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The 6 Best Electric Scooters for Cruising Through 2025

The 6 Best Electric Scooters for Cruising Through 2025

Best Overall Electric Scooter

Ninebot Max G2 Electric KickScooter
Pros
  • Long-distance range
  • Full-on Suspension System for smooth rides
  • Great traction
Cons
  • Very heavy
  • More expensive than others

Taking the top spot is Segway's Ninebot Max, which has risen to fame for its motor power, long range, and overall design. It's designed for long, smooth rides, with full-on suspension to keep you stable and comfy. On Eco Mode, one battery charge will carry you up to 43 miles at 10 mph. Or go 25 miles at 22 mph if you're in a rush.

Other highlights include anti-skid technology for increased traction, long-range-formula tires, and a brushless motor. The only real downside? The damn thing weighs over 50 pounds, which can be quite limiting to its portability, depending on your use case.

Weight53.5 lb
Max Rider Weight265 lb
Dimensions47.6"L x 22.4"W x 49.8"H
Top Speed22 mph
RangeUp to 43 miles on a single charge

Best Electric Scooter for Commuting

S2 Electric Scooter
Pros
  • Lightweight design
  • Can add attachable seat (for extra)
Cons
  • Doesn't go more than 17 miles on a charge
  • Need to have at least 50 percent battery charge for optimal performance

Hiboy's electric scooter is a commuter's favorite. For the urban cyclist who wants a less sweaty alternative, this will help you get to work and back—provided your employer is within 15 miles of your house and you can charge your scooter at work. If you tick those boxes, this is the most affordable, and still good, electric scooter you should buy.

It's incredibly smooth when accelerating and turning, and a double braking system makes for quick stops. It lasts a little less than others on one charge (roughly 17 miles), but for the right customer, that may be less of a priority. It also still goes up to 19 mph, so top speed isn't a concern.

Weight29.5 lb
Max Rider Weight220 lb
Dimensions45.7"L x 17"W x 47.2"H
Top Speed19 mph
RangeUp to 17 miles on a single charge

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Best Affordable Electric Scooter

XR Elite Max Electric Scooter
Pros
  • Max rider-weight limit is higher than average
  • Disc brakes and EABS brake system for increased safety
  • LCD display with speedometer and battery
Cons
  • Complaints of poor battery life
  • Issues with customer service

For a more affordable electric scooter that is still the top of the line, Gotrax designs one that is simple and convenient. Going 20 miles on a charge, you can get pretty much anywhere you need and back without fuss. And it's got one of the most responsive brakes we've tried.

A headlight and taillight add a safety component for night commutes, and a smart folding design makes it compact for easy storage. There's also an LCD monitor that shows speed, battery life, speed mode, and mileage.

Weight35.4 lb
Max Rider Weight264 lb
Dimensions‎42.44"L x 16"W x 8.1"H
Top Speed20 mph
RangeUp to 18 miles on a single charge
300X Electric Scooter
Pros
  • Great on an incline
  • All-terrain suspension
  • Also perfect for uneven city streets
Cons
  • On the pricier side
  • App has mixed reviews

For an extra versatile electric scooter, the 300X from NIU will take you literally everywhere you need to go. The puncture-resistant tires, the triple-braking system, the all-terrain suspension. And it can handle hills. These all make it perfect for bumpy city-street riders and off-roaders alike.

The NIU 300x has extra-wide handlebars and a wide deck, which provides comfort and stability. It's got an app to track your scooter, record routes, and show your current battery status, but it currently has some pretty mixed reviews.

Weight48.7 lb
Max Rider Weight265 lb
Dimensions46.2"L x 21.3"W x 48.4"H
Top Speed23.6 mph
RangeUp to 37.3 miles on a single charge

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Go Electric Scooter
Pros
  • High top speed
  • Great battery range
  • A well-reviewed app
Cons
  • Not as smooth as other rides

Speed demons, it's your time to shine. The Apollo Go is going to be your pick, with a realistic top speed that tops out around 28 miles per hour. It can't quite keep that speed for 34 miles, but if you slow down just a bit you can easily cruise for hours.

Apollo also has what other "smart" scooter competitors don't: an app people like to use. Hard to find, not gonna lie.

Weight49 lb
Max Rider Weight175 lb
Dimensions46.5"L x 49"W x 20.5"H
Top Speed28 mph
RangeUp to 34 miles on a single charge

Best Seated Electric Scooter

EcoSmart Metro Electric Scooter
Pros
  • Seated scooter
  • Seat is padded for comfort
  • Luggage rack for on-the-go storage
Cons
  • Very heavy
  • Won't get you too far too fast

Naturally, we had to include Razor's electric scooter. That being said, this inclusion is way more than just a nostalgia play. With the EcoSmart, the brand went for a modern and eco-friendly design, with a wide bamboo deck and seat for comfort. There's even a basket attachment included to help you transport your belongings.

It might not go as far (12 miles at 18 mph), and it may be extremely heavy at nearly 65 pounds, but it's great for those looking for a seated and safe scooter to get their daily chores done. You aren't going to be speeding around town as sleekly, but you will be looking stylish and feeling cushy.

Weight65.1 lb
Max Rider Weight220 lb
Dimensions‎57"L x 20"W x 42.9"H
Top Speed18 mph
RangeUp to 12 miles on a single charge

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  • The NIU 300P is a great, lower-cost alternative to the 300x that will currently run you $689.
  • Gotrax makes a souped-up version of our favorite affordable scooter. It's perfect for commuters and will run you $849.
  • At $450, the E2 is the affordable pick from Segway.
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Range: Some electric scooters can go farther than others before they need a recharge. Knowing how far you can go is the number-one priority. And if long trips are in order, you'll need a scooter that can make it.

Speed: How fast your scooter can go matters when it's your primary form of transit.

Power: Look at the wattage of the motors and the voltage of the batteries. These help determine how much power your scooter will have, which affects how fast it goes, how it takes hills, and more.

Suspension: How smoothly a scooter rides is important to your everyday comfort and safety. One trick for finding the best suspension for you is to look at the tires. Solid-rubber tires are durable and best for cruising on smooth streets, but they absorb less shock than tubeless and tube-ready tires, both of which can be better for bumpy and off-road terrain.

Water resistance: If your scooter has one, check its IP water resistance before taking it out in the rain. Many e-scooters are not friendly with water.

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What are the laws about electric scooters?

Depending on where you live, the law regarding e-scooters will be different. Some places require a license while others don't, but either way you need to be aware of speed limits and other regulations that may affect you as a rider before starting on your scooter journey.

Do I need to wear a helmet when riding an electric scooter?

YES. Absolutely wear a helmet. Try one of these from Thousand for something modern, stylish, and protective.

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We've been testing products for years—or decades, collectively—and it allows us to recommend the best tech worth your hard-earned money. Simply, we know what works best. More complicatedly, we know all the weird jargon and specs that you don't need to worry about. We compile our guides by performing heavy research and testing, and the gadgets we choose to award are what we'd spend our own money on.

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