Altis Powersports is a young electric motorcycle brand that entered the market in 2025. The company first gained attention with the Sigma, a 98V electric dirt bike positioned against established e-dirt bikes.

The Sigma runs a 22.5 kW hairpin motor. Claimed output includes over 600 Nm of torque, 0 to 30 mph in about 2.5 seconds, a 70 mph top speed, and up to 50 miles of riding range. These figures helped the model gain traction across YouTube reviews.
Altis now moves upmarket with the Omega. The bike uses a 144V architecture paired with a 60 kW motor. This represents a major jump in system voltage and peak power compared with the Sigma.

Performance claims place the Omega among high-output electric motocross bikes. Altis lists:
• 60 kW peak power
• 1,080 Nm torque
• 80 mph top speed
• 35 Ah battery at 144V
• 115 kg curb weight
The torque figure stands out. It exceeds many electric competitors on paper. Weight is also a key metric. At 115 kg, the Omega targets aggressive off-road riding without excessive mass.

Pricing is another pressure point. Altis positions the Omega between 7,500 and 9,500 USD depending on suspension configuration. This places it well below the Stark Varg MX, which typically sells near 13,000 USD.
The comparison matters. Buyers in this segment weigh:
• Power delivery
• Chassis balance
• Suspension quality
• Thermal management
• Real-world ride time
Specification sheets attract attention. Test rides decide outcomes.
Altis notes that current Omega figures reflect a prototype. Final production numbers may shift as development continues.
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