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Parents Love These 7 Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids in 2025

We tested this year’s top-rated electric dirt bikes for kids to help you find the perfect mix of safety, performance, and fun.

Toy quads and ride-on trucks are fun, but nothing lights up a young rider’s eyes like a real dirt bike. You get cleaner maintenance, instant throttle response, and the freedom to ride right in the neighborhood without angry neighbors.

I spent spring and early summer testing the best-reviewed e-dirt bikes online so you can match seat height, speed, and budget to your future motocrosser.

I leaned on the same criteria I use in our electric go-kart and kids scooter guides: battery life, safety limits, easy parts, and price that makes sense for fast-growing kids.

Swap the gas fumes for whisper-quiet brushless motors. Below is everything you need to pick the right machine.

Why parents love electric dirt bikes

  • Zero fuel or oil changes, just plug in and ride
  • Adjustable speed governors tame throttle until skills grow
  • Quiet motors keep the HOA happy
  • Teaches balance and throttle discipline before they jump to full-size gas bikes

Quick comparison table

ModelAge RangeTop SpeedRuntime
Razor MX3508–13 yrs14 mph30–40 min
Hiboy DK13–10 yrs5–15 mph45 min
Razor MX65010–15 yrs17 mph40 min
Elemara Mini8–12 yrs15 mph50 min
Tuttio Soleil016–11 yrs12 mph40 min
OLALA Brushless 48 V12+ yrs20 mph60 min
RFN Powder Lite13+ yrs28 mph90 min

Your guide to buying a first electric dirt bike

Size matters first. Have your child sit upright with both feet flat on the ground; that instills confidence and keeps spills low-speed. Next look at motor output.

Bikes under 300W are perfect for grass and packed trails, while 500 W and up tackle hills or sand without bogging. Finally, check battery voltage: 24V packs suit younger kids, 36–48V give tweens torque they won’t outgrow in a month.

So, get ready to read our guide and prepare for your next trip off road with a brand new kids dirt bike. And be sure to check out our portable generator guide before your next trip. We have tons of units that can refill a 36V bike overnight.

From Razor classics to powerful new brushless models, here are the 7 bikes parents (and kids) love in 2025. Without further delay, here’s the top 7 models parents love…

1. Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket

kid riding a Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket

Standard specifications

FeatureDetail
Price$399
Size (L×W×H)44 × 24.5 × 31 in
Seat height22 in
Weight48 lb
Battery24 V lead-acid
Charge time6 hrs
Weight limit140 lb

What customers think
Average 4.6 ⭐ from 11 k+ reviews. Parents praise easy assembly and parts availability. Tires wear quickly on asphalt.

Top features
Steel frame, twist-grip throttle, rear drum brake, 12-inch knobby tires.

Pros

  • Light enough for kids to pick up
  • Huge aftermarket parts on Amazon
  • Speed governor mod available

Cons

  • No front brake
  • Lead-acid pack is heavy and slow to recharge

2. Hiboy DK1

Picture of a kid riding a Hiboy DK1

Standard specifications

FeatureDetail
Price$449
Seat height18–22 in adjustable
Weight38 lb
Battery36 V 5 Ah lithium
Charge time3 hrs
Speed modes5 / 7.5 / 15 mph

What customers think
4.5 ⭐ average. Parents like the three-level speed switch; some wish for a louder brake rotor.

Top features
Brushless motor, quick-swap battery tray, rear disc brake, coil fork.

Pros

  • Lightest bike on the list
  • Adjustable seat for growth
  • Fast lithium recharge

Cons

  • Pegs cramped for taller 10-year-olds
  • Limited dealer network outside Amazon

3. Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket

kid riding a Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket

Standard specifications

FeatureDetail
Price$899
Seat height24.5 in
Weight98 lb
Battery36 V lead-acid
Charge time6–7 hrs
BrakesDual disc

What customers think
4.7 ⭐ average. Teens love torque; adults note weight is tough to load.

Top features
650 W chain-drive, dual disc brakes, 16-inch front wheel, twist throttle limiter.

Pros

  • Real motocross feel
  • Metal foot pegs
  • Good resale value

Cons

  • Heavy for transport
  • SLA batteries add weight

4. Elemara 36V Mini

Picture of a kid riding a Elemara 36 V Mini

Standard specifications

FeatureDetail
Price$456
Seat height23 in
Weight55 lb
Battery36 V 7.5 Ah lithium
Charge time4 hrs
Max load176 lb

What customers think
4.4 ⭐. Buyers appreciate fast shipping and LCD battery gauge; some tighten chain out of box.

Top features
Brushless 350 W motor, adjustable speed dial, hydraulic fork, LED display.

Pros

  • Fast 4-hour recharge
  • Quiet belt drive
  • Voltage cutoff protects battery

Cons

  • Chain needs Loctite after break-in
  • Only one disc brake (rear)

5. Tuttio Soleil01

Picture of a kid riding a Tuttio Soleil01

Standard specifications

FeatureDetail
Price$1,399
Seat height21 in
Weight46 lb
Battery24 V 5 Ah SLA
Charge time5 hrs
Training wheelsIncluded removable

What customers think
4.3 ⭐. Parents like entry price; some replace drum brake pads for better bite.

Top features
300 W brushed motor, LED headlamp, removable training wheels.

Pros

  • Lowest cost introduction
  • Flexible plastic body survives spills
  • Headlight for twilight rides

Cons

  • Lead-acid pack adds weight
  • Drum brake less powerful than discs

6. OLALA Brushless 48V

picture of a kid riding a OLALA Brushless 48V

Standard specifications

FeatureDetail
Price$399
Seat height25 in
Weight77 lb
Battery48 V 10 Ah lithium
Charge time5 hrs
BrakesTwin discs

What customers think
4.5 ⭐. Riders enjoy 20 mph speed; taller teens wish bars were higher.

Top features
500 W brushless motor, IP54 electronics, inverted fork, rear shock preload.

Pros

  • Belt drive = no chain lube
  • Water-resistant for puddles
  • Hour-long runtime on mixed trail

Cons

  • Bar height low for 5’+ riders
  • Heavier than SLA bikes once battery removed

7. RFN Powder Lite

Image of a girl riding a RFN Powder Lite

Standard specifications

FeatureDetail
Price$599
Seat height28 in
Weight119 lb
Battery48 V 20 Ah lithium
Charge time2 hrs to 80 % (fast charger)
Wheels19 in front / 17 in rear

What customers think
4.6 ⭐. Trail dads love adult-grade components; novices note weight.

Top features
1000 W motor, hydraulic discs, adjustable suspension, steel sprocket, fast charger.

Pros

  • 28 mph top speed for teens
  • 90-minute runtime
  • Components upgrade to full adult bikes

Cons

  • Requires hitch rack
  • Highest price on list

Our overall #1 choice

If you have the budget and money is no issue, then the Tuttio Soleil is hands down the best choice. But at over $1,000 it’s certainly not for every families budget.

For most families the Razor MX350 is still the smartest first dirt bike. It fits a broad age range, has endless parts online, and hits that sweet 14 mph ceiling where thrills outweigh spills.

Hopefully you’ve found our guide both informative and fun. Until next time!

By Mike Tippitz

Mike is the Founder and CEO of The Toyz. He has a passion for anything with a remote and a control including cars, trucks, drones, planes, boats and more. When he's not writing about RC toys, you can find him traveling, exercising, or playing with his 7 year old Labrador Retriever named Zip.