Talaria Komodo Available Now at 96powerparts.com! Will 32 kW Dethrone the Surron Ultra Bee?

Talaria Komodo Available Now at 96powerparts.com! Will 32 kW Dethrone the Surron Ultra Bee?
It’s finally happened. The long-awaited Talaria Komodo has officially rolled into the 96powerparts.com inventory, and... the numbers don't lie. This isn't just "another electric bike." This is a machine that directly challenges the reigning king of the middleweight class – the Surron Ultra Bee.
Our customers frequently ask: "Which one should I choose? The proven Ultra or the new Komodo?" The answer depends on how much adrenaline you can handle and your riding style. As the experts at 96powerparts.com, we are putting the cards on the table today: raw data, brute force, and a direct clash of the titans.
Talaria Komodo – The 32 kW "Dragon"
Until now, the "mid-size" class (approx. 85-100 kg) lacked a stock machine that offered performance previously reserved for heavily modified projects. The Talaria Komodo changes the game.
This is a monster running on a high-voltage system (nearly 100V!) that generates a massive 32 kW of peak power. For comparison – this is a leap in performance you feel from the very first twist of the throttle. The Komodo doesn't ask if you want to go faster. It simply catapults you forward.
THE BIG SHOWDOWN: Surron Ultra Bee vs. Talaria Komodo
The Surron Ultra Bee (in the unlocked version available in our offer) achieves a solid 21 kW. That is an excellent result, allowing for very dynamic off-road riding. But the Talaria Komodo enters the ring with 32 kW.
Here is how the technical data compares, prepared by the 96powerparts.com team:
| Feature | Surron Ultra Bee (T) | Talaria Komodo | Winner (Power) |
| Peak Power | 21 kW | 32 kW | Talaria (Domination) |
| System Voltage | 74 V | 97.2 V (Nominal High Voltage) | Talaria (Higher Efficiency) |
| Battery | 74V 55Ah (4070 Wh) | 97V 45Ah (~4400 Wh) | Talaria (Capacity & Voltage) |
| Max Speed | approx. 95 km/h | 105 km/h + | Talaria |
| Torque (Wheel) | approx. 511 Nm | approx. 754 Nm | Talaria (Destructive Torque) |
| Weight | 85 kg | approx. 98 kg | Surron (Lighter & Agile) |
| Drivetrain | Direct (Belt/Chain) | Gearbox + Chain | Depends on preference |
The Verdict: Agility or Brute Force?
Surron Ultra Bee (21 kW): This is still the master of balance. It is over 10 kg lighter than the Komodo. If your element is technical hard enduro, where you often need to lift the bike or maneuver in tight spots, the Ultra Bee will feel more "flickable." 21 kW is still immense power at this weight, and the power-to-weight ratio is excellent.
Talaria Komodo (32 kW): This machine is for those who felt the Ultra Bee lacked "bottom end" punch and cruising speed. The higher voltage (97V) means the motor doesn't heat up as quickly during aggressive riding, and the 754 Nm of torque literally rips your arms off. The gearbox allows for better power management. This is a bike that eats steep hill climbs for breakfast.
Full Technical Specifications: Talaria Komodo
What makes the Komodo generate such performance? Here is what lies beneath the fairings of this model, which you can find at 96powerparts.com:
Motor: New generation PMSM, optimized for high voltage, ensuring higher thermal efficiency.
Power: 32 kW (in max/turbo mode) – the absolute top of this weight class.
Battery: High-voltage 97.2V 45Ah. Using higher voltage allows for greater power transfer with lower current (less heat, greater stability).
Controller: Dedicated Vector Controller (FOC) handling high discharge currents, with mapping customization options.
Drivetrain: Gearbox transmission – no primary belt to snap under such high torque.
Suspension:
Front: Robust upside-down forks (43mm) with 250mm travel.
Rear: Air/Spring shock with full compression and rebound adjustment.
Brakes: Reinforced hydraulic systems, adapted to stop the mass from speeds over 100 km/h.
Wheels: Full-size enduro (21" front / 18" rear) – ready for any terrain.
Summary
The choice between these two machines comes down to a simple question of priorities. If you are looking for the lightness of a bicycle combined with enough power for any task – the Surron Ultra Bee (21 kW) remains a fantastic choice.
However, if you believe in the rule "No Replacement For Displacement" (or in the EV world: "More Volts!") and want to dominate on straights and the steepest climbs – the Talaria Komodo (32 kW) is the new king of the middleweight division. Both models are now available in our online catalog.
👉 [CHECK PRICE & BUY TALARIA KOMODO AT 96POWERPARTS.COM]
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