Year
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2026
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Blue
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Motocrosser
The City is Your Playground

Forget everything you know about commuting. The 2026 Talaria X3 Pro Road Legal (also known as the "XXX") is the ultimate fusion of lightweight agility and electric torque. Designed for the urban rider who demands speed, style, and sustainability, this bike transforms the daily grind into a daily thrill.

Fully homologated and road legal, the X3 Pro allows you to ride silently through the city streets and then hit the backroads with confidence. It is the perfect entry point into the world of electric motorcycles—accessible, affordable, and adrenaline-pumping. Whether you are a new rider on a CBT or an experienced biker looking for a lightweight runaround, the X3 Pro is the future of urban mobility.

Highlight the electric nature of your ride with the Talaria Blue colorway. This vibrant, metallic blue pops against the black frame and wheels, signaling to everyone that you are riding the future. It’s the signature look for the Talaria brand.

Key Features & Benefits

Weighing in at just 58kg (including battery), the Talaria X3 Pro is one of the lightest road-legal electric motorcycles on the market. This featherweight build makes it incredibly flickable in traffic, easy to manoeuvre into tight parking spots, and simple to transport on a bike rack.

Instant Electric Torque

Don't let the size fool you. The high-efficiency IPM (Interior Permanent Magnet) motor delivers instant acceleration. With a peak power of 3.5kW (restricted) to 5kW (off-road mode), you’ll leave gas-powered scooters in the dust at every traffic light.

Road Legal & CBT Compliant

Ride with peace of mind. The road-legal version comes fully equipped with:

  • LED Headlights & Indicators: For maximum visibility day or night.

  • Mirrors & Licence Plate Holder: Fully compliant with UK/EU road laws.

  • Steering Lock & Keyless Start: Enhanced security for city parking.

  • Licence Requirement: Can be ridden on a CBT / AM License (L-Plates) or a full car license (if obtained before 2001).

Next-Gen Battery Tech

The 2026 model features an optimised 60V 40Ah Lithium-ion battery with LG cells.

  • Range: Achieve up to 50 miles (80km) on a single charge (Eco mode @ 20mph).

  • Fast Charging: Go from 0% to 100% in just 3-4 hours using the included fast charger.

Tech-Forward Cockpit

Stay connected with the high-contrast OLED Display. It provides real-time data on speed, battery percentage, range, and riding modes. The bike also features NFC keycard ignition—just tap and go.

Technical Specifications
  • Licence Required CBT

  • Top Speed 28MPH

  • Battery Lithium Battery

  • Suspension Front Telescopic Forks

  • Suspension Rear Monoshock

  • Max Power 3500W

  • Braking Type Standard

  • Brakes F: Hydraulic Disc, R: Hydraulic Disc

  • Primary Drive Belt & Chain

  • Tyres F: 70/90-17, R: 80/90-17

  • EEC No e9*168/2013*16076*01

* RANGE IS DEPENDENT ON VARYING RIDING CONDITIONS AND HABITS, SUCH AS SPEED/WEIGHT/BREAKING

Why Choose the Talaria X3 Pro?

No Gas, No Oil, No Noise: Say goodbye to expensive fuel stops and messy oil changes. The X3 Pro requires virtually zero maintenance compared to a petrol bike. Just plug it into a standard wall socket, charge, and ride.

The "Sting" Alternative: While the larger Talaria Sting is a beast, the X3 Pro is designed specifically for the city. It has a lower seat height, lighter frame, and smoother power delivery, making it the superior choice for urban living and shorter riders.

Ride Legal, Ride Free: Unlike grey-import e-bikes that risk seizure by the police, this is a fully homologated vehicle. You get a V5 registration document, meaning you can insure, tax (free for EVs!), and ride it legally on public roads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need a license to ride the Talaria X3 Pro? A: Yes. In the UK, you need at least a CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) and L-plates if you are a learner. If you have a full motorcycle license or a car license issued before Feb 2001, you can ride it without L-plates.

Q: Can I derestrict the Talaria X3 Pro? A: The bike is sold restricted to 30mph to comply with moped laws. While it is physically possible to cut the limiter wire to unlock full speed (45mph+), doing so on public roads makes the bike illegal and voids your insurance. We recommend keeping it restricted for road use.

Q: How long does the battery last? A: In real-world city riding (stop-and-go), you can expect about 35-40 miles of range. If you cruise steadily in Eco mode, you can push that to 50 miles.

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Need Delivery? No problem! We deliver to the entire mainland UK.

Got a Part Exchange? No problem! Go to our website now to get a valuation. Full details regarding this bike, including further pictures, walkaround videos and servicing details, are on our website. If details aren't listed, please get in touch, as we are currently updating all bikes. All bikes go through a rigorous 100-point inspection, a standard 30-day warranty and a minimum of 3 months of MOT. Extended warranties are available; please ask for full details. We're open 7 days a week; come visit our 3000 sq ft clothing store with full dealer facilities.

Please note: we check all our bikes for ABS and DCT and will list panniers where applicable. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the above vehicle information, but errors may occur. Please check with one of our salespeople.

Talaria X3 Pro Road Legal

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Available at:

Locations Cheshire, East Anglia and West Midlands


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