state transport authority (TfNSW, VicRoads, TMR Queensland) if you’re unsure how high-power off-road bikes are treated locally.
Full-face motorcycle helmets, boots and body armour are essential given the motorcycle-level performance on offer.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Surron Ultra Bee X HP electric dirt bike road legal in Australia?
No — this is a private-land, off-road-only model and cannot be registered for road use.
How far can it go on one charge?
Up to 140 km cruising at 40 km/h, though hard trail riding will reduce this.
What does the traction control do?
It monitors rear wheel slip and cuts power instantly on loose gravel or mud to help you keep the bike stable.








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