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Top 7 Best Cheap Electric Scooters! - We Tested Them All! 2025
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Segway Ninebot E2 Pro – Key Specs
| Feature | Details |
|---|
| Motor Power | ~ 350W nominal, ~ 750W peak |
| Max Speed | ~ 25 km/h (15.5 mph) |
| Range (manufacturer) | ~ 35 km (21.7 mi) in Standard mode |
| Battery | ~ 275 Wh |
| Weight | ~ 18.8 kg (41.4 lbs) |
| Max Load | up to 120 kg (265 lbs) |
| Tires & Brakes | 10" tubeless pneumatic tires, front drum brake + rear electronic brake |
| Extras | Rear/brake light, turn signals, traction control system (TCS), clear display |
Pros
- Strong value for money: affordable yet good range and power.
- Big 10" tubeless tires give comfort and stability.
- Reliable brand with service and accessories available.
- Good braking and safety features (lights, turn signals, traction control).
Cons
- Heavier than some “budget” scooters (~19 kg makes it less portable).
- No suspension — rides can feel bumpy on poor roads.
- Real-world range drops a lot in Sport mode or with heavier riders.
- Max speed is modest compared to performance scooters.
What to check when comparing with the others (Gotrax G3 Plus, VMAX VX5 Pro GT, Inmotion Climber, Apollo Air, EMOVE Roadrunner SE, Teewing GT2):
- Real-world range vs. advertised specs.
- Motor power (nominal/peak) — important for hills and heavier riders.
- Weight & portability — some are much lighter, others much heavier.
- Wheel size, tire type, and suspension — big factor in ride comfort.
- Safety gear — brakes, lights, turn signals.
- Brand/service/parts availability — makes ownership easier.