Sur-Ron electric dirt bike power and wattage comparison showing speed torque and battery performance

How Many Watts Is a Sur-Ron? Real Power, Speed And Torque Breakdown

Sur-Ron motors range from 5,000 watts (5 kW) on the Hyper Bee to 22,500 watts (22.5 kW) on the Storm Bee. The popular Light Bee X produces 6,000 to 8,000 watts peak power depending on model year, while the Ultra Bee delivers 12,500 to 21,000 watts.

Sur-Ron Motor Wattage Comparison

Here's a complete breakdown of motor power across all Sur-Ron models:

Model Peak Motor Power Continuous Power Torque
Hyper Bee 5,000W (5 kW) 2,500W 117 ft-lbs
Light Bee X 6,000-8,000W 3,000W 196 ft-lbs
Ultra Bee 12,500W (12.5 kW) 6,000W 440 Nm
Ultra Bee HP 21,000W (21 kW) 10,000W 511 Nm
Storm Bee 22,500W (22.5 kW) 10,000W 520 Nm

Understanding these power figures helps determine which model suits your riding needs. For physical dimensions and fit recommendations, check our Sur-Ron size chart.

Sur-Ron Light Bee X Wattage

The Light Bee X remains Sur-Ron's bestselling model, offering impressive power in a lightweight package.

Light Bee X Power Specifications:

Specification Value
Peak Motor Power 6,000W (standard) / 8,000W (2025)
Continuous Power 3,000W
Motor Type PMSM with FOC Controller
Peak Torque 196.2 ft-lbs (250 Nm)

The 2025 Light Bee X received a significant power upgrade from 6 kW to 8 kW peak output. This 33% increase delivers noticeably faster acceleration while maintaining the same lightweight frame. According to Sur-Ron Canada, the upgraded motor paired with the sine wave controller provides smoother power delivery across all terrain types.

Our Sur-Ron speed test demonstrates how this wattage translates to real-world performance, with the Light Bee X reaching 46 mph top speed.

Sur-Ron Ultra Bee Wattage

The Ultra Bee bridges the gap between the Light Bee X and full-size Storm Bee with substantially more power.

Ultra Bee Power Specifications:

Version Peak Power Continuous Power
Ultra Bee Standard 12,500W (12.5 kW) 6,000W
Ultra Bee HP (2025) 21,000W (21 kW) 10,000W

The standard Ultra Bee delivers double the power of the Light Bee X, while the HP version nearly quadruples it. This 21 kW output rivals many gas-powered 250cc motorcycles. The 4th generation powertrain features improved thermal management and the Surron Traction Control System (SRTC).

Sur-Ron Storm Bee Wattage

The Storm Bee stands as Sur-Ron's most powerful production model.

Storm Bee Power Specifications:

Specification Value
Peak Motor Power 22,500W (22.5 kW)
Continuous Power 10,000W
Motor Type Water-cooled PMSM
Peak Torque 520 Nm

At 22.5 kW, the Storm Bee produces approximately 30 horsepower equivalent. According to Sur-Ron UK, the water-cooled motor maintains consistent output even during extended aggressive riding sessions, preventing power reduction from heat buildup.

Sur-Ron Hyper Bee Wattage

Designed for youth riders, the Hyper Bee offers controlled power appropriate for beginners.

Hyper Bee Power Specifications:

Specification Value
Peak Motor Power 5,000W (5 kW)
Motor Type Longitudinal PMSM
Controller MTPA/MTPV
Peak Torque 117 ft-lbs

Despite lower peak wattage, the Hyper Bee accelerates from 0 to 30 km/h in just 1.6 seconds thanks to its lightweight 86 lb frame. The power-to-weight ratio makes it responsive while remaining manageable for younger riders.

For weight comparisons across all models, visit our Sur-Ron weight chart.

Sur-Ron Battery Watt-Hours

Motor wattage tells only part of the story. Battery capacity determines range and sustained performance.

Model Battery Voltage Capacity Watt-Hours
Hyper Bee 50.4V 25 Ah 1,260 Wh
Light Bee X 60V 40 Ah 2,400 Wh
Ultra Bee 74V 55 Ah 4,070 Wh
Storm Bee 104V 55 Ah 5,720 Wh

Higher watt-hour ratings translate to longer range. The Storm Bee's 5,720 Wh battery provides approximately 75 miles of range, while the Light Bee X achieves 40-60 miles depending on riding mode.

How Wattage Affects Performance?

Higher wattage enables faster acceleration, higher top speeds, and better hill climbing. The 8 kW Light Bee X reaches 46 mph, while the 22.5 kW Storm Bee achieves 68 mph. All Sur-Ron models handle 45-degree inclines, but higher-powered models climb with greater ease.

For comparison with gas-powered alternatives, our pit bike speed guide shows how electric wattage compares to engine displacement.

Why Wattage Matters for Licensing?

Sur-Ron's high wattage places these bikes outside standard e-bike classifications. Federal e-bike limits cap motor power at 750 watts, meaning all Sur-Ron models require different legal treatment.

Understanding licensing requirements before purchasing ensures you can legally operate your chosen model.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many watts is a Sur-Ron Light Bee X?

The Light Bee X produces 6,000W peak on standard models and 8,000W on the 2025 version.

What wattage is the Sur-Ron Ultra Bee?

The standard Ultra Bee delivers 12,500W peak, while the HP version produces 21,000W.

How many watts does a Sur-Ron charger use?

Stock chargers use approximately 600-670 watts from a standard outlet.

Can the stock Sur-Ron motor handle more watts with upgrades?

The stock Light Bee X motor is rated for 8 kW maximum and can handle 5-6 kW continuous. Pushing beyond 10-12 kW risks overheating and sudden power cutoff. Riders upgrading controllers should monitor motor temperature closely.

Will a 72V battery give me more watts than 60V?

Yes. Using the formula Watts = Volts x Amps, a 72V battery delivers more power than 60V at the same amperage. However, you will need a compatible controller, and the stock motor has limits regardless of battery voltage.

Why does my Sur-Ron lose power when riding hard?

Motor overheating triggers thermal protection, reducing output to prevent damage. The stock motor reaches 80+ degrees Celsius during aggressive riding, causing efficiency loss. Aftermarket motors with better cooling can sustain higher wattage longer.

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