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Wolf King GT Review

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62 mph

Speed

70 miles

Range

115 lbs

Weight

Introducing the Wolf King – but not as you know it. Though it may look the same, and do everything you love about the original King, the new (and much improved) GT ups the ante in a sensational way. With better range, specs, and features than the original – not to mention more pace and power – the GT is a brutally efficient addition to the congested ultra-performance scooter market. Along with the NAMI Burn-e, it’s one of our favorite scooters – will it be yours, too? Let’s find out.

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Who is it Best For?

Will the Wolf King GT Be a Good Fit For You?

Sporting stunning suspension, a 50-degree climbing angle, and a powerful pair of motors, restricting the Wolf King GT to the city alone would be a crime.

Wolf King GT Gold Frame

This thing’s meant to have the lay of the land, and traverse all types of it – a King, after all, needs a kingdom. The GT’s is everywhere: from ambitious, awe-inspiring off-road terrain to the pothole-pitted pathways of the inner-city. It even has interchangeable off-road tires, which you can sub in for the standard street tires.

Oh, and let us make the usual disclaimer – the Wolf King GT is an ultra-performance scooter. That means it’s not for commuters or newbies to the electric scooter game. Heck, it’s not even for moderately experienced riders. The GT is only for those who know how to handle pure carnage on two wheels – and have the courage to tame it.

Front of Wolf King GT Ultra-Wide Handlebars

Pros and Cons

PROS:

  • Expansive handlebars are taller and wider than those on the original Wolf King
  • Puncture-proof 11-inch tubeless tires
  • 70-mile range and 62 mph top speed
  • Blistering acceleration
  • Show-stopping dual 50Ah Sine Wave controllers
  • IPX5 water resistance rating
  • Upgraded TFT display
  • Ergonomic thumb throttle
  • Motorcycle-grade suspension
  • Tactile button controls
  • Turn signals

CONS:

  • Horrible to fold – it gets longer when you collapse it
  • Extremely heavy

Value for Money

Is the Price Tag Worth it?

The Wolf King GT is super-quick, colossal in size and weight, and extremely well kitted out. Is it expensive? Yes. Is it worth the price tag? Also yes. If you’re looking for an ultra-performance scooter that pulls out all the stops and is equally comfortable with off-road environments as it is on, then the GT may be the scooter for you.

Wolf King GT From the Rear

Compared to similar scooters, the GT is competitively priced. Take the NAMI Burn-e and Dualtron Thunder 2 for instance. These models retail for between $4,300 and $4,900, yet the King GT is priced significantly less. As a result, the GT makes it into our list of favorite ultra-performance scooters. No matter where you want to ride or how you want to ride, the GT is primed for anything you can throw its way. With bucket-loads of versatility and a feature stack that puts other ultra-performance models to shame, the GT is worth the layout.

Close Up of the Wolf King GT Grippy Rubber Deck

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Comparison: Wolf King vs Wolf King GT vs Wolf Warrior GT

Performance:

ItemKingKing GTWarrior GT
MotorsDual 1500WDual 2000WDual 1200W
Controllers(2) 72V 40A Square Wave(2) 72V 50A Sine Wave(2) 60V 40A Sine Wave
Battery Size72V 28Ah72V 35Ah60V 35Ah
Battery TypeLG / SamsungLG / SamsungLG / Samsung
Top Speed60 mph62 mph50 mph
Max Range50 miles70 miles60 miles
Max Incline45 degrees50 degrees30 degrees
SuspensionHydraulic Shocks & Rear Dual SpringsHydraulic Shocks & Rear Dual SpringsHydraulic Shocks & Rear Dual Springs
BrakeHydraulic Discs (160 mm)Hydraulic Discs (160 mm)Hydraulic Discs (160 mm)
Charge Time5 hours12 hours10 hours
Price$2,999$3,595$3,195

 

Design:

ItemKingKing GTWarrior GT
Weight105 lbs115 lbs110 lbs
Max Load330 lbs330 lbs330 lbs
Unfolded Size (L x W x H)49.2 x 24.6 x 50.049.6 x 29.5 x 51.249.2 x 24.6 x 50.0
Folded Size (L x W x H)59.0 x 24.6 x 19.061.1 x 29.5 x 18.559.0 x 24.6 x 19.0
Tire Size (Inches)11 x 3.511 x 3.511 x 3.5
Tire TypeTubelessTubeless, Self-HealingTubeless
DisplayEY3TFTTFT
ThrottleFingerThumbThumb
IP RatingIPX4IPX5IPX5
LightsDual Headlights, Taillight, Button LEDs & Deck Strips LEDsDual Headlights, Taillight, Button LEDs, Deck Strips LEDs & Turn SignalsDual Headlights, Taillight, Button LEDs, Deck Strips LEDs & Turn Signals
Price$2,999$3,595$3,195

 

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Design

Handlebars

Let’s start with the obvious – that the Wolf King GT’s handlebars are massive. Measuring 29.5 inches, they’re far wider than any we’ve reviewed before – the rest of the premium scooters in the Wolf range measure 24.6 inches, while other scooters like the Apollo Phantom reach 27 inches. Plus, they are slightly taller than the rest of the Wolf line, furthering the level of comfort.

Wolf King GT and Wolf Warrior Handlebars

Predictably, the huge handlebars afford fantastic control. Consider, for a second, the comparatively slim handlebars of the models in the ultra-performance Dualtron line. While their specs are superb, their narrower handlebars don’t get anywhere close to the GT’s levels of control and overall ride quality.

Wolf King GT Intuitive Buttons

The handlebars are also where you’ll find the brakes levers, button consoles, and all-new TFT display (all of which you’ll learn more about later), as well as its upgraded thumb throttle. Our main observation about the throttle was that there was some dead space. Now, while other reviews point toward this as being a bad thing, we quite like it. It lets you ease into the throttle, and avoid the jerky start you get with the original Wolf King and its MiniMotors finger-throttle.

Wolf King GT Bright and Clever Display

Frame

Like the handlebars, the Wolf King GT’s frame is absolutely huge. Available in two colors – with a novel midnight-black/red color scheme complementing the classic Wolf King gold – the GT offers something for all aesthetic inclinations.

The frame offers some other welcome improvements on its predecessor. The end caps (the bottom section of the font forks that connect the suspension to the front tire) are no longer cast, but forged, instead.

Side Profile of Wolf King GT Suspension

This has huge benefits, particularly where durability is concerned. Forging is mechanically stronger than casting, as – unlike castings – forgings aren’t vulnerable to shrinkage or cavities. In one test, forged parts had a 26% higher tensile strength, and a 37% higher fatigue strength – meaning they’re both more robust, and last longer than their casted counterparts.

As to be expected, the GT retains the same stocky dual tubular stem as its predecessor. Even the scooter’s cables are well managed and add to its menacing, majestic manner.

Wolf King GT With Lights On During the Day

Deck

The GT sports a wide, grippy deck that’s identical to that of the original model. Coated in a grippy, easy-to-clean rubber, it’s over 20 inches long and 9 wide – meaning there’s ample room for even the largest of riders.

Wolf King GT Deck and Kickplate

With a ground clearance of 6.3 inches, there’s a wealth of room below you, giving you a healthy margin of error for ambitious jumps and curb mounts. You’ll look good while you’re doing them, too – the underside of the GT’s deck is lit by an array of alluring LED lights.

Wolf King GT Deck Lights

And, like the original King before it, the GT sports a kickplate to the rear, which allows you to lean into the ride for more traction and grip. The only issue we noticed is that, when you fold the scooter, nothing is stopping the kickplate from colliding with the TFT display and potentially damaging it. However, this is less a deck-related problem, and more to do with the scooter’s design in general.

Wolf King GT Folded With Display Hitting Kickplate

Wheels

Keeping with the jumbo theme of its handlebars, frame, and deck, the Wolf King GT boasts an enlarged pair of 11 x 3.5-inch tires.

Wolf King GT Front Tire

Tubeless and puncture-proof, these things are absolute monstrosities – in the best way possible. Not only will the tubeless tires protect you from potential flats, but they also work in tandem with the scooter’s suspension to safeguard you from the jolting, jarring impact of rough terrain.

Plus, with such a wide profile you stay glued to the ground, meaning that you can both lean into turns and stop on a dime.

Wolf King GT Rear Tire

Build Quality & Durability

If you know anything about the original Wolf King, you’ll know that the GT is exceedingly well-covered in the durability department. As a Kaabo scooter, only the most stress-tested, precipitation-hardened aluminum alloy has gone into making this thing. But the GT’s build quality credentials aren’t just skin deep.

Consider, for instance, the placement of the GT’s controller box. Positioned on the stem, it’s able to act as a natural heat sink. Plus, the relocation of the scooter’s controllers from the deck enables more battery space – hence the titanic size of the GT’s 72G 35Ah battery (the original King’s was 72V 28Ah).

Wolf King GT Controller Box

The King GT, along with the Warrior GT, is also the first Kaabo Wolf scooter to utilize Sine Wave controllers. Instead of power being pulled erratically through Square Wave controllers, the Sine Wave ones pull it in a smoother motion making the GT far more enjoyable to ride.

Sine Wave vs Square Wave

Unlike the original King and even the Dualtron Thunder 2, the GT isn’t jerky and doesn’t leap out in front of you unexpectable.

Wolf King GT Handgrip

There are smaller design improvements that go under the radar, too. For example, while the GT shares the same suspension as the rest of the Wolf lineup, the rear springs are boxed in to protect them from the elements. Similarly, the increased thickness of the rotors (160 mm x 3 mm) makes them extremely durable, as well as delivers exceptional braking power. Finally, the GT steps up its game when it comes to its resistance against weather conditions with an IPX5 rating vs the original IPX4.

Wolf King GT Covered Rear Suspension

Weight & Load

Speed, acceleration, range, style, build quality…the Wolf King GT has a lot of strong suits. But lightness, as you may have already guessed, isn’t one of them.

The GT weighs in at a back-breaking 115 lbs. While it’s not uncommon for ultra-performance scooters to weigh high-up on the scales, the GT is the third-heaviest scooter we have ever reviewed.

Wolf King GT Folded

The GT does have the load-bearing capacity to match, though. It can support 330 lbs of rider weight and as a result, it makes our list of heavy-duty scooters for heavy adults.

Folding & Portability

If the Wolf King GT is bad at being lightweight, it’s even worse at being portable. Like the rest of the Wolf scooters (except for the X and X Pro), the GT follows in the paw steps of its predecessors by being one of the only scooters on the market that gets longer when you fold it (by a whopping 11.5 inches).

To put this into perspective, it's the size of a 5 ft person laying down.

Josh Laying Down Next to the Wolf King GT

While the folding mechanism does its job of keeping the stem securely locked into place, there’s no getting around the fact that it is cumbersome.

Wolf King GT Folding Mechanism

That said, there are some mitigating points. The King GT doesn’t, after all, target the portability portion of the market. Plus, we’ve always been big fans of the safety pin – seen on all Wolf models – that helps keep the different parts of their folding mechanisms together. However, the King GT that we received had a faulty spring in the pin – meaning it tended to pop out when riding. Luckily, I had another from a different Wolf model so I swapped it for this one.

Ultimately, I’d like to see future Wolf models utilize the same folding mechanism as the Wolf Warrior X Pro.

Assembly

The Wolf King GT isn’t too difficult to assemble out of the box – everything’s signposted by the manual, and you need minimal tools and DIY know-how to get it set up. In fact, with 115 lbs of weight to grapple with, the hardest thing about the process is lifting this beast out of the box.

Your main responsibilities are to check that the screws on all the scooter’s fittings are secure and to use the provided Allen wrench to tighten the handlebars and moving parts into place. It’s also worth taking some time to study the manual. It’ll help you get to grips with the GT’s tricky folding mechanism, and understand everything you can do with its TFT display.

Ride Quality

Is the Wolf King GT Comfortable to Ride?

With its uber-wide handlebars, rear spring suspension, and dual hydraulic shock absorbers, the Wolf King GT is one of the most comfortable rides on the market.

Wolf King GT Front Wheel and Disc Brake

In fact, we rate the King GT, alongside the NAMI Burn-e, as having the best ride quality in the ultra-performance category. The dual stem plays a big role here. There’s an additional level of reassurance that you get from having such a large front end that can’t be matched by scooters that have single stems – especially when you are ripping top speeds.

Josh on the Wolf King GT

The GT’s tires cut a huge profile, too – they’re 11 x 3.5 inches, which is about as big as they come on electric scooters. As a result, they offer a large, luxurious contact patch. They’re also puncture-proof – so you won’t have to worry about the discomfort of flats, or having to suffer tire repair or replacement cutting into your ride time.

Wolf King GT Huge Tubeless Self-Healing Tire

There’s one thing that we changed to make the GT more comfortable, and that was the position of the thumb throttle. It’s a great addition, of course – far more comfortable than its predecessor’s finger-based counterpart – but it arrives a little too low out of the box. I’m 6ft tall and have normal-sized hands for a guy of my size, but the throttle was still slightly out of reach. I found that loosening the throttle and rotating it upward made it far easier to use.

Wolf King GT Thumb Throttle

Performance & Safety

Top Speed

Spurred on by dual 72V 2000W motors and a pair of 50Ah Sine Wave controllers, the Wolf King GT is capable of a fiery acceleration rate – and a crushing top speed of up to 62 mph. But how does that compare to the market's most similar scooters when it comes to price and weight?

Speed vs Price Comparison

Taking the 9 comparable models within a $1,500 price range, the Wolf King GT places joint-top of the rankings. The GT’s 62 mph top speed means it’s level with a pair of Dualtron models – the Thunder 2 and Dualtron Ultra 2. 

Wolf King GT Speed vs Price Comparison

However, the GT’s faster acceleration rate (which we’ll get to in a second) means it can hit top speed quicker than both its Dualtron rivals – so we’re making the case that the Wolf King GT deserves to top the rankings outright.

Speed vs Weight Comparison

As far as price is concerned, the Wolf King GT’s speed hogs the plaudits. But what happens when we switch that metric to weight?

Take the 9 comparable models that sit within 15 lbs on either side of the Wolf King GT’s 115 lbs of bulk, and the GT isn’t quite as dominant. This time, it’s the Dualtron Storm Limited that takes the crown with a sound barrier-shattering 75 mph. This thing’s an absolute weapon – although, given its inflated price point (its $5,399 asking price is over 50% more than the King GT’s) we don’t recommend it.

Wolf King GT Speed vs Weight Comparison

The King GT follows in joint-second place, sharing the limelight with the Dualtron Thunder 2, as well as the Dualtron Storm. Again, though, the King GT proves its superiority over its Dualtron competitors with a zippier acceleration rate – so it deserves a clear-cut silver medal in its own right. The NAMI Burn-e claims bronze, but though it loses 2 mph on the King GT, the Viper’s more than a match for its acceleration rate.

Acceleration

The GT can hit 15 mph in 1.7 seconds and 25 mph in 3.0 flat. This is enough to dispatch not only the entirety of its closest Dualtron rivals (the Thunder 2, Ultra 2, and Storm) but also the original Wolf King.

The GT’s acceleration rate is rapid. You can expect a lot of wheel-spinning, too – even when you’re accelerating while in motion.

Here’s how the Wolf King GT’s acceleration rate (in seconds) stacks up against its closest competitors:

Scooter0-15 MPH (Seconds)0-25 MPH (Seconds)
Wolf King GT ($3,595)1.73.0
NAMI Burn-e 2 Max ($4,799)1.73.0
Wolf King ($2,999)1.93.6
Wolf Warrior GT ($3,195)1.93.6
Dualtron Thunder 2 ($4,299)2.03.5

The GT’s dominance in its niche can be ascribed to a combination of its 50Ah Sine Wave controllers, 2000W motors, and enormous 35Ah battery. Remember, the original King only sports 40Ah Square Wave controllers, 1500W motors, and a 28Ah battery, so it was never going to be able to compete with the sheer speed (and scorching specs) of its successor.

Wolf King GT Acceleration Comparison

Maximum Mileage

The Wolf King GT is capable of hitting up to 70 miles off a single charge – if you ride it conservatively, that is. Under realistic usage (i.e. letting the motors rip), you can expect 53-55 miles.

Let’s take a look at how the maximum mileage compares to the comparable scooters in the GT’s niche.

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Mileage vs Price Comparison

When it comes to mileage, the Dualtron Thunder 2 provides the most range in the Wolf King GT’s price bracket. With a whopping 106 miles of distance under its belt (51% more than the GT, to get specific), the Thunder 2 is a nigh unparalleled endurance scooter. After all, the Thunder 2 has a colossal 72V 40Ah battery.

Wolf King GT Mileage vs Price Comparison

And it’s not the only Thunder 2 excelling here. Four of the top five positions in our Mileage vs Price rankings – which you can get to grips with in more detail below – are taken up by Dualtron models, including the Ultra 2, Thunder, and Achilleus.

As for the Wolf King GT, it sits comfortably in the middle of the pack. However, middle here doesn’t equate to mediocre – in fact, I’d pick it over any of the aforementioned Dualtron models, thanks to the superior levels of ride quality and comfort it delivers.

Mileage vs Weight Comparison

Shifting to our weight-based comparison, the Wolf King GT fails to register a place in the top echelons of our rankings.

This time, it’s a different Dualtron model – the Storm Limited – riding off into the distance. Its chart-topping range of 137 miles – the longest in our database of 140+ scooters – is almost double that of the GT.

Wolf King GT Mileage vs Weight Comparison

Of course, the Storm Limited’s exceptional mileage should come as no surprise. The Limited is powered by a ridiculously large 84V 45Ah battery, which – because it provides both more voltage and more Amp Hours than the King GT’s 72V 35Ah variety – is more powerful and stores more energy…meaning it lasts much longer.

Grabbing bronze is the NAMI Burn-e, which – if mileage is at the top of your wish list, at least – would be my top choice. Not only is it much cheaper than the Storm Limited (which, to be fair, isn’t hard), it also offers fantastic ride quality, courtesy of its adjustable KKE suspension and enormous tires.

Plus, when you take realistic conditions into account, the NAMI Burn-e and Wolf King GT both boast a real-world range that is on par with the Thunder 2.

Hill Climbing

Able to comfortably dispatch hills of up to 50-degrees, the Wolf King GT is a certified hill-eating machine.

Wolf King GT Rear Motor

And we’re not just talking about the simple urban slopes of your neighborhood. The GT is made for the kind of hilly, mountain-esque terrain home to only the most battle-hardened of riders. Unless the slope you’re traversing is vertically upward, your GT will be able to handle it.

Shock Absorption / Suspension

The Wolf King GT sports hydraulic front suspension, as well as dual springs at the rear. Predictably, this kind of super-powered shock absorption setup – which the GT borrows from its ancestors – means that the scooter’s well-equipped to take on any kind of environment: from city streets to country roads, and forest paths to rugged trails.

Wolf King GT Motorcycle-Grade Suspension

Sure, the suspension may be a little stiff out of the box (at least, it was for us), but don’t fret, this loosens over time. Other than that, the suspension is pretty much identical to what you’ll find on similar Wolf models.

Wolf King GT and Wolf Warrior

Sadly, you can’t adjust the suspension to fit your unique preferences. If you could, this ultra-performance scooter would be truly next level like the NAMI Burn-e’s rebound adjustment.

Braking

True to the well-established blueprint of the Wolf line, the King GT sports dual hydraulic brakes. Apart from being strong – the 160 mm motors are 3 mm thick, making them extremely durable (i.e. not prone to bending or warping).

Wolf King GT Front Hydraulic Disc Brake

Under our certified tests, the brakes bring you to a stop in just 3.0 meters from 15 mph. This is in line with the lion’s share of scooters in its niche.

Charge Time

The Wolf King GT sports two charging ports, and – if you plug in fast chargers – you can have it juiced up and ready to go in as little as 5 hours.

This is super quick – especially when you compare it to the typically lengthy charge times of scooters in the GT’s niche. Our only gripe is that the location of the charging ports is a little tricky to get to – but this certainly isn’t a deal-breaker.

Wolf King GT Frame Straight On

Extra Features

TFT Display

Forget the QS-S4, and consign the EY3 finger throttle/display of the original Wolf King to memory. The new-and-improved GT introduces a next-gen TFT display, for – you guessed it – a whole new level of customized performance.

Wolf King GT Beautiful Display Equipped with anti-glare technology and an intuitive design, the display is as easy to use as it is to read (even in direct sunlight). Along with readouts of your speed, range, and remaining battery life, you can toggle your lighting setup on and off, and view your riding mode. You can even set up a 4-digit password to deter anyone from powering on the scooter.

Wolf King GT Password Protection

The Wolf King GT’s 6 riding modes (Eco, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) – which are clearly displayed on the screen – allow you to engage either both – or just one – of the motors. By controlling and capping the torque available, you can ease into the ride. This helps to build confidence by progressing through the speeds at your own pace.

Wolf King GT TFT Advanced Settings

While you can place limits on the top speed and turn functions like the anti-locking braking system on or off, it would have been nice if the TFT display enabled you to create customized riding modes like the NAMI Burn-e.

USB Charging Port

Handily, the GT comes with a USB charging port, which allows you to charge your devices on the go.

Better still, the placement of the USB port is particularly astute. Unlike other models – which have a USB port built into the throttle/display – the GT’s is located in the scooter control module. This means there’s no risk of any devices that you’ve plugged in frying the display.

Wolf King GT USB Port

Bright Headlight, Smoked Taillight, Turn Signals, and Deck LEDs

The King GT flaunts the iconic dual headlights of the Wolf range, as well as under-deck lighting, turn signals, and a smoked taillight.

Wolf King GT Powerful Lights at Night

Cooler still is that, because the deck lights are wired into the light button on the handlebars, everything turns on at once. This is a refreshing change from previous Wolf models, where one button controlled the headlight and taillight, with a separate button – located on the deck – controlling the deck LEDs.

Wolf King GT With Lights On

As on any scooter, the turn signals are an exquisite addition. When engaged, they’ll flash at the rear and on the side of the controller box, making them vividly visible to traffic.

Wolf King GT Turn Signals at Night

Plus, the button console has light indicators – meaning you’ll always know whether your turn signals (and lights) are on or off.

Wolf King GT Left Handgrip

Finally, they say there’s no smoke without fire – and the smoked taillight has got us fired up.

While this thing looks cool – and as aesthetic features go, this one certainly ups the ante of the original King’s lighting arrangement – it does mean that the brake light and turn signals aren’t quite as noticeable as if they weren’t smoked out.

Wolf King GT Taillight With Turn Signal

Motorcycle-Grade Horn

The Wolf King GT resembles a motorcycle in more ways than one. Its frame, tires, and the impressive power in its motors, for instance, all share just as much genetic material with the world of motorbikes as they do with electric scooters.

Wolf King GT Motorcycle-Grade Horn

And its horn is one of them. Capable of unleashing up to 105 dB of noise on unsuspecting pedestrians (just kidding), the GT’s horn won’t just allow you to make yourself known in traffic – they’ll be hearing you on the other side of the city.

IPX5 & IPX6 Water-Resistance Ratings

The GT comes with an IPX5 rating, meaning it’s resistant to a sustained, low-pressure water jet spray. The controller box, however, has an even better water resistance rating – IPX6 – which allows it to withstand high-pressure jets. While we recommend keeping the GT inside on extremely wet days, you’ll at least be protected from light rain and puddle splashes.

Wolf King GT Deck

Specification: Wolf King GT Review

Brand
Brand

Kaabo

Type
Suitable For

Adults

Terrain

Off-Road, Urban

Design
Portability

Folding Frame

Weight (lbs)

115

Rider Weight (lbs)

330

Tire Size (inches)

11

Tire Type

Tubeless

Performance
Speed (mph)

62

Range (miles)

70

Max Incline (%)

50

Charge Time (hours)

12

Suspension

Front & Rear

Brakes

Disc, Hydraulic

Extra Features
Extra Features

Cruise Control, LED Display, LED Lights, Waterproof Rating

Warranty & Post-Purchase Support

Warranty

The Wolf King GT comes backed by Voro Motors’ standard one-year warranty. However, you can extend this by up to three years – giving you up to 1,460 days of protection. A one-year extension (provided by third-party product protection company Extend) costs $169, two years is $289, and three years will set you back $419.

Under Voro Motors’ warranty, you’ll score free replacement and repairs – providing they pertain to the scooter’s display, battery, controller, or motor, and not one of its ‘consumables’ (such as the tires and brake pads).

Like all warranties, this one comes with its fair share of small print. The coverage is restricted to manufacturer defects alone and doesn’t apply to any damage deemed to be your fault. Whether that’s neglect, misuse, accidents, collisions, environmental damage (such as rain), unauthorized modifications, or even general wear and tear, the warranty won’t cover it.

This is standard across the industry though, so it’s nothing to get too stressed about.

Post-Purchase Support

I’ve always been ‘wowed’ by Voro Motors’ world-class service and attention to detail. Joey, in particular, has always been extremely responsive – replying to my emails in a timely, professional, polite, and friendly manner.

You can get in touch with Voro Motors via email and live chat, or over the phone (check their website for the contact details). There are a bunch of FAQs and self-help user service guides – including info on ordering and returns – as well as a community forum to connect you with like-minded scooter lovers.

From the moment you buy your scooter – whether that’s the Wolf King GT, or another in the EMOVE, Kaabo, or Dualtron line – they’ll send you a series of post-purchase nurture emails. From info on how to set up your scooter to more general day-to-day tips, Voro Motors is the perfect companion on your electric scooter journey.

Specification: Wolf King GT Review

Brand
Brand

Kaabo

Type
Suitable For

Adults

Terrain

Off-Road, Urban

Design
Portability

Folding Frame

Weight (lbs)

115

Rider Weight (lbs)

330

Tire Size (inches)

11

Tire Type

Tubeless

Performance
Speed (mph)

62

Range (miles)

70

Max Incline (%)

50

Charge Time (hours)

12

Suspension

Front & Rear

Brakes

Disc, Hydraulic

Extra Features
Extra Features

Cruise Control, LED Display, LED Lights, Waterproof Rating

Wolf King GT Review
Wolf King GT Review

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