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Kayo FOX-E EA70 vs Kayo FOX AY70-2

Kayo Quad Bike Comparison

Kayo FOX-E EA70 vs Kayo FOX AY70-2

Which beginner Kayo quad is best for your child — the quiet electric FOX-E EA70 or the traditional petrol FOX AY70-2?

Quick Answer

For most first-time riders, we would choose the Kayo FOX-E EA70. The quiet electric power, reverse gear, four driving modes and smooth delivery make it easier for children to learn. The Kayo FOX AY70-2 is still a great choice for families who specifically want a petrol quad.

FOX-E vs AY70-2: Quick Comparison

Feature Kayo FOX-E EA70 Kayo FOX AY70-2
Power Type Electric Petrol
Motor / Engine 500W brushless electric motor / 1.4kW peak power 70cc 4-stroke petrol engine
Transmission Automatic with 4 driving modes and reverse Automatic / no reverse
Seat Height 600mm 605mm
Weight 93kg dry weight 72.5kg dry weight
Best For Learning, quiet riding and easy electric progression Traditional petrol quad experience

Same Role, Different Power Source

The Kayo FOX-E EA70 and Kayo FOX AY70-2 sit in a very similar part of the junior quad range. They are both smaller youth ATVs designed for supervised young riders, and their seat heights are almost identical at 600mm and 605mm.

The main difference is not really size — it is the riding experience. The FOX-E gives a quieter, smoother and more modern electric learning experience, while the AY70-2 gives a traditional petrol ATV feel with engine noise, fuel and routine maintenance.

If you're specifically looking at electric models, see our Best Kids Electric Quad Bikes UK Guide. If you are still deciding between electric and petrol overall, our Best Starter Quad Bikes For Kids Guide compares the wider range.

Our Verdict

For most first-time riders, we would recommend the Kayo FOX-E EA70 first.

The FOX-E is easier to live with, quieter, smoother and has useful learning features such as reverse gear, adult-controlled driving modes and a removable key speed limiter.

The Kayo FOX AY70-2 is still a proper little petrol quad and a great choice if you specifically want a 70cc engine, but for learning and confidence building, the FOX-E has the advantage.

Still unsure? Our starter quad bike guide explains where the FOX-E, AY70-2, EBOX ACDC, Kayo E-Bull and Kayo AT110 all fit.

1. Kayo FOX-E EA70 - Best For Learning

Kayo FOX-E EA70 electric kids quad bike

Kayo FOX-E EA70 – the electric learning quad we would usually recommend first for younger beginners.

The Kayo FOX-E EA70 is the easier quad to recommend for most younger beginners. It uses a 500W brushless DC motor with 1.4kW peak power, automatic transmission, four driving modes and reverse gear.

That combination makes it a very strong learning quad. The electric power delivery is smooth, the quad is much quieter than petrol, and parents have more control over how the rider progresses.

The FOX-E also fits neatly into our electric quad progression ladder, sitting above the EBOX ACDC beginner electric quad and below the larger Kayo E-Bull 1000W.

Why Choose The FOX-E EA70?

  • Best choice for most first-time riders
  • 500W brushless electric motor
  • 1.4kW peak power
  • Automatic transmission with 4 driving modes
  • Reverse gear
  • Removable key-controlled speed limiter
  • Very quiet compared with petrol
  • No petrol, fuel smell or engine servicing
  • Great for learning throttle control and confidence

Best Electric Learning Quad

If your child is learning and you want the easiest ownership experience, the FOX-E EA70 is the one we would look at first.

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2. Kayo FOX AY70-2 - Best For A Traditional Petrol Feel

Kayo FOX AY70-2 petrol kids quad bike

Kayo FOX AY70-2 – the traditional 70cc petrol option for families who want engine-powered ATV riding.

The Kayo FOX AY70-2 is the petrol alternative. It uses a 70cc 4-stroke engine, electric start and automatic transmission, making it a proper entry-level petrol ATV for supervised young riders.

This is the model to choose if you specifically want the sound, feel and character of a petrol quad. It is also lighter than the FOX-E, but it does not have reverse gear and will require more routine maintenance than the electric model.

If your rider is older and needs a larger petrol quad after the AY70-2, the next model to consider is the Kayo Raging Bull AT110.

Why Choose The FOX AY70-2?

  • 70cc 4-stroke petrol engine
  • Electric start
  • Fully automatic transmission
  • Adjustable throttle restrictor
  • Safety cut-out lanyard
  • Proper traditional petrol ATV feel
  • Good choice for families who specifically want petrol

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FOX-E EA70 vs FOX AY70-2: Which One Should You Choose?

Choose The FOX-E EA70 If...

  • This is your child’s first quad
  • You want the easiest learning curve
  • You want quiet operation
  • You want reverse gear
  • You want multiple riding modes
  • You want less maintenance
  • You ride in a noise-sensitive area

Choose The FOX AY70-2 If...

  • You specifically want petrol
  • Your child likes engines and engine noise
  • You want a traditional ATV experience
  • You are happy with routine maintenance
  • You want a lighter petrol quad
  • You have suitable private land

Electric vs Petrol For Beginner Quad Riders

For many younger riders, electric is now the easier starting point. There is no petrol to fill, no hot exhaust to worry about, much less noise and generally less maintenance. This makes electric quads especially appealing for parents buying a first proper quad.

Petrol still has its place. Some families want the traditional engine feel, and some young riders love the sound and character of a petrol machine. The AY70-2 delivers that experience in a manageable junior ATV package.

Category FOX-E EA70 FOX AY70-2
Learning Curve Easier and smoother More traditional
Noise Very quiet Petrol engine noise
Maintenance Lower Higher
Parent Control 4 modes and key speed limiter Adjustable throttle restrictor
Reverse Gear Yes No

Specification Comparison

Specification Kayo FOX-E EA70 Kayo FOX AY70-2
Model eA70 AY70-2
Power 500W brushless DC motor / 1.4kW peak power 70cc 4-stroke petrol engine
Battery / Fuel 48V 20Ah lead-acid battery 2.1 litre fuel capacity
Transmission Automatic with 4 driving modes and reverse Automatic / no reverse
Seat Height 600mm 605mm
Wheelbase 790mm 770mm
Dry Weight 93kg 72.5kg
Front Tyres 16x8-7 16x8-7
Rear Tyres 16x8-7 16x8-7

Need Something Bigger?

If your rider has outgrown both the FOX-E EA70 and FOX AY70-2, take a look at the Kayo Raging Bull AT110 Guide, which covers Kayo's larger 110cc youth ATV.

If you want to stay electric instead, the Kayo E-Bull 1000W is the natural electric progression quad for riders aged around 6-12+.

Our Recommendation

For learning and confidence building, choose the Kayo FOX-E EA70. For a traditional petrol quad experience, choose the Kayo FOX AY70-2.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Kayo FOX-E EA70 better than the Kayo FOX AY70-2?

For most first-time riders, yes. The FOX-E EA70 is usually easier to learn on because it is quieter, smoother, has four driving modes and includes reverse gear. The AY70-2 is better if you specifically want a petrol quad.

What is the main difference between the FOX-E and AY70-2?

The FOX-E EA70 is electric, while the FOX AY70-2 is petrol. The FOX-E has reverse gear and four driving modes, while the AY70-2 has a 70cc petrol engine, automatic transmission and throttle restrictor.

Which quad is quieter?

The Kayo FOX-E EA70 is much quieter because it uses electric power. The AY70-2 has a petrol engine and gives a more traditional ATV sound.

Which quad is better for learning?

The FOX-E EA70 is usually better for learning because the electric power delivery is smoother and parents can use the driving modes and speed limiter to manage progression.

Does the Kayo FOX AY70-2 have reverse?

No. The Kayo FOX AY70-2 has automatic transmission but no reverse gear.

Does the Kayo FOX-E EA70 have reverse?

Yes. The Kayo FOX-E EA70 has automatic transmission with four driving modes and reverse.

Are both quads for private land use only?

Yes. Both models are designed for supervised off-road use on suitable private land with the landowner’s permission. They are not road-legal vehicles.

Does a child need safety gear on these quads?

Yes. A helmet, gloves, boots and suitable protective clothing should always be worn when riding any quad bike.

Why Buy From Garland Powersports?

  • UK kids quad bike and powersports specialists
  • Electric and petrol junior quad options available
  • Helpful advice on age, size and suitability
  • Fast UK delivery available
  • Carefully selected youth off-road machines
  • Friendly before and after-sales support