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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Surron Ultra Bee. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
11 reasons to buy
- Surron's Ultra Bee is available in two builds: the Trail North America base (T NA) and the upgraded High Performance (HP).
- Reviewers find the relatively lightweight Ultra Bee easy to ride and operate.
- Experts praise the nimble handling.
- Testers of both versions say power delivery is responsive and smooth, and acceleration is rapid.
- Reviewers appreciate the Ultra Bee's strong brakes.
- The Ultra Bee has storage beneath the seat.
- Testers find reverse mode useful when they get stuck on techy trails.
- Experts are impressed by the bike's durability after racing in harsh conditions.
- The Ultra Bee has no problems climbing any hills.
- Most settings, such as traction control, throttle sensitivity, and power maps, are adjustable.
- Testers say the HP’s upgraded suspension greatly improves the ride, especially over trail chatter.
8 reasons not to buy
- Testers of both builds get just 20 to 25 of range.
- An Ultra Bee T NA reviewer says the suspension can’t handle big hits.
- Traction Control cuts power abruptly, with one tester calling it rudimentary.
- A tester finds it easy to accidentally hit the power mode and kill switches while riding aggressively.
- Testers advise upgrading the cheap stock tires and swapping to a larger 21" front wheel.
- The tire on one test bike spins on the rim and rips the tube valve off due to the lack of rim locks.
- A reviewer dislikes the Ultra Bee HP’s Turbo mode, which provides uncontrollable high power for 10 seconds.
- Surron fails to respond when contacted with product queries.
Bottom line
The Ultra Bee is the mid-sized e-moto in Surron’s lineup. The T NA base model was introduced in 2023, and in 2025, they released the upgraded HP model. Reviewers say the Ultra Bee is a great introduction to dirt biking, thanks to its simple-to-use platform and low weight. Most settings can be programmed, and there are endless aftermarket mods available. The build quality is praised overall, but it’s advised to budget for changing out the cheap tires immediately. Battery range is also heavily criticized, but ultimately, the Ultra Bee is still highly recommended.Expert Reviews
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