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Altis Powersports Australia Secured Warranty Policy
Altis Powersports Australia is committed to providing high-quality electric off-road motorcycles and exceptional customer service. We offer a Secured Warranty on our products to ensure that our customers have confidence in their purchase and enjoy a reliable and durable riding experience.
Altis Sigma Owner's Manual
Frequently asked questions
Our products are designed with cutting-edge technology, including a powerful 98V hairpin motor, to provide superior performance, efficiency, and durability. We combine advanced engineering with a commitment to sustainability, delivering a thrilling and eco-friendly off-road experience.
Altis Sigma electric dirt bike boasts impressive top speeds:
Standard Model (19"/19" wheels): Over 70 mph (113 km/h)
MX Model (19"/16" wheels): Approximately 57 mph (92 km/h)
These speeds are achievable in off-road or race modes; factory settings may limit top speed to 20 mph (32 km/h) for compliance with local regulations. The Sigma is equipped with a 22 kW peak hairpin motor and a 97.2V 35Ah battery, delivering up to 601 Nm of torque.
The Altis Sigma is an electric dirt bike equipped with a 97.2V 35Ah Samsung 50S lithium-ion battery pack, delivering a peak motor power of 22.5 kW. This setup enables the bike to reach top speeds exceeding 70 mph (113 km/h), depending on rider weight and terrain.
Altis Sigma electric dirt bike weighs approximately 84 kg (185 lbs) when fully equipped with its battery. This weight is achieved through its lightweight yet durable aluminum alloy frame, designed to balance agility and stability for off-road performance
Altis Sigma dirt bike has a peak motor power of 22 kW (approximately 27 horsepower). This high-performance motor delivers impressive torque, enabling the bike to tackle steep hills and rugged terrains with ease.
Altis Sigma is primarily designed for off-road use and is not street legal in most jurisdictions. It lacks essential features required for road legality, such as turn signals, license plate mounts, and compliance with local road safety standards. While some riders have modified similar models for street use, doing so may not meet legal requirements and could pose safety risks. It's crucial to consult local regulations and authorities before attempting to modify or use the Altis Sigma on public roads.