Proudly Canadian‑Shipped 🇨🇦 E‑Bikes & Scooters
Proudly Canadian‑Shipped 🇨🇦 E‑Bikes & Scooters
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10 min read | By Street Rides Research Team | June 2026
Razor is the most searched kids electric vehicle brand in Canada. The MX650 alone pulls 1,000 monthly searches. The Crazy Cart pulls 720. The MX350 pulls 590. But Razor sells 15+ different electric models, and parents tell us the same thing: "I do not know which one to get."
We compiled every Razor electric ride available in Canada into one guide. Every model is ranked by age, speed, price, runtime, and the type of riding it serves. No affiliate spin. Just specs, data, and honest recommendations.
This is the complete Razor electric lineup available in Canada. Every model, ranked by age group. Use this table to find the right Razor ride for your child in under 60 seconds.
| Model | Type | Age | Voltage | Speed | Runtime | Price (CAD) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MX125 | Dirt Bike | 4-7 | 12V | 13 km/h | 40 min | $150-250 | First dirt bike |
| MX350 | Dirt Bike | 8+ | 24V | 22 km/h | 30 min | $500-730 | Best value dirt bike |
| SX350 McGrath | Dirt Bike | 8+ | 24V | 22 km/h | 30 min | $550 | Motocross styling |
| MX500 | Dirt Bike | 14+ | 36V | 27 km/h | 40 min | $1,136 | Performance step-up |
| MX650 | Dirt Bike | 16+ | 36V | 27 km/h | 40 min | $744 | Top performance |
| Crazy Cart Shift | Drift Kart | 6+ | 12V | 13 km/h | 40 min | $494 | Entry drifting |
| Crazy Cart Shift Lightshow | Drift Kart | 6+ | 12V | 13 km/h | 40 min | $556 | LED light effects |
| Crazy Cart | Drift Kart | 9+ | 24V | 19 km/h | 40 min | $645-693 | Manual drift bar |
| Crazy Cart DLX | Drift Kart | 9+ | 24V | 19 km/h | 40 min | $653-767 | Brodie knob upgrade |
| Crazy Cart Ultimate | Drift Kart | 9+ | 24V | 19 km/h | 40 min | $1,101 | Top-tier drifting |
| Rambler 12 | Minibike | 12+ | 24V | 23 km/h | 35 min | $637 | Retro cruising |
| Rambler 16 | Minibike | 14+ | 36V | 24 km/h | 45 min | $704 | Larger frame |
| RSF650 | Minibike | 16+ | 36V | 27 km/h | 50 min | $1,427 | Premium minibike |
| Dirt Quad | Quad/ATV | 8+ | 24V | 13 km/h | 80 min | $1,121 | Longest runtime |
| Dune Buggy | Buggy | 8+ | 24V | 16 km/h | 60 min | $770 | Off-road with seat belt |
Razor makes five electric dirt bikes. They form a natural growth path from age 4 to age 16+. Here is how each one fits.
The MX125 is the entry point. A 12V, 100W motor delivers a gentle 13 km/h top speed. At 12 kg, it is light enough for a 4-year-old to handle. It runs 40 minutes on a charge. This is the Razor model that parents on Reddit recommend most often as a first dirt bike.
The downside: kids outgrow it fast. Most parents report 12 to 18 months of use before their child wants something faster. That is normal. The MX125 is a starter, not a forever bike.
View Razor MX125 at Street RidesThe MX350 is the sweet spot of the Razor dirt bike lineup. A 24V, 350W motor hits 22 km/h. It handles grass, dirt trails, and packed gravel. The 12-inch knobby tires provide real off-road grip. At $500 to $730 CAD, it delivers the best value per dollar of any Razor dirt bike.
This is the model with 590 monthly Canadian searches. It is the most popular Razor dirt bike for a reason: it is fast enough to excite an 8-year-old but not so fast that it scares parents.
View Razor MX350 at Street RidesSame specs as the MX350 (24V, 350W, 22 km/h) but with Jeremy McGrath motocross styling. The frame design, graphics, and seat are different. Performance is identical. Choose this over the MX350 if your child cares about the look.
View Razor SX350 at Street RidesThe step up to 36V and 500W. Top speed hits 27 km/h with improved torque for hills. Variable-speed throttle gives more control than the on/off throttle of the MX350. Rated for ages 14+ and riders up to 80 kg (175 lbs). This is the bridge between toy and youth motorcycle.
The flagship. 36V, 650W motor, 27 km/h, variable-speed throttle, 16-inch front tire, dual suspension. Handles riders up to 100 kg (220 lbs). With 1,000 monthly Canadian searches, the MX650 is the most searched Razor model in Canada.
At $744 CAD, it is cheaper than the MX500 ($1,136). This pricing anomaly happens because the MX650 has been in production longer and has more sellers competing on price.
View Razor MX650 at Street RidesThe Razor Crazy Cart family generates 720+ monthly searches in Canada. Five variants exist. They all drift. The difference is age range, speed, and how you control the drift.
| Model | Age | Voltage | Speed | Drift Control | Price (CAD) | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crazy Cart Shift | 6+ | 12V | 13 km/h | Auto-drift | $494 | Simplest, youngest riders |
| Crazy Cart Shift Lightshow | 6+ | 12V | 13 km/h | Auto-drift | $556 | LED light effects |
| Crazy Cart | 9+ | 24V | 19 km/h | Manual drift bar | $645-693 | Classic, manual control |
| Crazy Cart DLX | 9+ | 24V | 19 km/h | Brodie knob | $653-767 | Upgraded steering |
| Crazy Cart Ultimate | 9+ | 24V | 19 km/h | 250W high-torque | $1,101 | Best performance |
The decision is simple. For ages 6 to 8: buy the Crazy Cart Shift ($494). The auto-drift system means both hands stay on the wheel. Kids can focus on steering, not managing a drift bar.
For ages 9 and up: buy the standard Crazy Cart ($645 to $693). The manual drift bar is what makes this kart special. It lets riders control the angle and intensity of each drift. The DLX and Ultimate add refinements but the core experience is the same.
Razor makes three retro-style electric minibikes: the Rambler 12, Rambler 16, and RSF650. These are not dirt bikes. They are cruisers built for smooth surfaces, designed to look like vintage motorcycles.
| Model | Age | Voltage | Speed | Runtime | Weight Limit | Price (CAD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rambler 12 | 12+ | 24V | 23 km/h | 35 min | 73 kg (160 lbs) | $637 |
| Rambler 16 | 14+ | 36V | 24 km/h | 45 min | 88 kg (195 lbs) | $704 |
| RSF650 | 16+ | 36V | 27 km/h | 50 min | 100 kg (220 lbs) | $1,427 |
The Rambler 12 and 16 offer the best value in this category. They look great, ride smoothly, and cost less than most 36V dirt bikes. The RSF650 doubles the price for modest speed and runtime gains. It makes sense only if your rider is over 88 kg (195 lbs).
Razor makes two four-wheeled rides for kids: the Dirt Quad (ATV) and the Dune Buggy. Both use 24V batteries and target ages 8 and up. They serve different needs.
| Feature | Razor Dirt Quad | Razor Dune Buggy |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Electric ATV / Quad | Electric buggy with roll cage |
| Age | 8+ | 8+ |
| Speed | 13 km/h | 16 km/h |
| Runtime | 80 minutes | 60 minutes |
| Motor | 350W | 350W |
| Seat Belt | No | Yes |
| Terrain | Dirt, grass, gravel | Dirt, grass, smooth trails |
| Price (CAD) | $1,121 | $770 |
| Best For | Yard riding, longest runtime | Safer option with seat belt |
The Dirt Quad has the longest runtime of any Razor model at 80 minutes. That is double most dirt bikes. For kids who ride every day in the backyard, that extra runtime matters more than speed.
The Dune Buggy is the only Razor ride with a seat belt. For parents worried about their child falling off, this is the safest Razor option for ages 8 and up.
The most expensive mistake parents make is buying one Razor model and expecting it to last 5 years. It will not. Kids grow fast. Here is the optimal path that spans childhood with three purchases.
| Stage | Age Range | Recommended Razor Model | Price | Years of Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First ride | 4 to 7 | MX125 or Crazy Cart Shift | $150-494 | 2 to 3 years |
| Confident rider | 8 to 13 | MX350 or Crazy Cart | $500-693 | 3 to 4 years |
| Youth rider | 14+ | MX650, Rambler 16, or Crazy Cart Ultimate | $704-1,101 | 3+ years |
Total investment across all three stages: $1,350 to $2,300 CAD over 8 to 10 years. Resell each outgrown model to recover 30 to 50% of the purchase price. Razor products hold their value well on Facebook Marketplace and Kijiji because the brand name is trusted.
We pulled Google Ads keyword data for Razor model searches in Canada. This tells us exactly what Canadian parents are researching.
| Search Term | Monthly Canadian Searches | Competition |
|---|---|---|
| razor mx650 | 1,000 | High |
| razor crazy cart | 720 | High |
| razor mx350 | 590 | High |
| razor electric bike | 720 | High |
| razor dirt bike | 480 | High |
| razor mx125 | 170 | High |
| razor pocket mod | 170 | Medium |
| razor go kart | 140 | High |
| razor crazy cart shift | 110 | Low |
| razor crazy cart xl | 110 | Medium |
| razor dune buggy | 90 | High |
| razor quad | 90 | High |
| razor rambler | 70 | High |
| razor sx350 | 50 | High |
| razor ground force drifter | 40 | Medium |
The MX650 is the most researched Razor model in Canada. This makes sense: it is the top-tier dirt bike and parents want to know if it is worth the investment before buying. The Crazy Cart family collectively pulls 940+ monthly searches, making drift karts the second most researched Razor category.
The Razor MX125 is the best choice for a 5-year-old. It runs on 12V, tops out at 13 km/h, and weighs only 12 kg. It is the only Razor dirt bike designed for the 4 to 7 age range. The MX350 is too fast for most 5-year-olds at 22 km/h.
The MX650 is rated for ages 16 and up by Razor, with a top speed of 27 km/h and 650W motor. A mature 12-year-old with riding experience can handle it on private property. But a beginner at that age should start with the MX350 or SX350 first.
The Crazy Cart Shift (12V) runs about 40 minutes. The standard Crazy Cart (24V) runs about 40 minutes. The Crazy Cart Ultimate runs about 40 minutes. All use sealed lead-acid batteries that take 8 to 12 hours to fully charge.
The Crazy Cart Shift is for ages 6 and up with a 12V battery and auto-drift system. The standard Crazy Cart is for ages 9 and up with a 24V battery, drift bar for manual control, and faster speed. The Shift is simpler. The standard gives more control.
Yes. Street Rides stocks Razor electric dirt bikes, minibikes, go-karts, scooters, and ATVs with Canadian pricing and shipping. Most models are also available on Amazon.ca and at Canadian Tire. Prices range from $150 to $1,400 CAD.
The Razor Dirt Quad runs up to 80 minutes on a full charge, the longest of any Razor kids model. The Dune Buggy runs 60 minutes. Most dirt bikes run 30 to 40 minutes. Minibikes run 35 to 50 minutes. Runtime drops with rider weight and terrain.
This guide is updated quarterly. Last update: June 1, 2026.
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