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Talaria TL2500-V2

Talaria X3 Pro for sale

The second-generation X3, on a 19 in front. 117 lb.

In stock Off-road only 2025 · 2026

The X3 Pro is the second-generation X3 and the lightest full-size machine we sell at 117 lb. Inverted forks and a 19 inch front wheel make it noticeably more capable than the original X3 MX without adding much weight.

  • 117 lb — the lightest full-size bike we sell
  • Inverted forks
  • 19 in front wheel
  • 60V 40Ah LG cells

Talaria X3 Pro top speed, range and power

The Talaria X3 Pro top speed is 47 mph, and it will cover up to 50 miles on a charge, from a 5 kW peak motor . It weighs 117 lb with a 31.7 in seat.

The pack is fixed, so the bike charges where it is parked.

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Talaria X3 Pro specifications

Technical specifications
Motor
Peak power 5 kW
Type DC IPM (interior permanent magnet)
Battery
Nominal voltage 60 V
Capacity 40 Ah
Removable No
Chemistry Li-ion (LG cells)
Performance
Top speed 47 mph
Range up to 50 mi
Charge time 4 h
Chassis
Weight 117 lb
Seat height 31.7 in
Front wheel 70/100-19
Rear wheel 80/100-17
Brakes Hydraulic disc, front and rear

Verified against the manufacturer manual (talaria-x3-pro-owners-manual.pdf) on 2026-08-09.

  • Talaria xXx Pro MX (TL2500-V2) Owner’s Manual
  • Talaria UK official model page TL2500-V2

Talaria X3 Pro and Talaria xXx Pro: the same bike

If you are searching for a Talaria xXx Pro, Talaria XXX Pro, Talaria Triple X Pro, this is it. The Talaria X3 Pro was previously sold under those names — it was renamed, not replaced.

Note the generation. This is the current one — the Talaria X3 MX is the earlier generation, sold as the Talaria xXx. They share a platform and much of their hardware, so check which one you are pricing.

That matters when you are shopping for parts or reading owner advice: anything published for the Talaria xXx Pro applies to this machine. The specifications on this page are the current ones. Our Talaria parts catalogue lists fitment against the current model name.

Who the Talaria X3 Pro is for

A good fit if you are

  • Buyers who want the current-model-year X3, on a 19 in front wheel
  • Riders who value the lowest weight here — 117 lb, the lightest full-size bike we sell
  • Shorter riders, on a 31.7 in seat
  • Anyone stepping up from a junior machine who wants full-size wheels
  • Owners searching for a "Talaria XXX" or "Triple X" — this is that bike, under its current name

Look elsewhere if

  • Riders who need maximum range — the X3 MX claims 62 miles against this bike's 50
  • Apartment dwellers, since the pack is fixed
  • Anyone wanting more than 47 mph

What it is like to ride

The X3 Pro is the second-generation X3 and the differences are narrower than the name suggests: same 5 kW, same 60V 40Ah LG pack, same 47 mph. What you actually get is 4 lb less weight, a fractionally lower seat and the current model year. At 117 lb it is the lightest full-size machine in the catalogue, which matters more in tight terrain than any spec-sheet difference between the two. The trade is range — 50 miles against the MX's 62 — and for most riders that is the deciding number rather than the badge. One naming note that causes real confusion: this machine was previously sold as the Talaria XXX, also written Triple X. It is the same bike under a newer name, so parts, manuals and owner advice published under either name apply here.

Talaria X3 Pro price

The Talaria X3 Pro is $3,595 . That is firm US retail, benchmarked against live US dealer listings — freight is quoted separately against your destination.

$300 over an X3 MX buys the newer model year and 4 lb. If range matters more than either, the MX is the better buy.

How the Talaria X3 Pro compares

Model Peak Top speed Range Weight Seat Price
Talaria X3 Pro 5 kW 47 mph 50 mi 117 lb 31.7 in $3,595
Talaria X3 MX 5 kW 47 mph 62 mi 121 lb 31.9 in $3,295
Talaria Sting MX3 6 kW 43 mph 43 mi 139 lb 34.3 in $3,795
Sur-Ron Light Bee X 8 kW 47 mph 47 mi 126 lb 32.7 in $4,000

Parts that fit this bike

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Manuals & documentation

Common questions

What is the Talaria X3 Pro top speed?
The Talaria X3 Pro has a top speed of 47 mph, from a 5 kW peak motor. Expect less into a headwind, uphill, on soft ground or with a heavier rider — that is true of every machine in this class.
How much does the Talaria X3 Pro cost?
The Talaria X3 Pro is $3,595. That is our firm US retail price, checked against live US dealer listings — not an indicative figure or an MSRP we hope to hit.
How far will the Talaria X3 Pro go on a charge?
Up to 50 miles from its 60V 40Ah pack, depending on terrain, rider weight and ride mode. The battery is fixed, so the bike has to go where the charger is — worth knowing if you live in an apartment or park outdoors. A full charge takes about 4 hours.
What is the seat height of the Talaria X3 Pro?
31.7 inches, and the bike weighs 117 lb. Seat height decides suitability more often than power does, so if you are between models it is the number to compare first.
Is the Talaria X3 Pro street legal?
No. This is a high-powered electric off-road motorcycle and is not street legal in most US jurisdictions in stock form. It is intended for private land and designated OHV riding areas. California SB 586 created an "eMoto" classification effective 1 January 2026 — it classifies these machines, it does not make them street legal.
Is the Talaria X3 Pro the same as the Talaria xXx Pro?
Yes. Talaria xXx Pro, Talaria XXX Pro, Talaria Triple X Pro are earlier names for this same machine — the bike was renamed, not replaced. Parts, manuals and owner advice published under the old name apply to this bike, and the specifications on this page are the current ones.
Talaria X3 Pro or Sur-Ron Light Bee X?
The Talaria X3 Pro is 5 kW and 47 mph at 117 lb, on a 31.7 in seat. The Sur-Ron Light Bee X is 8 kW and 47 mph at 126 lb, on a 32.7 in seat. Weight and seat height usually decide this, not power — we compare them side by side if you want the detail.

Buying the Talaria X3 Pro