Caofen FX: The Silent Scrambler Built for the Bold
- Buck City Biker

- Jun 2, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 28
If you've been exploring the electric dirt bike scene lately, the Caofen FX has likely caught your attention.

Manufactured by Caofen, this rugged, futuristic off-road machine is making waves in e-moto circles. It's part e-dirt bike, part mountain goat, and all business when it comes to conquering trails.
So, what's the deal with this machine? Is it all buzz, or does it have bite? Let's delve into it.
Built Like a Tank, Rides Like a Panther

First off, the FX doesn't resemble your typical e-dirt bike. Its monocoque frame, crafted from a magnesium-aluminium alloy using a zero-weld construction technique, is fully enclosed, housing the battery within the exoskeleton. This design not only offers a seamless aesthetic but also provides increased structural rigidity, improved cooling, and high water resistance. The FX boasts an IP67 rating, allowing it to handle water crossings and inclement weather without compromising its electronics.
The battery features a patented immersed liquid cooling system, much like the EVTeker 02 Max Dirt, helping it operate efficiently across a wide range of temperatures.
Suspension is managed by inverted 700mm x 35mm twin internal hydraulic shocks with 200mm front travel and an adjustable trailing arm over spring/hydraulic shock at the rear.
Power & Performance

The FX features a mid-mounted electric motor delivering up to 12 kW (16.1 hp) of peak power and 380 Nm of torque at the rear wheel (some sources report peak power at 11 kW, depending on the regional model). This setup provides ample grunt to lift the front wheel.
Top speed 100 km/h (62 mph). Sources report 97.5kg Range is up to 180 km (110 miles) under ideal conditions, like flat terrain and moderate speeds. 72V 60Ah (4.32 kWh) lithium battery. A full charge achievable in 2 to 4 hours depending on the charger.
The FX also incorporates regenerative braking, which helps extend range by recovering energy during deceleration.
Street-Legal? Yes, In Most Places

The Caofen FX is available in both off-road and street-legal variants, though exact classifications vary by region. In the UK and EU, the FX has obtained EEC certification, including both L1e and L3e approvals. These versions come equipped with mirrors, lighting, and other mandatory road-legal components, making them fully compliant for street use depending on the category.
In the United States, the FX is 100% street-legal in all 50 states, with EPA and DOT certifications already in place. No aftermarket conversions or modifications are needed, just register it and ride.

In Australia, the FX is sold through official dealers such as EV Moto SA. However, street legality may vary by state or territory. Riders should confirm local regulations or consult the dealer for clarification on whether registration for road use is possible.
As for India, current availability and road legality remain unclear.
Caofen FX Pricing
United States (USD): Approximately $6,238
Canada (CAD): Approximately $7,999
United Kingdom (GBP): Approximately £5,500–£6,500
European Union (EUR): Approximately €5,590–€5,890
Australia (AUD): Approximately $9,000–$10,000
India (INR): Pricing information is currently unavailable
United Arab Emirates (AED): Approximately 24,800 AED
Final Thoughts
The Caofen FX may not be a household name yet, but it's carving out a niche in the e-dirt bike world. It's high-tech without being gimmicky, and versatile enough for a wide range of riders. For those in Europe, the UK, Australia, or India seeking a low-maintenance, high-fun e-moto with a distinctive design, the FX is worth considering.
Ride safe, folks.




