This page collects the Kugoo KuKirin electric motorbikes and other electric vehicles that are not classical kick-scooters. Today the collection contains one product — the X1 electric dirt bike — and it lives here for two reasons: to keep it from being mixed into the city-commuter scooter family (where it would mislead buyers) and to leave room for future KuKirin electric motorbike-class vehicles if and when the EU range expands.
Quick brand-naming context, since the question comes up on every page. Kugoo is the older brand name; KuKirin is the new one. Same factory, same product line, same quality standard — the rebrand happened in 2022 due to an EU-market trademark dispute. That's why this site uses both names side by side and why the domain itself answers the "are Kugoo and KuKirin the same?" question.
What "electric motorbikes" means in this catalogue
"Electric motorbikes" is deliberately a broader category than just "electric dirt bikes". The reason: this collection covers any KuKirin motorbike-class electric vehicle — from dirt bikes today to potential future electric motorbike variants. KuKirin produces a range of motorbike-class electric vehicles globally; if and when those reach EU distribution, they slot into this same collection. Today the page lists one product whose specs and use case are clearly different from the scooter range.
How to choose — when a Kugoo KuKirin electric motorbike, when a scooter
Simple decision tree: if you need documented 25 km/h micro-mobility compliance, choose the VMP scooter variant from the Kugoo KuKirin electric scooter range. If you want a private-property or off-road vehicle that delivers a motorbike-style ride feel without combustion, fuel handling, or standard licensing — you're in the right place.
The typical X1 buyer in Estonia owns or has access to private land, wants a weekend "toy" rather than a commuter, prioritises ride feel over top speed, and prefers an electric drivetrain to a 50 cc combustion dirt bike. If that is your use case, continue to the Kugoo KuKirin X1 product page for technical specifications, availability, and buying details.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Kugoo KuKirin electric motorbike?
"Electric motorbike" is used as a broader term in this collection — it covers KuKirin motorbike-class electric vehicles that aren't part of the scooter family. Today the catalogue lists one such product, the Kugoo KuKirin X1 electric dirt bike, built for off-road and private-property riding rather than city traffic. KuKirin (formerly Kugoo) also manufactures a range of motorbike-class electric vehicles globally, which may reach the EU market in future — those would then join this collection too.
Can I ride the Kugoo KuKirin X1 on Estonian public roads?
No — not without separate motorbike-class registration and licensing. The Kugoo KuKirin X1 doesn't fall under Estonia's 25 km/h micro-mobility category; it sits in the motorbike class. Public-road use in Estonia requires registration in the traffic register, a motorbike licence, and motor-vehicle insurance. Riding on private land, dedicated tracks, or your own property requires no special permits. For the full Estonian electric-vehicle registration rules, our sister site ampride.ee covers regulatory content in depth — we deliberately don't publish that here to avoid duplication.
Looking for other brands?
Kugoo KuKirin is the only brand we carry on this site. If you're looking for electric motorbikes, electric dirt bikes, or electric bicycles from other manufacturers (Engwe, Fiido, Segway-Ninebot, others), browse the broader catalogue at our sister store ampride.ee. That's where multi-brand comparisons and regulatory content live.
