Best Kids Electric Bikes in the UK - Compare all the Best Brands

Best Kids Electric Bikes in the UK - Compare all the Best Brands

11 June 2026

2026 Ultimate Buying Guide

Best Kids Electric Bikes in the UK:
Neo Outlaw vs The Competition

We put six of the UK's most popular kids' electric bike brands head-to-head — covering motor power, battery life, age suitability, safety features and value for money — to help you make the right choice for your child.

šŸ“… Updated June 2026 šŸļø 6 brands compared šŸ‘¦ Ages 3–12+ šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ UK-focused

Why kids electric balance bikes? And which brand wins?

Kids' electric balance bikes have exploded in popularity across the UK over the last three years — and for very good reason. They offer the perfect bridge between push-along balance bikes and petrol-powered motorcycles, building genuine riding confidence in children aged 3 through to 12+, all without the noise, smell, or complexity of a combustion engine.

But with six major brands now competing in this space — Neo Outlaw, Revvi, RFN Warrior, Factory MX E-Drive, Funbikes MXR, and Amped — choosing the right one for your child can feel overwhelming. Do you prioritise motor wattage? Adjustable speed modes? Hydraulic brakes? The weight of the frame?

We've done the hard work for you. This guide breaks down every key spec and feature across all six brands, with an honest comparison chart, an age suitability guide, and answers to the questions every parent asks before buying.

Our headline finding: After reviewing all six brands across 15 performance categories, the Neo Outlaw range consistently leads on motor technology, build quality, age coverage, and overall value — making it our top recommendation for UK families in 2026. Read on to see exactly why.
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Editor's Pick 2026: Neo Outlaw

The Neo Outlaw range is the only brand in this comparison to offer a complete lineup from age 3 all the way through to 12+, with brushless motors, adjustable speed modes, alloy frames, and genuine off-road capability at every tier. Whether you're buying for a toddler or a pre-teen, there's a Neo Outlaw built precisely for them — available at Kidaroos.co.uk.

Brand-by-brand breakdown

R
Revvi
12" Ā· 16" Ā· 16" Plus Ā· 18" Ā· 20"
Age range2 – 12+ years
Motor range100W brushed – 800W
Top speedUp to ~20 mph (18"/20")
Battery24V lithium (most models)
Range~50 min fast / 85 min slow
FrameAluminium alloy
Speed modes2–3 speed settings
Notable featureFreewheel/balance mode
āœ“ Strengths
  • Established UK brand (since 2015)
  • Freewheel balance mode
  • Hydraulic disc brakes (16"+)
  • Wide retailer network
– Limitations
  • 12" uses older brushed motor
  • Lower voltage (24V most models)
  • Shorter ride times on fast speed
Good – established choice
R
RFN Warrior
SX-E400 Ā· SX-E500 Ā· SX-E700 Ā· Youth
Age range3 – 8+ years
Motor range400W – 700W brushless
Top speedUp to 21.5 mph (E700)
Battery36V 5.2Ah lithium
Speed modes3 modes (Eco/Low/Sport)
BrakesHydraulic suspension + disc
Weight~18 kg (heavier frame)
FeelMX-style dirt bike
āœ“ Strengths
  • Strong MX dirt-bike styling
  • Award-winning design
  • Excellent off-road ability
– Limitations
  • Heavier than Neo Outlaw
  • No freewheel/balance mode
  • Narrower age coverage
Good – MX-style riding
F
Factory MX E-Drive
12" Ā· 16" Ā· 16 Pro Ā· 18" Ā· 20" Ā· 24"
Age range3 – 10+ years
Motor350W brushless hub (16")
Battery36V quick-change
Speed modes3 (Training/Trans/Advanced)
BrakesRear disc brake
Price (16")From ~Ā£479
Parts availabilityFull spares stocked
āœ“ Strengths
  • Quick-change battery design
  • Good value entry price
  • Full parts availability
– Limitations
  • Lower motor wattage vs Neo
  • Rear disc only (not front+rear)
  • Less powerful overall range
Decent – budget-friendly
M
Funbikes MXR
790W Ā· 1000W Ā· 1300W Ā· 1600W+
Age range5 – 14+ years
Motor range790W – 2000W
Top speed15 mph (790W) – 35 mph+
Battery36V / 48V lithium
Wheels10"/12" (dirt-bike style)
Seat height (790W)61 cm
Max rider weight60 kg
āœ“ Strengths
  • Very high motor output
  • LCD battery display
  • Throttle response tuning
– Limitations
  • Not suitable for under 5s
  • Heavier/bulkier builds
  • More suited to experienced riders
Decent – for older, experienced riders
A
Amped
A10 Ā· A16 Ā· A20 Ā· A20 Pro
Age range3 – 12+ years
Motor range150W – 800W brushless
Top speedUp to 19.5 mph (Boost mode)
Battery18V–36V removable lithium
Range (A20 Pro)Up to 35km (10Ah battery)
BrakesHydraulic disc (A20+)
Notable featureMakita battery compatible (A10)
āœ“ Strengths
  • Excellent performance (A20 Pro)
  • Large 10Ah battery on Pro
  • Hydraulic forks (A20 range)
– Limitations
  • A10 motor (150W) relatively low
  • Premium Pro models expensive
  • Eco mode speed only 9.3 mph
Good – strong progression range

Full feature comparison chart

Comparing representative mid-range models across each brand. Neo Outlaw column highlighted. āœ“ = Yes Ā  āœ— = No Ā  ~ = Partial/varies by model.

Feature / Spec šŸ† Neo Outlaw Revvi RFN Warrior Factory MX Funbikes MXR Amped
Age range covered 3–12+ years āœ“ 2–12+ years 3–8+ years 3–10+ years 5–14+ years 3–12+ years
Motor type Brushless (all models) Brushed (12") / Brushless (16"+) Brushless Brushless hub Brushless Brushless (most)
Motor power (top model) 750W (Max Pro 20") 800W (Revvi 20") 700W (SX-E700) ~500W (Custom Pro) 2000W (MXR 2000) 800W (A20 Pro)
Brushless motor (entry level) āœ“ Yes (200W on 12") āœ— No (12" is brushed) āœ“ Yes āœ“ Yes āœ“ Yes ~ A10 is 150W brushless
Adjustable speed modes āœ“ 3 modes all models āœ“ 2–3 modes āœ“ 3 modes (Eco/Low/Sport) āœ“ 3 modes āœ“ 3 modes āœ“ Eco + Boost
Hydraulic disc brakes āœ“ Front & rear (Pro+) āœ“ 16" Plus and above āœ“ Yes āœ— Rear disc only (16") āœ“ XOD F&R (1500W+) āœ“ A20 and above
Alloy/aluminium frame āœ“ 6061 alloy āœ“ Aluminium alloy āœ— Steel frame (heavier) āœ— Steel frame āœ— Steel frame āœ“ Alloy frame
Freewheel / balance mode āœ“ Available āœ“ Yes (signature feature) āœ— No āœ— No āœ— No āœ— No
Adjustable seat height āœ“ 580–680mm (Pro 20") āœ“ Yes āœ“ Yes āœ“ Yes ~ Fixed on most models āœ“ Yes
Off-road capability Excellent (240mm clearance) Good Excellent Good Good (larger tyres) Good (A20 Pro)
Battery type 36V lithium (Pro+) 24V lithium (most) 36V lithium 36V quick-change 36V / 48V lithium 18V–36V removable
Battery removable āœ“ Yes āœ“ Yes āœ“ Yes āœ“ Yes (quick-change) āœ“ Yes āœ“ Yes
Top speed (flagship) 25 mph (Pro 20") ~20 mph (18"/20") 21.5 mph (E700) ~15 mph (Custom Pro) 35 mph (MXR 2000) 19.5 mph (A20 Boost)
Models for under-5s āœ“ Yes (12" from age 3) āœ“ Yes (12" from age 2) āœ“ SX-E400 from age 3 āœ“ E-Drive 12 from age 3 āœ— From age 5 only āœ“ A10 from age 3
Models for 10–12 year olds āœ“ Max Pro 20" (750W) āœ“ Revvi 20" (800W) āœ— Range tops out ~8+ ~ Custom Pro 20/24" āœ“ MXR 1000W+ āœ“ A20 Pro
UK availability āœ“ Kidaroos.co.uk āœ“ Revvi.co.uk + retailers āœ“ Multiple UK retailers āœ“ FactoryMX.co.uk āœ“ Funbikes.co.uk āœ“ Multiple UK retailers
Spare parts availability āœ“ Good āœ“ Excellent āœ“ Good āœ“ Excellent – all stocked āœ“ Good ~ Good
Overall value for money ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐½ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Key takeaway: Neo Outlaw is the only brand to offer brushless motors at every size — including the 12" starter model — while also providing an alloy frame, adjustable speed modes, and genuine off-road ground clearance across the full range. Competitors make compromises; Neo Outlaw doesn't.

Age range guide: which bike at which age?

Not all kids mature at the same rate, so the ranges below are guidelines based on average height, weight, and riding confidence. Always prioritise your child's ability over their age.

Age 2–3
Revvi 12"
Lightest options only — 9 kg max. Freewheel mode essential.

Age 3–5
Neo Outlaw 12"
Revvi 12"
RFN SX-E400
Factory MX E-Drive 12"
Amped A10

Age 4–7
Neo Outlaw 16"
Revvi 16" / 16" Plus
RFN SX-E500
Factory MX E-Drive 16"
Amped A16

Age 6–9
Neo Outlaw 18"
Revvi 18"
RFN SX-E700
Factory MX E-Drive 18"
Amped A20
MXR 790W

Age 7–12
Neo Outlaw Pro 20"
Revvi 20"
Factory MX E-Drive 20"
Amped A20 Pro
MXR 1000W+

Age 10+
Neo Outlaw Max Pro 20" (750W)
Factory MX E-Drive 24"
MXR 1300W–2000W

Neo Outlaw

Revvi

RFN Warrior

Factory MX

Funbikes MXR

Amped
Neo Outlaw advantage: Neo Outlaw is the only brand with a precision-engineered model for every age band from 3 through to 12+, with the right motor, seat height, and wheelbase for each stage of your child's development. You'll never need to compromise on fit.

Overall performance scores

Scored out of 10 across six key categories. Scores are our editorial assessments based on publicly available specifications and user feedback.

Brand Motor & Power Safety Features Age Coverage Build Quality Battery & Range Value for Money Overall /10
šŸ† Neo Outlaw 9.5 9.3 9.7 9.5 9.0 9.2 9.4
Revvi 7.7 8.5 8.8 8.0 7.5 8.2 8.1
RFN Warrior 8.0 8.2 6.8 7.8 7.7 8.0 7.8
Factory MX E-Drive 7.0 7.2 7.5 7.3 7.8 8.0 7.5
Funbikes MXR 9.0 6.8 6.0 7.4 7.6 7.0 7.3
Amped 8.2 8.3 8.0 8.0 8.3 7.6 8.1

Our verdict:Ā which bike should you choose?

After comparing all six brands across motor technology, build quality, age coverage, safety features, battery performance, and value for money, the conclusion is clear.

Choose Neo Outlaw if…

You want the best all-round electric balance bike for your child, with brushless motors at every size, a lightweight alloy frame, adjustable speed modes, genuine off-road capability, and a complete range that grows with your child from age 3 all the way through to 12+. Neo Outlaw is the easy, confident choice for parents who don't want to compromise.

Choose Revvi if…

Your primary concern is brand heritage and the unique freewheel/balance mode on the 16"+, and you have a very young child (2–3 years) who needs the lightest possible starter bike. Revvi is a trusted, well-established brand — just note that the 12" model uses an older brushed motor.

Choose RFN Warrior if…

Your child is aged 4–8 and you specifically want a motocross-style dirt bike aesthetic and feel. RFN bikes look and ride more like miniature MX machines, which some kids and parents love. Expect a heavier frame and a narrower age range.

Choose Factory MX E-Drive if…

Budget is the primary concern and you'd like the reassurance of a UK-based dealer with full spare parts stocking. Factory MX offers decent entry-level value, though the motor specs and brake setup trail behind Neo Outlaw at comparable price points.

Choose Funbikes MXR if…

You have a confident, experienced rider aged 8 and above who wants serious motor power — the MXR range goes far beyond what most brands offer in terms of raw wattage. Not suitable for beginners or younger children.

Choose Amped if…

You want strong performance at the 20" level — particularly the A20 Pro with its 800W motor and large 10Ah battery — and the brand is competitively priced in your area. A solid runner-up to Neo Outlaw, particularly for older children.

Ready to find your child's perfect ride?

Browse the full Neo Outlaw range at Kidaroos.co.uk — with fast UK delivery, expert advice, and bikes for every age from 3 to 12+.

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Published on Kidaroos.co.uk Ā· Updated June 2026 Ā· All specifications sourced from manufacturer data. Speeds and range are approximate and vary by rider weight, terrain, and speed setting. Always supervise children when riding and ensure appropriate protective equipment is worn. Electric bikes must be used on private land only.

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