Best Electric Scooter for Commuting – 200+ Rides Tested

Extensive testing, rigorous research, and unparalleled experience. That is what we promise our readers and in this electrifying comparison, we’re about to unveil the crème de la crème of commuter scooters that promise to add a spark to your daily grind.

Having put over 200 electric steeds to the test, we fancy ourselves as seasoned explorers in the electric scooter jungle. But, as you know, we’re not ones to rest on our laurels.

Oh no! We’ve tapped into the wisdom of trusted 3rd-party industry experts, sought the counsel of fellow ride junkies, and even dispatched our trusty Volscribe AI into the digital wilderness to round up and verify consumer feedback. 

We’ve left no stone unturned, uncovering nuggets of information about support quality, common pitfalls, and other critical insights that often evade the untrained eye.

So, mount up, fellow commuters, as we walk your through the best electric scooters for commuting! 

Quick Overview of the Best Commuter Scooters

After a deep dive into our treasure trove of hands-on testing statistics, bolstered by insights from trusted 3rd-party industry experts and the collective wisdom of our ride junkie community. Here’s a swift summary of the top performing models tailored for daily commutes ranging from short hops to lengthy journeys. (The models are sorted by price, from low to high)

Short Commuter/Last-mileLightweight
$299.98$399.98 Buy it Read More
Mid-range CommuterSeatedBasketHill Climber
Mid-range CommuterTall RidersSwappable Battery
$449.98$549.98 Buy it Read More
Short Commuter/Last-mileLightweight
Mid-range CommuterLarge RidersTall Riders Suspension
KQI3 Max Mid-Tier
Mid-range CommuterTall Riders
Mid-range CommuterPortable Lightweight
$949.00$1,099.00 Buy it Read More
Mid-range CommuterHill ClimberDual Motor
$968.00$999.00 Buy It Read More
Long-range CommuterWeatherproof
Long-range CommuterBest Performance Per DollarWeatherproofHill ClimberHeavy Rider
$1,399.00 Buy it Read More
Long-range CommuterSeatedHill ClimberPowerful
$1,495.00 Buy it Read More
Long-range CommuterTall RidersDual MotorHill ClimberHeavy Rider
$1,649.00$1,799.00 Buy it
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Reviews: Best Electric Scooter for Commuting

Model:TurboAnt M10 Lite
Tested Speed15.3 mph / 24.6 kmh
Tested Range8.3 miles / 13.4 km
Acceleration7.8s
Weight30.8 lbs / 14.0 kg
Load220 lbs / 100 kg
Motor Power350W
Battery238Wh/36V
Positive
  • Low-priced
  • Pneumatic tires for a smooth ride
  • Portable & lightweight
  • Adjustable headlight
  • Strong brakes
  • Quality structure
  • USB-port
Negatives
  • Shorter deck
  • Cruise control easily engaged by mistake

Summary

The M10 Lite, hailing from TurboAnt, is a nimble, entry-level commuter, tipping the scales at a mere 30.8 lbs. Sporting 8.5” pneumatic tires, it excels at cushioning the jolts of uneven terrains encountered on your daily journey. Underneath the hood, it harbors a 350W front-mounted hub motor, harmoniously paired with a 36V 238Wh battery. During our rigorous test run, this dynamic duo propelled the scooter to a zippy top speed of 15.3 mph, while delivering a commendable 8.3 miles of range.

The M10 Lite can shoulder a maximum load of 220 lbs, although I’d advise against pushing it to its limits. Doing so might further dent its already moderate speed and milage. This scooter boasts robust construction and an intuitive folding mechanism, ensuring hassle-free portability. Whether you’re climbing stairs or stashing it in a standard-sized car trunk, it’s got you covered. Additionally, you have access to industry-standard speed modes for fine-tuning your ride, an externally mounted headlight that can be adjusted to your preferred angle, a trusty brake light, and a contemporary top-mounted display for clear, easy-to-read data.

The Turboant M10 lite fully folded and latched to the rear fender

Strengths as a commuter

What truly makes the M10 Lite stand out as a great commuter is TurboAnt’s remarkable feat of balancing performance, comfort, and cost. It’s the perfect entry point for those who might still be on the fence about electric scooter commuting.

For under $300, you can have in your hands a commendable performing, albeit modestly powered, electric scooter. That delivers a delightful ride, offering compelling evidence that electric scooter commuting is an investment well worth making.

In the realm of budget-friendly electric scooters, the M10 Lite stands tall as our absolute favorite commuter scooter for budget-conscious buyers.

ModelE2+
Tested Speed15.3 mph / 24.6 kmh
Tested Range9.8 miles / 15.8 km
Acceleration8.9s
Weight31.3 lbs / 14.2 kg
Load198 lbs / 90 kg
Motor Power300W
Battery220Wh/36V
Positive
  • Fantastic quality
  • Brand reliability
  • Good value
  • Ambient light
  • Large non-glare display
  • Lightweight
Negatives
  • Doesn’t fair well on hills
  • Bumpy on bad roads

Summary

The Segway Ninebot E2 Plus, sporting a freshened-up design, confidently struts its stuff amidst the scooter crowd. At a mere 31.3 pounds, it is among the lighter models in Segway Ninebot’s impressive scooter line-up.

Underneath its sleek exterior, a 300W front-mounted motor awaits your command, delivering a responsive cruise up to 15.3 mph. During our test spin, we pushed through 9.8 miles before the 36V 220Wh battery called it quits – perfect for those not-so-marathon commutes.

The E2 Plus boasts the classic folding mechanism we’ve come to adore from the famed m365 lineage, but here, it’s endowed with a rugged, burly locking system that anchors the stem like a pro wrestler. This scooter practically oozes quality, as you’d expect from the Segway juggernaut.

And when it’s time to halt the fun, Segway’s braking wizardry shines. With a rear drum brake complemented by a front regenerative brake, it dishes out stopping power generously, no matter if you’re navigating a rainy day or a drizzly evening.

Beneath the E2 Plus, you’ll find 8.1” hollow tires that, while handling gentle bumps with ease, might not be your cushy chariot on poorly-paved paths. The scooter comes packing a fresh 2.8” center-mounted display, a shining beacon of readability, accompanied by a trusty front headlight, taillight, and those oh-so-cool ambi-lights underneath.

Segway E2's robust drum brake

Strengths as a commuter

No scooter roundup is complete without a nod to the Segway lineup. They’ve carved a reputation for themselves, consistently delivering top-notch rides, and the E2 Plus is no exception. While some Segway models tend to veer into the pricey lane, where you might suspect you’re also paying a bit of a “Brand Fee,” the E2 Plus hits the sweet spot.

With its slick new design and a slew of nice upgrades, this scooter packs a punch. It’s the ideal choice for anyone seeking the safety and reliability of a household name scooter for their trusty short or last-mile commutes.

Model:TurboAnt x7 PRO
Tested Speed19.1 mph / 30.7 kmh
Tested Range17.6 miles / 28.3 km
Acceleration7.4s
Weight33 lbs / 15.0 kg
Load275 lbs / 125 kg
Motor Power350W
Battery360Wh/36V
Positive
  • Theft deterring
  • Pneumatic tires
  • Extra battery option
  • Lightweight
  • Great mileage per $
  • Fits taller riders
Negatives
  • Front heavy
  • Ineffective headlight for night riding

Summary

The X7 Pro is a natural extension of TurboAnt’s wildly successful flagship electric scooter, the X7. Its crowning glory? A swappable stem-mounted battery. Yes, you read that right. You can pack as many batteries as your heart desires in your backpack, swapping out the empty ones for freshly charged ones on the fly.

With a 350W front-mounted hub motor and a detachable 36V 360Wh battery pack, the X7 Pro boasts a real-world range of 17.6 miles on a single charge, letting you cruise at speeds of up to 19.1 mph. If you’re hungry for more, investing in a spare battery for an extra $140 will catapult your adventure to an astonishing 35 miles, ample mileage for most riders.

But there’s more to this detachable battery than meets the eye. It’s your anti-theft insurance, allowing you to take it along when parking outdoors, which can be a serious deterrent for would-be scooter bandits. Plus, you can leave the scooter behind and charge it separately, saving you from lugging the whole ride to the charger.

The X7 Pro flexes a triple brake system: a standard kick-scooter fender pressure brake, a regenerative motor brake, and a rear disc brake. It rolls on substantial 10-inch pneumatic tires that offer a smooth ride even on rugged terrain. Thanks to its robust motor and sturdy build, it can carry riders weighing up to 275 lbs, catering to a wide range of users. However, keep in mind it won’t win any hill-climbing races with a heavier load.

Weighing in at 33 lbs, it folds down and latches onto the fender for easy transport. While it’s a breeze to carry, having the battery on the stem sets it apart from most other scooters.

Equipped with a front headlight that provides decent visibility at night, a rear brake light, and a small center-mounted display atop the stem, the X7 Pro checks all the boxes for a reliable and versatile ride.

Turboant x7 pro fully folded and being carried easily

Strengths as a commuter

The standout feature of the X7 Pro is undoubtedly its removable battery, a real boon for commuters. This feature offers numerous advantages, such as convenient outdoor parking, reduced carrying weight (cutting 5-6 lbs), extended mileage, and the ability to skip the hassle of taking the entire scooter to the charger. 

On top of that its performance and comfort is on point for a scooter that costs less than $400 bucks and I must say that the X7 Pro is truly a remarkable commuter scooter. TurboAnt has been able to craft an affordable option that caters to a broad range of users.

ModelKQi3 Max
Tested Speed22.1 mph / 35.5 kmh
Tested Range24.2 miles / 39 km
Acceleration4.7s
Weight46.3 lbs / 21.0 kg
Load265 lbs / 120 kg
Motor Power450W
Battery608Wh/48V
Positive
  • Award winning design
  • Spacious
  • Rear footrest
  • Good speed
  • Exceptional braking
  • Strong motor
Negatives
  • On the heavy side for portability
  • Low ground clearance
  • Tail light doesn’t flash while braking

Summary

The KQi3 Max is the latest in the KQi3 series from NIU that makes a great scooter even greater. It comes with an extra spacious deck, wider tires, larger battery, a wider handlebar giving you an excellent commuting position whether it be for shorter, or longer rides.

Equipped with a 48V/608Wh battery that powers its powerful 450W motor you can expect to reach a realistic top speed of 22.1 mph and chug on for about 24.4 miles per charge. This is more power than most of the budget commuters and gives you the extra torque needed to tackle more challenging hills.

It comes with 9.5” pneumatic self-healing tires that removes the worry about getting a flat and having to do the tedious task of changing tires. These tires provide the KQi3 with enough suspension to smoothen out any bumps in your commute while also giving you excellent traction.

When it comes to braking, the NIU KQi3 comes with a dual front and rear disc brake setup that has more than adequate braking power to get you to a hasty halt upon need. It folds down nicely just like most commuter scooters but it does weigh in at a bit more than our other budget options at 46.3 lbs which is close to what I would consider the upper limit for portable electric scooters.

The KQi3 thanks to its spacious deck, wide handlebar, strong motor, rear footrest, and exceptional braking system makes for a great scooter for heavier adults, able to carry up to 265 lbs.

Kqi3 max closeup on its body

Strengths as a commuter

Within this price range, the KQi3 Pro exudes an unmatched riding experience radiating with top-notch quality in both construction and performance. It proves to be an exceptionally adaptable commuter, capable of meeting the daily requirements of a wide range of riders, except those seeking ultra portability. Its design gracefully accommodates individuals of varying sizes, showcasing remarkable versatility and prowess.

ModelGotrax Flex Ultra
Tested Speed19.9 mph / 32.0 kmh
Tested Range18.7 miles / 30.1 km
Acceleration8.1s
Weight63 lbs / 28.6 kg
Load264 lbs / 120 kg
Motor Power500W
Battery480Wh/48V
Positive
  • Adjustable seat
  • Basket
  • Spacious deck
  • Easy to use
  • Cheap
  • Suspension
  • Large 14” pneumatic tires
Negatives
  • Not very portable
  • No display
  • Visibility when seated is lower

Summary

Gotrax’s Flex Ultra is shaking things up with its debut seated electric scooter, and guess what? It rocks a nifty basket hanging out in the back. It’s got a roomy deck, a comfy seat that you can adjust to your liking, big 14-inch air-filled tires, and not one but two sets of suspension, front and rear – for that extra smooth sailing experience.

Under the hood, it’s got a beefy 48V 480Wh battery paired with a 500W motor tucked in the rear. What’s the result? Well, our test rider went zipping around at up to 19.9 mph, covering a cool 18.7 miles on a single charge.

Now, here’s the kicker: It’s a bit on the heavy side at 63 lbs, but that’s because it’s packing some serious power. Plus, it can handle riders weighing up to 264 lbs. So, whether you’re cruising solo or sharing the ride, the Flex Ultra’s got your back.

Gotrax Flex ultra deck seat and basket close-up

Strengths as a commuter

When it comes to commuting, the Gotrax Flex Ultra takes the cake for stability. It boasts a broad deck with oodles of footroom, plus an adjustable, ultra-comfy seat that puts you in the perfect riding sweet spot. The only catch? Well, sitting low means you’ll be a bit sneakier in traffic and less visible.

But hey, it’s not just about practicality; it’s a blast to ride too! Ideal for budget-savvy folks seeking a purpose-built seated scooter. 

ModelSegway Max G2
Tested Speed21.4 mph / 34.4 km/h
Tested Range27.8 miles / 44.7 km
Acceleration4.17s
Weight53.5 lbs / 24.3kg
Load265 lbs / 120kg
Motor Power450W
Battery551Wh/36V
Positive
  • High water-resistance
  • Great range
  • Suspension
  • Self-sealing pneumatic tires
  • Reliable brand
  • Traction control
Negatives
  • Higher-priced
  • Overheating motor issues

Summary

The Max G2 from Segway Ninebot is the latest rendition of the world’s most popular electric scooter, the Max G30. With a new, more powerful rear-mounted 450W motor, it can tackle steeper hills and reach higher speeds, boasting an impressive 21.1 mph.

The new motor has been optimized for improved power efficiency, resulting in a 7-mile increase in mileage, all while using the same 551Wh 36V battery. This means that despite the added power and enhanced overall performance, the scooter maintains its weight at 42.1 lbs.

The ride is exceptionally smooth, courtesy of the 10” self-healing pneumatic tires, a front hydraulic suspension, and a rear spring suspension that effectively cushions bumps in the road. Moreover, the self-healing feature eliminates concerns about flat tires caused by occasional debris on the road.

Additionally, the battery now boasts a higher IPX rating, enhancing the scooter’s capability to handle adverse weather conditions. We’ve tested it by riding through large puddles and heavy rain without any signs of water penetration. Furthermore, the inclusion of traction control enhances safety when riding on slippery surfaces.

Max g2 folded and getting loaded into trunk of a car

Strengths as a commuter

The Segway Max series has consistently delivered exceptional commuter scooters, and the G2 continues this tradition. 

It offers impressive power, effortlessly handling longer commutes with ease and delivering a seamlessly smooth performance. In terms of portability, it falls into a middle ground, weighing in at 42.1 pounds, which is slightly on the heavier side, but it still remains practical.

ModelFluid Mosquito
Tested Speed27.4 mph / 44.0 kmh
Tested Range17.1 miles / 27.5 km
Acceleration5.0s
Weight29 lbs / 13.1 kg
Load265 lbs / 120 kg
Motor Power500W
Battery460Wh/48V
Positive
  • Lightweight
  • Portable
  • Powerful
  • Fast
  • Height adjustable handlebar
  • Easy to use
Negatives
  • 8” solid tires
  • Narrow deck
  • Bad display visibility due glare

Summary

The Fluid Mosquito epitomizes portability and lightweight design without compromising on performance. In fact, it stands strong as a mid-tier option, priced $50 below the $999 MSRP of the Max G2. Equipped with a 500W front-mounted hub motor and a 48V 460Wh battery, our test ride clocked a remarkable top speed of 27.4 mph and a maximum distance of 17.4 miles, all packed into a svelte 29-pound frame.

However, there’s a trade-off; its primary focus on portability and lightness means sacrificing the comfort of large pneumatic tires. Instead, the Mosquito features 8” solid rubber tires that require zero maintenance, along with front and rear suspension to tackle road imperfections adequately, even though it doesn’t quite match the cushioning of pneumatic tires.

With a height-adjustable handlebar featuring fold-in handles, it folds down to an even more compact size. Carrying it around is a breeze, and despite its lightweight build, it exudes a robust quality feel, accommodating riders weighing up to 265 lbs.

When it’s time to bring this nimble scooter to a halt, just tap into its impressive array of braking options. You can engage the rear drum brake, the conventional friction brake, or the regenerative brake – or, for maximum stopping power, go ahead and use all three at once

The mosquitos detailed handlebar, display and throttles

Strengths as a commuter

Its standout feature lies in its featherlight and easily portable design, made even more convenient by the built-in handle. It shows its best side in urban environments with smooth, dry pavement.

ModelEmove Cruiser S
Tested Speed31.9 mph / 51.3 kmh
Tested Range43.6 miles / 70.1 km
Acceleration3.9s
Weight56 lbs / 25.4 kg
Load352 lbs / 160 kg
Motor Power1000W
Battery1560Wh/52V
Positive
  • Best value per dollar
  • Suspension
  • Tall riders
  • Heavy Riders
  • Large deck
  • Insane range
  • Powerful motor
  • Top of the line water-resistance
  • Available with seat attachment
Negatives
  • Brake light doesn’t flash
  • Not super portable

Summary

If someone were to ask me for an electric scooter recommendation for commuting without diving into specifics, my number one choice would be the Emove Cruiser S. This scooter stands out as the epitome of versatility among all the commuter scooters I’ve put to the test.

Weighing in at 56 lbs, it’s a robust beast with dual suspension and impressive 10” pneumatic tires, capable of accommodating riders up to 352 lbs. What really sets it apart is the powerhouse within – a 1000W rear-mounted motor, paired with a 52V 1560Wh battery. During our trials, it effortlessly reached speeds of up to 31.9 mph and delivered an astounding real-life range of 43.6 miles. It simply checks all the right boxes for most commuters.

The ride experience? Let’s just say it’s smoother than butter, more reliable than your trusty steed, and as cost-effective as your morning cup of coffee. In terms of performance per dollar, the Emove Cruiser S is in a league of its own, with no competitor even coming close.

Cruisers in an off-road setting

Strengths as a commuter

So, what exactly defines the perfect commuter scooter? Well, the Emove Cruiser S fits the bill in almost every way. It’s a dream ride for tall riders, sturdy enough for heavier folks, and can tackle both long and short commutes with ease. I could sing its praises all day, but let’s address the one drawback of this powerhouse commuter – its weight and size.

As you might expect from a powerful and generously sized scooter like this, it’s not the most nimble option in our commuter lineup. However, if ultimate portability isn’t your top priority, this scooter truly hits all the marks.

ModelInMotion Climber
Tested Speed22.7 mph / 36.5 kmh
Tested Range19.8 miles / 31.8 km
Acceleration3.6s
Weight45 lbs / 20.4 kg
Load286 lbs / 130 kg
Motor Power2x450W
Battery533Wh/48V
Positive
  • Dual motor
  • Powerful
  • Hill climber
  • Clear display
  • High water-resistance
  • Good acceleration
Negatives
  • No suspension
  • Very standard design

Summary

The Inmotion Climber, our ultimate hill-climbing champion, stands out as the lone mid-tier commuter on our roster equipped with a dual-motor setup. With a dynamic duo of 450W motors, you’re greeted with a formidable peak power of 1500W, emanating from both the rear and front wheels, all fueled by a robust 48V 533Wh battery pack.

Embarking on our meticulously crafted test route, we effortlessly touched the pinnacle of 22.7 mph, all while gracefully covering an impressive real-world distance of 19.8 miles. When it comes to conquering inclines, the Climber leaves its rivals eating dust, boasting jaw-dropping torque that devours 30% inclines with utmost ease.

While the scooter may lack fancy suspension systems, the presence of resilient 10-inch pneumatic tires manages to handle the rigors of urban terrains commendably, although it’s certainly not an off-roading champ. At a weight of 45 lbs, it gracefully folds into a compact form, slipping comfortably into the majority of standard car trunks. Its build quality shines, showcasing the ability to shoulder burdens of up to 286 lbs with unwavering poise.

Closeup look at the deck, brakes, and motors of the inmotion climber

Strengths as a commuter

Opting for the Inmotion Climber as your daily commuter is a no-brainer, especially if you crave that exhilarating surge of power. Boasting twice the punch of its mid-tier counterparts, this scooter not only delivers superior torque but also injects a hefty dose of excitement into your ride, thanks to its ultra-responsive throttle and acceleration. Impressively, it manages to maintain a commendable range per charge, even under the relentless pressure of our rigorous hands-on testing.

ModelEmove Touring
Tested Speed23.3 mph / 37.4 kmh
Tested Range19.4 miles / 31.2 km
Acceleration4.7s
Weight39 lbs / 17.7 kg
Load308 lbs / 140 kg
Motor Power500W
Battery624Wh/48V
Positive
  • Good load capacity
  • Strong motor
  • Foldable handles
  • Spacious deck
  • Adjustable handlebar
Negatives
  • Not great at inclines
  • Lackluster suspension

Summary

Meet the EMOVE Touring, the commuter’s dream machine that marries style with substance. Priced at just $799, it offers a compelling package with robust features.

With a powerful 48V LG battery, packing 624Wh, this scooter was able to deliver 19.4 miles on a single charge, making it perfect for daily commutes. It’s equipped with a rear-mounted 500W motor, with which we’re able to reach a zippy 23.3 mph, and its acceleration is on point.

Portability is a highlight, as it weighs a mere 39 lbs and features a foldable design for easy storage and transport. But what sets the Touring apart is its attention to detail. The wide handlebars and spacious deck offer exceptional comfort and stability, with an option to add a seat for extra convenience.

The scooter boasts a solid rear tire to eliminate flats and front pneumatic tire for a smooth ride, even on rough terrain. On top of this the two suspension systems help increase the smoothness of the ride even further. Plus, it features a dual braking system, with a rear mechanical drum brake and regenerative brake, ensuring reliable stopping power.

In a nutshell, the EMOVE Touring is a versatile, easily transportable electric scooter designed for urban commuters. Its impressive battery, powerful motor, and balanced design make it an excellent choice for those seeking both performance and convenience, at a great price.

Emove touring shot from above showing spacious deck, folding mechanism, suspension and tires

Strengths as a commuter

The EMOVE Touring stands out as a stellar choice for commuters seeking a reliable and versatile electric scooter. Its exceptional range of 19.4 miles per charge makes it an ideal companion for those daily journeys to work or school, eliminating the need for frequent recharges.

The Touring’s foldable design and lightweight frame make it easily portable, simplifying the process of taking it on public transportation or storing it at your workplace. This blend of range, nimble acceleration, and portability caters to a wide range of commuters, whether you’re navigating city streets, suburban pathways, or even last-mile connections to public transit.

ModelEmove RoadRunner V2
Tested Speed36 mph / 57.9 kmh
Tested Range35 miles / 56.3 km
Acceleration4.1s
Weight55 lbs / 24.9 kg
Load330 lbs / 150 kg
Motor Power350W+500W
Battery1253Wh/48V
Positive
  • Comfy seat
  • Heavy load
  • Dual motor
  • Great range
  • Fast
  • Swappable battery
  • Suspension
  • Large 14” pneumatic tires
Negatives
  • Not for taller riders
  • Would have loved some storage

Summary

The Roadrunner V2 by Emove offers a superb seated commuting experience. Designed with your comfort in mind, it boasts large 14” pneumatic tires and a front fork suspension that smooths out even the bumpiest rides.

Powered by a hefty 48V 1253Wh battery and featuring both a robust 500W rear motor and a nimble 350W front motor, this scooter weighs in at 55 lbs. During our tests, it reached a top speed of 36 mph and covered a respectable 35 miles on a single charge.

While it’s not the most portable option, its adjustable and foldable handlebars make it easier to store in larger trunks. Plus, the removable battery means you can carry a spare for longer trips. With its sturdy build and powerful motors, this scooter handles riders up to 330 lbs with ease.

Voromotors has equipped this scooter with hydraulic brakes, ensuring strong and responsive stopping power, which is essential given its speed potential.

Close up on the swappable battery, rear tire, and motor of the Roadrunner v2

Strengths as a commuter

This small yet remarkably powerful seater is an absolute joy to ride. Whether you’re cruising on flat ground, conquering hills, or tackling varied terrains, it handles it all with ease, thanks to its large tires and suspension.

If you’re around 6.2 ft or shorter, you’ll find it a perfect fit. With swift acceleration and responsive brakes, it offers an exhilarating ride, almost like a little racer. It’s an ideal choice for those seeking a punchy seated electric scooter that remains highly portable.

ModelApollo City Pro
Tested Speed31.1 mph / 57.9 kmh
Tested Range25.7 miles / 56.3 km
Acceleration3.3s
Weight65 lbs / 29.5 kg
Load265 lbs / 120 kg
Motor Power2x 500W
Battery960Wh/48V
Positive
  • Amazing design
  • Dual motor
  • Great brakes
  • Hill Climber
  • Tall rider
  • Suspension
  • Good range
  • Turn signal
  • Fast
Negatives
  • Splash guards lacking design
  • Higher priced

Summary

The Apollo City 2023 Pro is a standout among electric scooters, offering both top-tier performance and amazing design. Featuring a dual motor setup, this scooter comes with two 500W motors and a robust 48V 960Wh battery, providing a maximum range of 25.7 miles and top speeds of 31.1 mph.

What sets the City Pro apart is its exceptional riding experience. It’s equipped with large 10″ pneumatic self-sealing tires and a flexible 3-spring suspension system in the front and rear. This combination guarantees an incredibly smooth ride, effortlessly conquering urban inclines.

To match its impressive power, the City Pro is equipped with reliable braking capabilities, thanks to its dual drum brake and electrical regen brake setup.

Design-wise, the City Pro is a head-turner. Its sleek lines and robust build quality make it one of the most appealing scooters on our list. It’s designed to accommodate riders weighing up to 265 lbs and conveniently folds down for portability. However, it’s important to note that the dual motor setup adds weight, bringing the total to 65 lbs. While occasional encounters with stairs pose no problem, tackling multiple flights of stairs daily might be a bit challenging.

Strengths as a Commuter

The Apollo City pro delivers an impeccable commute that is strong enough to handle any hills, has enough range to cover even longer commutes, and does so very smoothly no matter the surface you’re riding on thanks to its pneumatic 10” tires and triple spring suspension.

Its design is definitely a head-turner, so you’ll be commuting in style. However, its drawbacks are quite clear out of the box. As you can see on the images the splash guards for each of the wheels are 50% missing in action. You as a rider don’t get hit by it, but the scooters suspension gets a fair hit of dirt and water.

If you’re looking for a more luxurious daily commute, then the City Pro from Apollo is perfect for you.

How to Find the Best Commuter Scooter for You?

When it comes to choosing the perfect commuter scooter, everyone’s taste is a little bit different. Your ideal scooter depends on various factors, from your daily commute distance to your preferred riding style. To help you find the best electric scooter tailored to your daily needs, consider the following key factors:

  1. Commute Distance: The first thing to assess is the distance you’ll be traveling daily. If you have a short commute, you may prioritize portability and a smaller battery. For longer commutes, you’ll want a scooter with a larger battery capacity for extended range.
  2. Speed Requirements: Do you need to reach your destination quickly? Some scooters are designed for speed and can reach higher mph, while others are better suited for a leisurely ride. Evaluate your need for speed and choose a scooter that matches your desired pace.
  3. Weight Capacity: Check the scooter’s weight capacity to ensure it can comfortably support your body weight. If you’re on the heavier side, opt for a scooter with a higher weight limit to ensure stability and safety.
  4. Terrain: Consider the type of terrain you’ll encounter during your commute. If your route includes rough roads or hills, you’ll want a scooter with robust tires and good suspension to handle these conditions.
  5. Portability: If you need to carry your scooter onto public transportation or store it in a tight space, look for models that fold down easily and are lightweight for convenient portability.
  6. Battery Life: Assess your daily battery needs. Some scooters offer longer battery life, while others prioritize lighter weight. Make sure your scooter can handle your daily round trip without needing frequent recharges.
  7. Budget: Determine your budget and stick to it. There are scooters available for various price ranges, so you’re sure to find one that fits your budget while meeting your requirements.
  8. Additional Features: Consider any extra features you might need, such as built-in lights, app connectivity, or a comfortable riding deck. These can enhance your overall commuting experience.
  9. Test Ride: Whenever possible, test ride different scooter models before making your decision. This will help you assess the scooter’s comfort, handling, and suitability for your commute.

By carefully evaluating these factors and understanding your unique commuting needs, you’ll be well-equipped to find the perfect electric scooter for commuting that seamlessly integrates into your daily routine.

Conclusion: Make The Right Pick

Choosing the ideal electric scooter for commuting depends on balancing performance, portability, and price. Whether you prefer a lightweight model for quick trips or a more robust option for longer distances, each scooter we’ve reviewed offers unique benefits. By focusing on reliability, safety, and convenience, you can confidently make the right choice for your commute. In the end, the right scooter will turn your daily travel into a breeze—enjoy the ride!

FAQ – Electric Scooters for Commuting

Which electric scooter is best for daily use?

Picking the right electric scooter for daily use heavily depends on your personal needs. Some people will do better with a nimble less powerful scooter, while others may need to cover more ground per charge. Look at your goals, and make sure the model you buy has the features and power to fulfill them.

How much does an electric commuter scooter cost?

Electric scooters vary heavily in price. While you can get an electric scooter for under $300, the most popular models range around $600-$1,000. And if we are looking at the premium commuter scooter models we’re talking $1,000 all the way up to a couple of grand.

Is riding an electric scooter tiresome?

Riding an electric scooter can get tiresome if you’re in for a longer haul. If you find yourself regularly commuting longer distances, making sure your scooter of choice has pneumatic tires and adequate suspension might make or break your commute experience.

How long do electric scooters last?

Electric scooters can last for a very long time. I have models that are 5 years old and still operate just fine. It all depends on how well you maintain them, and how well-built they are to begin with. The most common thing to fail is the battery and motors. The usual reason is lots of heavy loads/inclines, misuse, or not adhering to best practices in terms of charging/storing.

Are electric scooters legal and safe?

Electric scooters are generally legal to use in most areas. However, it’s essential to note that laws and regulations regarding electric scooters can vary from one city or county to another. In some select cities, there may be a complete ban on their usage. While most just have a few regulations on how they are to be used, and where. Therefore, before you embark on your journey with these eco-friendly commuters, it’s crucial to conduct thorough research and ensure you’re fully aware of the rules and regulations in your specific location.

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