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The increasing adoption of electric scooters makes them one of the fastest-growing categories in the e-mobility industry. With an ever-changing landscape, ...

Every electric scooter that I review undergoes 25 performance tests, 30 design assessments, and 2 post-puchase considerations. The core foundation that’s ...

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Quick List: Best Lightweight Electric Scooters After testing a total of 23 lightweight electric scooters, and hand-selecting the top-performing models, I can ...

Oh boy, the guys at Apollo really know how to shake up the electric scooter industry. First, there was the boundary-busting Phantom, then we had the tech-heavy ...

From phone holders to fingerprint readers, and tire pumps to fast chargers, there are a wide array of electric scooter accessories to choose from. In this ...

Unveiling the boldest revolution in urban mobility, the Apollo has announced its brand new electric scooter - the Explore 2024. Combining 150 custom-made ...

Compared to the models that came before it, the GoTrax GMAX Ultra is a big upgrade. Faster with more range, and a host of extra features, it packs a lot into ...

Quick List: Best Electric Scooters Under $1,000 After hand-selecting the top-performing models from a choice of 35 and testing them for 119 hours, we can ...

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SPLACH Mukuta
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2 months ago

SPLACH Mukuta Review

$1,099.00 -45%
Spawning from a collaboration between SPLACH and the newly established electric scooter manufacturer, Mukuta, the creatively named SPLACH Mukuta challenges what we’ve come to expect from the sub $1,200 class.   Featuring a treasure trove of features - including a detachable battery that doubles as a power bank, an NFC system for enhanced security, and easily adjustable suspension - it certainly makes its mark.   It does, of course, have its fair share of shortcomings - which, if fixed would elevate the riding experience even further - but these are easy to let slide when you consider its overall package.   Besides, with a low maintenance design and a highly competitive performance profile that promises impressive speed, range, and braking, you have a dual-motored maestro that’ll satisfy anyone intent on getting big bang for their buck.
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Apollo City Pro 2023 With Electric Scooter Insider Award
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2 months ago

Apollo City Pro Review

$1,649.00 -8%
Remember that scene in Godzilla where the reptilian beast emerges from the oceanic depths to leave all around it in a wide-eyed stupor? That’s the effect that the award-winning Apollo City Pro has had on the commuter scooter market. It’s simply in a league of its own.   Premium build quality. Exquisite ride quality. Power. Range. Extra Features. Low-maintenance design. Outstanding handling. It’s got it all. Building on the successful blueprint laid down by its predecessor, 2023’s vintage has corrected the imperfections that I and other riders highlighted, whilst also bringing a host of upgrades that deliver well beyond expectation.   Granted, it’s at the pricier end of the commuter scooter spectrum, but the joy that this scooter will bring you is priceless. As the old saying goes, “You get what you pay for”, and in the case of the City Pro, there may be other scooters that offer more power, but none match its overall package.   It’s the creme de la creme and a standout model of the entire roster of 2023 electric scooters.
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Nanrobot D6 2.0
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2 months ago

Nanrobot D6+ 2.0 Review

$1,699.00 -11%
The market is bursting at the seams with powerful, well-crafted scooters that provide a lily pad between entry-level and ultra-performance models. And yet, despite having the esteemed likes of the Mantis King GT and SPLACH Titan for company, the Nanrobot D6+ 2.0 still manages to plow its own furrow as an all-terrain trailblazer.   This brawny beast may look a little outdated but don’t be fooled. It’s packed full of features at a comparatively low price.   Mounted with terrain-agnostic tires and capable of adrenaline-inducing speeds, this is a model that revels in fast-paced off-road jaunts.   It’s not without its flaws - few scooters are. But these imperfections are easier to overlook when you’re getting such great value.
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SPLACH Ranger
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2 months ago

SPLACH Ranger Review

$699.00 -42%
The SPLACH Ranger is a near-identical carbon copy of the SPLACH Turbo. You could call it the yin to the Turbo’s yang. Whereas the latter is geared more towards speed, the former puts its eggs in the range basket.   Originally released in 2020, both of these models raised a total of $805k from over 1,000 backers on Indiegogo. Now, in 2023, they’ve been re-released to shake up the market once again. However, while the new Turbo has certainly made its mark, the Ranger hasn’t.   Sure, it may sport a suspension system that’s extremely rare to find on a scooter of its price. And yes, it can lay claim to one of the longest mileages in its price class. But, aside from all of its impressive features - which also include a dual drum braking system, NFC card reader, and turn signals - it’s extremely underpowered, making it slow and tedious.   Crucially, if you want the best of both worlds - speed and range - as well as all of the Ranger’s features, then you’ll be much better off opting for the SPLACH Turbo Plus.
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SPLACH Turbo
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2 months ago

SPLACH Turbo Review

$699.00 -46%
Originally released in 2020, the SPLACH Turbo raised a total of $805k from 1,128 backers on Indiegogo. Now, in 2023, it’s been re-released to shake up the market once again.   This time around, it combines a new NFC system and turn signals, with a competitive performance profile, a supremely smooth suspension system, and a compact frame that promises both practicality and inclusivity.   Best of all, it’s significantly cheaper than its predecessor. Why? Well, SPLACH is on a mission to become one of the biggest electric scooter brands and wants to position the Turbo as “the ultimate entry-level electric scooter.” Have they achieved this lofty vision? I think they might have.   If you have a budget of $700, you’ll be hard-pressed to find another scooter that offers such good value for money.
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EMOVE RoadRunner Pro With Electric Scooter Insider Award
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4 months ago

EMOVE RoadRunner Pro review

$2,895.00 -6%
Want a motorbike but can’t afford one? EMOVE has heard your prayers - because the all-new RoadRunner Pro is as close to one as an electric scooter will ever get. Exhilaration is guaranteed.   Featuring dual 60V 2000W motors that produce a scintillating top speed of 50 mph, a 30Ah LG removable battery that promises a maximum range of 50 miles, and a memory foam seat that’s fit for a king, the Pro takes the best of the original RoadRunner and the blueprint of the brutal RoadRunner Tronic to fuse whiplashing performance with supreme comfort. The result is dazzling.   In fact, it may be more appropriate to compare it to the Surrons of the electric bike world than to other seated scooters. It’s simply in another orbit.
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NIU KQi2 Pro With Electric Scooter Insider Award
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4 months ago

NIU KQi2 Pro Review

$599.00
The past few months have seen Electric Scooter Insider inundated with requests to review the NIU KQi2 Pro, a model that has left the industry abuzz thanks to its award-winning build quality and premium features.   Budget scooters are no longer the clunky antiquated models that they once were - and it’s models like this that have driven the market forward. Sporting a top bracket design guided by incredible attention to detail, this is a scooter that has the durability and finesse to delight casual riders and aesthetes alike.   It’s been a pleasure road-testing this value-busting beauty over the last few weeks. Simple, elegant, and affordable, the NIU KQi2 Pro is destined to become one of the industry’s most-loved budget scooters.
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NIU KQi3 Pro With Electric Scooter Insider Award
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4 months ago

NIU KQi3 Pro Review

$799.00
Remember that kid who joined halfway through the school year and was cooler, smarter, and better at track and field than everyone else? The award-winning NIU KQi3 Pro is that kid. While every other sub-$800 model is gurning its way to the finish line, this smooth operator crosses it smiling and winking at the smitten girls gathering to watch him do his thing.   Indeed, we’re talking about one heck of a scooter. The bigger brother of the equally impressive KQi2 Pro, it features a more spritely motor, a larger battery, and significantly stronger brakes.   In fact, when it comes to build quality among budget scooters, it’s second to none - which is what you would expect from NIU, who are one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of electric vehicles. After all, they’ve accumulated over 18 billion kilometers of distance traveled, and this has clearly provided a well-rounded foundation of feedback and data that has influenced the vehicle-grade design of the KQi3 Pro.
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Apollo Pro With Electric Scooter Insider Award
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4 months ago

Apollo Pro Review

$3,499.00 -13%
Houston, we have lift off. After two and a half years of development, the launch that has had every scooter enthusiast looking on with bated breath has roared into the atmosphere. That’s right, folks: it’s the Apollo Pro.   Inspired by the high-end elegance of the Apple MacBook and comprising of 150 custom-made components, Apollo has meticulously fine-tuned the Pro through a distillation process of six iterations to deliver an exquisite end-product that fuses spectacular build quality, futuristic design, and next-gen tech.   It’s a statement of intent from a brand that has worked closely with its customers and invested vast sums.   And my word, has it paid off. It’s rare to find me awe-struck by an electric scooter; the majority of those that I’ve tested have been built from similar blueprints and often come from the same factories. But the Apollo Pro is different. It’s a singular triumph that has no equal. Ladies and gents, we’ve just entered a new frontier.
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Unagi Voyager
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6 months ago

Unagi Voyager Review

$1,190.00
The Unagi Voyager is a polarizing scooter. Some people love it, while others can’t let its flaws slide. In this review I’m going to lay it all on the table - the good, the bad, and how it compares to the current market of electric scooters.   Unagi is the Apple of electric scooters. Fashion-conscious fans buy its models because of the brand - and I don’t blame them. The Model One was the most elegant, sharpest-looking scooter that I ever laid my eyes on - and now the Voyager has taken to the catwalk to woo us all over again.   One criticism leveled at the brand is that it favors style over performance. So, is this true of the Voyager? It looks like it could journey to the outer edges of the solar system - but can it walk the walk? Well, while it’s a nippy urban accomplice with perhaps the best ergonomic controls that I’ve ever tested, it does drop the ball quite unceremoniously when it comes to ride quality.   Ultimately, if aesthetics and design are valuable commodities to you, it’s a certified show-stopper. But, if it’s the sheer joy of the ride that whets your appetite, you may be left hungry.
Best deal at: unagiscooters.com
Varla Falcon
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6 months ago

Varla Falcon Review

$899.00 -14%
Mention the name Varla to anyone who knows their electric scooters and the phrase ‘value for money’ will flash across their brain. The brand is one of the most trusted manufacturers of affordable models in the industry, so you can imagine my intrigue when news broke about the launch of its new - and first single motor - scooter, the Falcon.   So, does it continue Varla’s value-busting lineage? The answer is yes…ish. When comparing its performance in the speed and range departments against similarly-priced models, it’s easy to overlook. But, it does have the frame, suspension system, and tire profile that’s befitting of a more expensive scooter. Whether this is enough to win you over will depend on what’s important to you.   For commuters seeking a versatile scooter with above-average ride quality, it’ll be ideal, but if power per dollar is top of your priorities, there are other models that you may want to consider.
Best deal at: varlascooter.com
NAMI Klima With Electric Scooter Insider Award
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6 months ago

NAMI Klima Review

$2,299.00 -8%
The NAMI brand is home to some of the world’s best electric scooters. First, there was the Burn-e Viper, a scooter that broke the mold and sent riders into a frenzy over its industry-leading design and performance.   Then there was the Burn-e 2. It borrowed all that was great about its predecessor while adding a plethora of upgrades. But, there was just one stumbling block: its price tag. While the Burn-e 2 cut back on the motor and battery power to lower the cost, it still retailed for $3,399, making it unattainable for most.   Cue the Klima, a model that channels everything that we loved about the Burn-e 2 while costing over a thousand dollars less.   Lighter and more nimble than its esteemed siblings, it offers exquisite ride quality, ferocious power, and outstanding customization options that, quite frankly, embarrass many of its peers within the sub-$2,500 category.   Over the last few years, I’ve spent more than 7,730 hours testing and reviewing countless electric scooters, and it’s not often that I’m left stunned. Yet, the NAMI Klima is one of those rare occasions. It brings the wow factor in spades.
Best deal at: fluidfreeride.com
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Browsing All Comments By: Josh Frisby
  1. Hi Gavin,

    Thanks for your comment. I don’t believe GoTrax is releasing a new GXL any time soon. They do offer the GoTrax Apex, though, which is a better version of the GXL V2. You can read more about the Apex in my full review here.

    – Josh

  2. Hi Elijah,

    Glad I could help you! Thanks for flagging the wrong code. Please try ELECTRICSCOOTERINSIDER.

    Enjoy cruising!

    Thanks,

    Josh

  3. Hi Dan,

    Great question! I’m going to be updating the page with a brand new list of the best long-range electric scooters in the next few weeks. Keep your eye’s peeled as the EMOVE Cruiser may make an appearance (spoiler alert…it does).

    – Josh

  4. Hi Dhiren,

    Great question! I would opt for the Zing E8 for younger children. For teens, the E22 will be best. The E22 is too heavy for younger children.

    Thanks

    – Josh

  5. Hi Phil,

    You can buy the ZING E10 directly from Segway, here.

    – Josh

  6. Hi Antony,

    You are correct that the Wolf Warrior has a maximum mileage, under prime conditions, of 70 miles.

    Eco mode limits you to about 20 mph so you should be able to take full advantage of the mileage.

    Thanks, enjoy cruising around on the Wolf!

    – Josh

  7. Hi Ace,

    Thanks for dropping a comment. We are looking into possibly reviewing some EUCs like the ones you spoke about in the near future, stay tuned!

    – Josh

  8. Sure thing Marc, enjoy cruising around on your new scooters!

    – Josh

  9. You’re welcome Penny, glad I could help. Enjoy riding your new scooter 🙂

    – Josh

  10. It’s a beast! Thanks for dropping a comment Delaine

    – Josh

  11. Hi Max,

    There are few cheap models out there that have decent mileage. My list of the best cheap electric scooters might help you find a scooter more in your price bracket.

    – Josh

  12. Hi Arja,

    Unfortunately, I only review the scooters – I don’t sell them. I hope you’re able to get your hands on the Mototec FatBoy. Let me know if you need any more help.

    – Josh

  13. Hi Michelle,

    Traveling around Europe and exploring cities on a scooter sounds awesome! My advice would be to opt for a model that, like you said, is light, compact, and has a quick recharge time.

    The Unagi Model One is the lightest scooter I’ve reviewed (it weighs just 23 lbs), folds and can be stored easily, and takes 4-5 hours to fully charge giving you 15.5 miles to cruise round the cities.

    Alternatively, the INOKIM Light is another good option (30 lbs, folds, 4-5 hours charge for 20 miles).

    Or, if you want a cheap model go for the GoTrax GXL 2 (26.4 lbs, folds, 4 charge hours for 12 miles).

    – Josh

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