E Ride Pro S vs E Ride Pro SS 2.0

E Ride Pro S VS E Ride Pro SS 2.0

Quick Verdict

The Rundown

The SS 2.0 doubles the Pro S on power (12kW vs 6kW) and adds 10 mph of top speed (60 vs 50 mph) with 45% more range (90 vs 62 miles max). The Pro S saves $600 and weighs 3 lbs less. This is the clearest upgrade path in the Send Bikes lineup — same belt drive, same warranty, but a big jump in what the bike can do.

Why Choose

E Ride Pro S

First-time electric riders who want the lowest price point and the lightest frame to learn on.

  • $3,999 — $600 less than SS 2.0
  • 136 lbs — lightest E Ride model (3 lbs lighter)
  • 50 mph is manageable for new riders
  • 2160Wh pack for shorter rides and commutes
  • Belt drive with same Send Bikes warranty

Why Choose

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

Riders who want noticeably more power, speed, and range without jumping to the premium tier.

  • 12kW peak power — 2x the Pro S's 6kW
  • 60 mph top speed vs 50 mph
  • 50-90 miles range vs 41-62 miles — 45% more at max
  • 2880Wh battery — 33% more capacity
  • 300 lb max load vs 270 lb

Head to Head

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

E Ride Pro SE Ride Pro SS 2.0

Price

E Ride Pro S

$3,999

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

$4,599

Top Speed

E Ride Pro S

50 mph

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

60 mph

Peak Power

E Ride Pro S

6 kW

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

12 kW

Range

E Ride Pro S

41–62 mi

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

50–90 mi

Weight

E Ride Pro S

136 lbs

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

139 lbs

Battery

E Ride Pro S

2160 Wh

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

2880 Wh

Charge Time

E Ride Pro S

2 hrs (20-90%)

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

2 hrs (20-90%)

Drivetrain

E Ride Pro S

Belt Drive

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

Belt Drive

Deep Dive

Key Differences

Power & Speed

E Ride Pro SS 2.0 wins

E Ride Pro S

6kW peak, 50 mph — approachable for beginners

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

12kW peak, 60 mph — double the power

The SS 2.0 doubles the Pro S's power output and adds 10 mph to the top end. That's a meaningful upgrade — the SS 2.0 handles steeper climbs, harder acceleration, and faster trail riding with confidence. The Pro S's 6kW is fine for casual use but will leave experienced riders wanting more.

Range & Battery

E Ride Pro SS 2.0 wins

E Ride Pro S

41-62 miles on 2160Wh pack

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

50-90 miles on 2880Wh pack

The SS 2.0 carries 33% more battery capacity and delivers 45% more range at best case. That's the difference between a short outing and a half-day ride without charging. For any rider who plans to ride more than an hour at a time, the SS 2.0's extra 720Wh matters.

Weight & Handling

Even

E Ride Pro S

136 lbs — lightest in the E Ride line

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

139 lbs — only 3 lbs heavier

The weight difference is just 3 lbs — effectively identical in real-world handling. Both bikes are lightweight, easy to load, and manageable for any rider. This is a non-factor in the decision. Choose based on power, range, and price instead.

Value & Support

Even

E Ride Pro S

$3,999 — lowest price in the lineup

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

$4,599 — 2x power and 45% more range for $600

The SS 2.0 offers the best upgrade value in the Send Bikes lineup. For $600 more, you get double the power, 10 more mph, and 28 more miles of max range — all in a frame that weighs 3 lbs more. The Pro S wins only on entry price. Both include belt drive, the same warranty, and dealer support.

The Bottom Line

Our Verdict: It Depends

The SS 2.0 is the better bike on paper at every performance metric. The Pro S is $600 cheaper and just as light. If you can stretch to $4,599, the SS 2.0 is the smarter long-term investment. If $3,999 is the ceiling, the Pro S still gets you into the Send Bikes ecosystem.

E Ride Pro S

Choose the Pro S if $3,999 is your budget ceiling and you want the lowest-cost way to start riding electric.

E Ride Pro SS 2.0

Choose the SS 2.0 if you can spend $600 more — you get 2x the power, 45% more range, and a bike you won't outgrow as fast.

Service & Warranty

Same dealer, same warranty, same support team. Both ship from Send Bikes through Central Georgia Powersports with identical coverage.

Financing & Ownership

Both qualify for financing through Send Bikes. The $600 price gap translates to roughly $12-15 less per month for the Pro S. For most buyers, the SS 2.0's performance jump is worth the modest payment increase.

Frequently Asked Questions