If you want the cheapest way into a real electric dirt bike, the Heybike Villain is hard to beat at around $1,299. It's 4,160W mid-drive motor hits 45 mph, and it's genuinely capable for the money — though it's a compact mini eMoto on 12/14-inch wheels, closer to a pit bike than a full-size dirt bike. Great fun, with the size limits that come with the price.
Competitor pick — no outbound link. Embeds: Heybike Villain ~$1,299, 4,160W, 45 mph, mini.
For a first real dirt bike, the EM-5 gives a full-size feel with manageable power. A lower seat and smooth 40 mph delivery build confidence, not fear, and it's rated 13+ — the only model in our range suitable for younger riders. At $1,259, it undercuts most mini eMotos while giving you more bike.
→ View the EM-5 ($1,259, 40 mph, 50-mile range, 13+).
Valtinsu pick — linked. Embeds: EM-5 $1,259, 40 mph, 13+, beginner.
This is the bike most adult riders should buy. The EM-5 Pro hits 52 mph with a 59-mile range and a 5,600W geared motor — matching a Talaria Sting on top speed for under half the price. It's the performance sweet spot: enough speed and range for serious everyday off-road riding, without paying race-machine money for power most riders never use. Available in our signature Volt Green or stealth black.
→ View the EM-5 Pro ($1,699, 52 mph, 59-mile range, 18+).
Valtinsu pick — linked. Embeds: EM-5 Pro $1,699, 52 mph, 59 mi, 5,600W, Talaria comparison, sweet spot, Volt Green.



