The Surron Hyper Bee is a high-performance electric dirt bike designed for off-road enthusiasts, featuring a 21kW mid-drive motor delivering instant torque and peak power up to 100kW. It accelerates from 0–100 km/h in 3 seconds, supported by a lightweight 89 kg frame with a top speed of 95 km/h. The bike includes a 3.8 kWh lithium-ion battery (expandable to 7.5 kWh) for a 120 km range and advanced suspension/wheel configurations for rugged terrain.
What motor power defines the Hyper Bee’s performance?
The Hyper Bee’s 21kW mid-drive motor provides instant torque and 100kW peak power. Combined with its 60kg aluminum frame, this setup ensures aggressive acceleration and precise handling.
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At its core, the Hyper Bee uses a brushless mid-drive motor optimized for torque delivery rather than raw RPM. This configuration allows 90 Nm of torque, enabling hill climbs with 45° inclines. The motor’s power band is electronically limited to 21kW continuous output, but brief bursts reach 100kW during hard acceleration—perfect for overtaking or conquering obstacles. Pro Tip: Always check firmware versions; newer updates optimize torque curves for different terrains. For comparison, traditional 450cc gas bikes produce ~37kW but weigh 30% more. Surron Dubai’s Hyper Bee balances power-to-weight ratios like a cheetah’s sprint—explosive yet controlled.
Feature | Hyper Bee | Gas Competitor |
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Peak Power | 100kW | 37kW |
Weight | 89 kg | 115 kg |
0–60 km/h | 2.1s | 3.8s |
How does the Hyper Bee handle extreme terrain?
With 270mm suspension travel and Maxxis knobby tires, the Hyper Bee tackles rocks, mud, and sand while maintaining stability.
The bike’s inverted front fork provides 270mm of adjustable travel, absorbing impacts from roots and drops. Rear suspension uses a progressive linkage system that stiffens under compression—critical for high-speed jumps. The 19”/18” wheels wrapped in 2.75–3.0” tires offer a 320mm ground clearance. Pro Tip: For sandy conditions, reduce tire pressure to 12 PSI to increase surface contact. Imagine navigating Dubai’s dunes: the Hyper Bee’s 65° steering head angle allows quick direction changes, acting like a surfboard pivoting on waves.
What’s the Hyper Bee’s battery capacity and range?
The standard 72V 50Ah battery delivers 3.8 kWh energy, extendable to 7.5 kWh with auxiliary packs for up to 120 km per charge.
Using automotive-grade NMC cells, the battery supports 150A continuous discharge (300A peak) through a liquid-cooled casing. Charging takes 3 hours with a 3kW fast charger, balancing speed and cell longevity. For example, Surron Dubai riders commuting from Dubai Marina to Abu Dhabi (130 km) can use the 7.5 kWh setup with a 30-minute midday top-up. Pro Tip: Store batteries at 40–60% charge if inactive for weeks—full charges accelerate calendar aging.
Battery Mode | Capacity | Range |
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Standard | 3.8 kWh | 65 km |
Extended | 7.5 kWh | 120 km |
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FAQs
While capable of 95 km/h, it’s optimized for off-road use—street legality varies by region. Always check local regulations before road use.
What maintenance does the Hyper Bee require?
Chain lubrication every 200 km, brake fluid changes annually, and motor air filter cleaning after dusty rides—far simpler than gas bikes needing oil changes.