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Talaria eBikes in 2025 (USA): Komodo Reigns, Dragon Fades, Safety Concerns Surface

1. Komodo TL6000: The New Power Frontier

Talaria latest flagship, the Komodo TL6000, has officially arrived in the U.S.—and it’s setting a new bar for electric off-road performance:

  • Power & Torque: 32 kW peak (~43 hp), an astounding 754 Nm of torque

  • Acceleration: 0–30 mph in just 1.9 seconds and 0–60 mph in 4.5 seconds

  • Top Speed & Range: Around 66 mph, with approx. 70 miles of range at moderate cruising

  • Battery & Recharge: Removable 96 V / 45 Ah Greenway lithium pack (~4.4 kWh) that fully charges in about 1.5 hours

  • Build & Features:

    • Lightweight forged alloy frame (~98 kg dry weight) with off-road-ready 21″ front and 18″ rear wheels

    • Dual-chamber air forks (250 mm travel) + rear air shock (90 mm) for control on rough terrain

    • Multiple ride modes (Eco, Street, Hyper, Reverse), 4-level regenerative braking, TFT display, precision controller

  • Launch & Price: Released July 2025 in the U.S., priced at approximately $5,799

The Komodo isn't just a new bike—it’s Talaria’s most powerful and tech-rich model to date, tailored for American riders demanding next-level performance.

2. The Talaria Dragon: Still Missing

The once-promising Talaria Dragon, with its projected 28 kW output and 93-mile range, remains unreleased in the U.S.—or anywhere else:

  • Despite early fanfare, no confirmed deliveries or test units have emerged

  • The community reaction is skeptical:

    “The Dragon was never released. 100% scam.”“I contacted dealers—nobody’s ever seen overshadowed by the Komodo’s reality.

3. Fire Safety Alert: A Warning for U.S. Riders

In a concerning development, Talaria faced a product safety alert in mid-2025 out of the UK:

  • Talaria e-motorcycles and chargers imported were blocked due to incomplete safety features—specifically, chargers lacking proper fusing, posing a serious fire

  • Although this alert directly affected certain models, it raises broader concerns about battery and charger safety—important for U.S. buyers to remain vigilant about sources and equipment.

4. Rider Community Voice & Lifelong Favorites

Despite Komodo’s arrival and safety challenges, Talaria’s older models like the XXX still have passionate support:

“Tbh it still has amazing bang for the buck … I ride mine daily.”

Modders and budget-conscious riders continue to champion the XXX as a reliable and versatile daily steed.


Final Thought

In 2025, Talaria's Komodo TL6000 asserts dominance in the U.S. e-bike scene—blending beastly performance with serious build quality. Meanwhile, the Dragon remains a ghost. And with the safety alert behind certain charger models, vigilance is more important than ever.

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