E ride pro
Independent reviews, full specifications and an honest comparison of European dealers. Everything you need to know before buying an E Ride Pro electric motorbike
What is E Ride Pro?
E Ride Pro is a California-based manufacturer of high-performance electric dirt bikes — often called e-motos — that has quickly become one of the most talked-about brands in the segment. Founded with a focus on off-road performance and value, the company produces a growing lineup that spans from entry-level models to flagship machines pushing 25 kW of peak power.
In Europe, E Ride Pro bikes are available with official L1e (moped) or L3e (motorcycle) homologation, making them road-legal in most EU countries with the appropriate licence. Whether you’re a trail rider looking for a capable off-road machine or a city commuter after something that stands out, E Ride Pro has a model worth considering.
This guide covers every current model in detail, with honest assessments based on published specifications and feedback.
E Ride Pro Models Compared at a Glance
Model Lineup
All current models · EU specifications · 2026
| Model | Peak Power | Battery | Est. Range | EU Class | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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25 kW
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72V · 50Ah | 100 – 150 km |
L1e
L3e
Off-road
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Power-focused & long-range | |
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15.8 kW
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72V · 50Ah | 100 – 160 km |
L1e
L3e
Off-road
|
Experienced off-road riders | |
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12 kW
|
72V · 40Ah | 80 – 100 km |
L1e
Off-road
|
Trail riders & commuters | |
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10 kW
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72V · 36Ah | 102 – 160 km |
L1e
Off-road
|
Beginners & lighter riders | |
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8 kW
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72V · 30Ah | 65 – 125 km |
Off-road
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Power in compact format |
L1e = road-legal as moped (≤ 45 km/h).
L3e = road-legal as motorcycle.
Off-road = no homologation, not for public roads.
Range estimates based on manufacturer data at moderate speed on mixed terrain.
Real-world range varies by rider weight, speed and conditions.
See individual model pages for full details.
E Ride Pro bikes
E Ride Pro — factory-upgraded performance, without compromises.
With up to 25,000 W of peak power and instant torque, E Ride Pro is built for riders who want maximum performance without aftermarket modifications.
Our Take on E Ride Pro
E Ride Pro has earned genuine respect in the e-moto community – and for good reason. The SS 2.0 in particular offers a level of performance that brands like Sur-Ron and Talaria struggle to match at the same price point. The SR, with its 25 kW output, is simply in a different league for those who want raw power.
That said, E Ride Pro is not without its quirks. Stock footpegs have drawn consistent criticism from riders, and the 1-year / 1,000-mile US warranty is short by European standards — though most authorised EU dealers now apply a 24-month warranty in line with local consumer law.
If you’re in Europe, the good news is that several dealers now offer proper L1e or L3e homologation, meaning these bikes are fully road-legal with the right documentation. We break down which dealers provide this and how their offers compare.
Where to Buy E Ride Pro: Top Dealers Compared
Dealer Comparison
Authorised European dealers · Independently reviewed · Updated March 2026
Select a model above to see prices at each dealer.
| Dealer | Price | Warranty | Delivery | Bonus Parts | Service & Repair | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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🇩🇪 Germany · EU-wide shipping
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✓ 27 months
24 mfr + 3 dealer warranty
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✓ Free, door-to-door
2–7 days EU-wide
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✓ Tires + brake pads
Included with every bike
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✓ In-house workshop
Own R&D · exclusive upgrades
|
8.8
|
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🇪🇸 Spain · official distributor
|
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✓ 24 months
Manufacturer warranty
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~ Spain / PT
EU shipping available
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✕ Not included
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✓ Official service
EN / ES / PT
|
7.4
|
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🇬🇧 UK · Wakefield, Yorkshire
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✓ 24 months
UK manufacturer warranty
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✓ UK nationwide
Same-day dispatch available
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✕ Not included
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✓ Repair centre
In-store service · EN
|
7.8
|
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🇨🇿 Czechia · multi-country EU
|
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✓ 24 months
Manufacturer warranty
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~ CZ
Paid delivery
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✕ Not included
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✓ Service centres
CS / SK / EN
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7.0
|
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🇮🇹 Italy
|
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✓ 24 months
Manufacturer warranty
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~ Italy
EU on request
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✕ Not included
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~ On request
IT / EN
|
6.5
|
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🇵🇱 Poland · official service
|
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✓ 24 months
Official E Ride Pro service
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✓ Poland + EU
Stock available
|
✕ Not included
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✓ Official workshop
|
8.0
|
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🇷🇴 Romania · via Instagram
|
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✓ 24 months
|
~ Romania
Contact for shipping
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✕ Not included
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~ Via social media
RO / EN
|
5.8
|
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🇺🇦 Ukraine · via Instagram
|
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✓ 24 months
|
~ Ukraine
Contact for details
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✕ Not included
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✓ Service centre
UA / RU
|
5.6
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✓ Available · ~ Partial or varies · ✕ Not available.
Prices verified where possible as of March 2026 — verify with dealer before purchase as prices may change.
Scores based on price, warranty, delivery, showroom and support. Based on publicly available information.
Frequently Asked Questions
L1e models are software-limited to 45 km/h. L3e models have manufacturer-defined limits depending on the specific model E Ride Pro.
Approximately 500–600 full charge cycles, or about 50,000–60,000 km until the battery loses around 20% of its original capacity. Proper care helps extend battery life.
Yes, the battery is rated IP67, but full immersion is not recommended. Pressure washers can force water into the battery case and connectors, so we strongly recommend removing the battery before pressure washing. Always follow the care instructions for your specific model.
Many factors influence range: speed, rider weight, elevation/gradient, tire pressure, and more. One of the most important factors is speed—if you double your speed, energy consumption can increase by roughly four times.
Average energy consumption is around 0.04 kWh per km at 45 km/h. With a 4 kWh battery, expected range is about 100 km. With a 2 kWh battery, expected range is about 50 km.
The bike E Ride Pro charges from a standard household 220V outlet.
For L1e, an AM licence (or category B) is sufficient. For L3e, you need a motorcycle licence such as A1, A2, or A.
No. Only bikes E Ride Pro with road certification in the L1e or L3e category can be used legally on public roads. Other models are for off-road riding, private property, or closed sporting events.
L1e can be ridden with an AM license or category B, and it is limited to 45 km/h. L3e requires at least an A1 motorcycle license (or higher) and is not legally limited to 45 km/h (top speed depends on the model/manufacturer settings).
In most cases, there are no technical differences, except for software limits on speed/power and the documentation for different vehicle categories. For example, the E Ride Pro SR L1e and L3e are technically identical; the difference is only in the documents supplied.
E Ride Pro and Sur-Ron compete directly in the mid-range e-moto segment. The E Ride Pro SS 2.0 offers comparable power to the Sur-Ron LBX at a similar price, with some differences
in component choice and parts availability. We cover this in detail in our comparison article.
EU consumer law entitles buyers to a 24-month warranty. Most authorised European dealers apply this as standard, compared to the 1-year warranty available in the US market.
Depending on the model, range varies from approximately 60 km (E Ride Pro S) to over 160 km (E Ride Pro SR) under optimal conditions. Real-world range is lower at higher speeds.
The E Ride Pro SR is the flagship model with 25 kW of peak power. In off-road configuration, it is one of the most powerful production e-motos currently available.
Yes — in Europe, E Ride Pro models are available with L1e (moped, up to 45 km/h) or L3e (motorcycle) homologation from authorised dealers, making them road-legal with the appropriate licence. Off-road versions are also available.





