Light two-wheeled machines are hands-down one of the best applications for electric powertrains. Gobs of torque, no shifting, no carb tuning. Just twist and grin. From featherweight mountain e-bikes to the 250-pound 80-horsepower Stark Varg, electric shines in the dirt.
NIU was generous enough to let us thoroughly test its latest XQi3 electric dirt bike for nearly 2 months during prime Pacific Northwest riding season. We had some good fun together!
In short: The XQi3 impresses as a single-quiver e-moto. It’s one of the only street-legal dual-sport electric motorcycles worth your money. For street-only or dirt-only users, there may be better options.
- Top speed: Wild 49 mph, Street 30 mph
- Power: 2.3kWh or peak at about 8 hp (10.7 hp in boost mode)
- Range: Street 50+, Wild less
- Weight: 157 lbs.
- Tires: 19" DOT-certified knobbies
- Brakes: 203mm & 220mm rear disk brakes
- Warranty: 2 years
- MSRP: $4,999
Pros
- Plenty of power
- Loads of fun off-road
- High-quality, feature-rich app
- Bright clean display
- Well-balanced suspension
- Large dealer network
- 2-year warranty
Cons
- Wild model not street legal
- Street model is too slow
- App pairing issues
- Possible battery connector longevity issue
- Street model has knobby tires & Wild model has mirrors, signals, etc…
- No luggage options
NIU XQi3 Wild Review


Identical Twins


Strong Dealer Network

Charging & Curse Words


Battery Connector


Connectivity Challenged


NIU App

Display & Controls



Suspension

Electric Motorcycle Power

NIU XQi3 Competitors

NIU XQi3 Wild | Talaria Sting R MX4 | Surron Light Bee X | |
MSRP | $4,999 | $4,500 | $4,600 |
Power | 2.3 kWh | 2.7 kWh | 2-2.4 kWh |
Peak Power | 6kW (8 kW peak boost) | 8 kW | 6 kW Peak |
Top Speed (limited) | 49 mph | 53 mph | 45 mph |
Weight | 157 lbs. | 145 lbs. | 104 lbs. |
Warranty | 24 months | 12 months | 12 months |
Riding Next to Elites

NIU XQi3 Review Wrapup

NIU XQi3 Street

NIU XQi3 Wild
