Surron Ultra Bee - Is 87 Miles of Range Enough for St. Joe State Park?
If the Light Bee X feels like the fun, lightweight answer, the Ultra Bee is the bike riders ask about when they want more chassis, more stability, and fewer compromises on a big trail day.
Why the Ultra Bee matters
The Ultra Bee gives St. Louis riders the bridge between compact play-bike energy and a more full-bodied trail machine. At around 21 kW peak output and roughly 56 mph top speed, it is a different conversation from the Light Bee X. Taller riders notice that immediately.
How much range should you expect at St. Joe?
Hardpack and smoother flow sections always treat range better than soft sand and heavy throttle. St. Joe has both. If you ride like every straight is a drag strip, you are not getting brochure numbers. If you ride with some rhythm and pick your moments, the Ultra Bee has the battery and platform to make a full day realistic.
Who is the Ultra Bee for?
- Riders who feel cramped on the Light Bee X.
- Buyers who want more power and more trail confidence.
- People who are willing to wait for the right bike instead of settling for the easiest one.
What should you compare it against?
Start with the Light Bee X if budget and compact feel matter most. Compare against the Arctic Leopard XE PRO S if you want strong value in stock now. The Ultra Bee wins when your priority is the Surron name plus a bigger, more planted ride.