E Ride Pro SR vs Talaria Sting MX3

E Ride Pro SR VS Talaria Sting MX3

Quick Verdict

The Rundown

The E Ride Pro SR produces 25kW of peak power — 4.2x the Talaria Sting MX3's 6kW — and hits 70 mph with up to 93 miles of range. The MX3 tops out at 47 mph with 30-44 miles on a 2280Wh battery. At $5,699 vs $3,099-$3,199, the SR costs roughly $2,500 more but delivers 4x the performance, premium Samsung 50S cells, and belt drive. The MX3 is a strong mid-tier bike. The SR is the flagship.

Why Choose

E Ride Pro SR

Riders who want maximum power, speed, and range with premium cells and belt drive from a U.S. dealer.

  • 25kW peak power — 4.2x the MX3's 6kW
  • 70 mph top speed vs 47 mph
  • 62-93 miles range vs 30-44 miles
  • Samsung 50S premium battery cells (3600Wh vs 2280Wh)
  • Belt drive and Send Bikes dealer warranty

Why Choose

Talaria Sting MX3

Riders who want solid mid-range performance at a lower price with Talaria's proven gearbox platform.

  • 127 lbs — 56 lbs lighter than the SR
  • $3,099-$3,199 — $2,500 less than the SR
  • Gearbox + chain for technical low-speed terrain
  • Proven Talaria platform with strong community
  • Compact frame for younger or smaller riders

Head to Head

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

E Ride Pro SRTalaria Sting MX3

Price

E Ride Pro SR

$5,699

Talaria Sting MX3

$3,099–$3,199

Top Speed

E Ride Pro SR

70 mph

Talaria Sting MX3

47 mph

Peak Power

E Ride Pro SR

25 kW

Talaria Sting MX3

6 kW

Range

E Ride Pro SR

62–93 mi

Talaria Sting MX3

30–44 mi

Weight

E Ride Pro SR

183 lbs

Talaria Sting MX3

127 lbs

Battery

E Ride Pro SR

3600 Wh

Talaria Sting MX3

2280 Wh

Charge Time

E Ride Pro SR

3.5 hrs (20-90%)

Talaria Sting MX3

~3 hrs

Drivetrain

E Ride Pro SR

Belt Drive

Talaria Sting MX3

Gearbox + Chain

Deep Dive

Key Differences

Power & Speed

E Ride Pro SR wins

E Ride Pro SR

25kW peak, 70 mph, 1.8s 0-30 mph

Talaria Sting MX3

6kW peak, 47 mph, gearbox for low-speed torque

The SR delivers 4.2x the peak power of the MX3 and a 23 mph top speed advantage. The MX3's gearbox helps in technical low-speed crawling, but the SR's raw torque overcomes any terrain the MX3 can handle — and does it faster. At anything above 30 mph, the SR pulls away effortlessly.

Range & Battery

E Ride Pro SR wins

E Ride Pro SR

62-93 miles on 3600Wh Samsung 50S cells

Talaria Sting MX3

30-44 miles on 2280Wh pack

The SR carries 58% more battery capacity with premium Samsung 50S cells. At best case, 93 miles vs 44 miles — more than double the range. The MX3's 2280Wh pack limits it to short to mid-length rides. The SR handles full-day sessions without worry.

Weight & Handling

Talaria Sting MX3 wins

E Ride Pro SR

183 lbs with flagship power-to-weight ratio

Talaria Sting MX3

127 lbs — compact and nimble

The MX3 is 56 lbs lighter than the SR — a major handling advantage on tight single-track and for smaller riders. The gearbox adds low-speed control on technical terrain. But the SR's power-to-weight ratio (137W/lb vs 47W/lb) is nearly 3x better. The MX3 is more forgiving. The SR is more capable.

Ownership & Value

Even

E Ride Pro SR

$5,699 with belt drive, Samsung cells, full dealer warranty

Talaria Sting MX3

$3,099-$3,199 — strong performance at a mid-range price

The SR costs ~$2,500 more, but delivers 4.2x the power, 2x the range, and premium Samsung cells with belt drive. The MX3 is excellent value at its price point — 6kW and 47 mph for around $3,100 is competitive. If budget is the primary constraint, the MX3 delivers. If you want to buy once and never upgrade, the SR is the move.

The Bottom Line

Our Pick: E Ride Pro SR

The SR outclasses the MX3 by 4.2x on power, 23 mph on speed, and 2x on range. The MX3 wins on weight and price. For riders who can stretch the budget, the SR eliminates the upgrade path entirely.

E Ride Pro SR

Get the SR if you want a bike you will never outgrow — 4.2x more power, double the range, belt drive, and dealer-backed warranty for under $6K.

Talaria Sting MX3

Get the Sting MX3 if you are on a sub-$3,500 budget, want a lightweight gearbox bike for technical trails, or are a newer rider building skills.

Service & Warranty

The SR ships with Send Bikes dealer warranty and support through Central Georgia Powersports. Talaria MX3 warranty varies by dealer. At the MX3's price point, dealer support tends to be more limited — confirm parts availability before buying.

Financing & Ownership

The SR is available through Terrace Finance — monthly payments can make the $2,500 price gap manageable. The MX3 is often sold cash-only at this price tier. Long-term, the SR's belt drive saves on chain maintenance and the Samsung 50S cells hold capacity longer over hundreds of charge cycles.

Frequently Asked Questions