When Electrek reviewed the $1,200 Yozma IN10 last month, it earned praise as a compelling trail machine for teens. The Pro version ups the ante significantly: same off-road-only DNA, but for an extra $800 you get numbers that belong in a different conversation entirely.
The IN10 Pro is rated at 5,500W peak output with 220Nm of torque and a manufacturer-claimed top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h). To put that in perspective: the Sur Ron Light Bee X — widely considered the benchmark in this segment — typically retails for nearly double the price, and the Yozma is already nipping at its heels on paper.
It's worth noting that bikes at this performance level occupy a legal grey area in most European countries. In the EU, off-road electric bikes with these specs generally cannot be ridden on public roads without proper type approval and a motorcycle licence. The IN10 Pro is positioned as a private land or track-use machine.
Still, the value proposition is hard to ignore. As Chinese electric two-wheeler brands continue to push into the European and US markets with aggressive pricing, the established dominance of players like Sur Ron is increasingly being challenged. The Yozma IN10 Pro may be one of the most compelling arguments yet for the budget end of serious electric off-road riding.
Source: Yozma IN10 Pro Review: $2,000 buys 50mph Sur Ron Light Bee killa - Electrek· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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