
These are the best, longest range scooters based on 1,704.3 miles of actual range tests of 84 scooters under identical conditions on a semi-urban route in Berkeley, California, USA.
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Electric Scooter Range Leaderboard Based on ESG Tested Range
[geoip-content country = “US, O1, A1, A2”]Scooter | ESG Tested Range | Battery Size (Wh) | Battery Brand | Charge Time (Hrs) | Price |
NAMI Burn-E | 53.3 mi | 2520 | Panasonic | 6 | $4,499 |
EMOVE Cruiser | 47.0 mi | 1560 | LG | 9 to 12 | $1,499 |
Dualtron Storm | 43.6 mi | 2268 | LG | 10 to 21 | $4,490 |
Inokim OXO | 36.6 mi | 1536 | LG | 14 | $2,599 |
Qiewa QPower | 34.3 mi | 1560 | - | 15 | $2,200 |
Kaabo Mantis Pro | 33.7 mi | 1470 | LG | 13 to 16 | $2,299 |
Kaabo Wolf King | 33.4 mi | 2016 | Samsung | 5 to 10 | $2,999 |
Dualtron Eagle Pro | 33.0 mi | 1344 | LG | 12.8 | $2,290 |
InMotion L9 | 31.1 mi | 675 | - | 7 | $999 |
EMOVE RoadRunner | 33.0 mi | 1253 | Dynavolt | 12 | $1,795 |
Kaabo Wolf Warrior 11 | 30.2 mi | 2100 | Samsung | 6 to 17 | $2,899 |
Kaabo Mantis | 29.1 mi | 1050 | LG | 10 to 12 | $1,649 |
Apollo Phantom Ludicrous (60V) | 28.5 mi | 1260 | - | - | $3,199 |
Apollo Explore | 28.1 mi | 946 | Dynavolt | 8 | $1,199 |
Segway Ninebot Max | 21.6 mi | 551 | - | 6 | $899 |
Cheapest Long Range Scooters, Ranked by Range Per Price
Under ~$500
Scooter | ESG Tested Range | Charging Time (Hrs) | Price |
Macwheel MX PRO | 19.6 mi | 4 to 6 | $429 |
Gotrax Xr Elite | 16.6 mi | 4 | $499 |
GoTrax XR Ultra | 13.1 mi | 4 | $449 |
Hiboy S2 | 12.7 mi | 3 | $449 |
GOTRAX Apex | 10.9 mi | 4 | $399 |
GoTrax GXL Commuter V2 | 10.1 mi | 4 | $349 |
Under ~$1,000
Scooter | ESG Tested Range | Charging Time (Hrs) | Price |
InMotion L9 | 31.1 mi | 7 | $999 |
Segway Ninebot Max | 21.6 mi | 6 | $599 |
Fluid Freeride Horizon (13 Ah) | 26.0 mi | 5 to 7 | $849 |
Xiaomi M365 Pro | 25.1 mi | 8 to 9 | $599 |
GOTRAX GMAX Ultra | 22.8 mi | 5-6 | $749 |
Apollo Air Pro | 17.7 mi | 5 to 7 | $799 |
Best Longest Range Electric Scooters
Range alone doesn’t make a great electric scooter. Below, we highlight the best long-range scooters from our range leaderboard, excluding models that underperformed or are no longer available.
NAMI Burn-E
$4,499

NAMI Burn-E: Longest Range Electric Scooter And Undisputed Range King
The NAMI Burn-E has the longest range of any electric scooter we’ve tested — a formidable 53.3 miles.
In addition to having the longest range, the Burn-E (codenamed Viper), also broke numerous performance and is the quickest electric scooter we’ve ever tested.
The Burn-E is the first scooter to dethrone the EMOVE Cruiser, the previous range champion. The Burn-E is quickly becoming one of the favorite scooters of the ESG team thanks to its next-level suspension, fantastic performance, and seemingly endless range. It ticks all the boxes in terms of ride quality, build quality, features, and performance (for those looking for a monster scooter).
Its exoskeleton-like hand welded frame, carbon fiber stem and hydraulic suspension try to answer critics who scoff at its $4,499 price tag.
EMOVE Cruiser
$1,499

EMOVE Cruiser: Feature-Packed Commuter Ends Range Anxiety
This is the scooter that you are tired of everyone telling you to buy.
Though it no longer holds the crown for longest-ranged scooter in the world, the EMOVE Cruiser still remains one of the best.
Its sweet ride quality thanks to dual suspension, large pneumatic tires, and giant deck make it a sensible daily commuter.
The 2021 Cruiser has an new, more powerful 1000-watt motor. This significantly increased top speed and hill-climbing ability while only slightly decreasing range.
Bonus features like semi-hydraulic brakes, keyed ignition, turn signals, IPX6 water-resistance rating, and electronic horn make what would be a good scooter great.
You simply can’t go further or more comfortably at this price.
Minimotors Dualtron Storm
$4,490

Dualtron Storm: Swappable-Battery Brute
The Storm is an over-the-top, dual motor specimen that gets 43.6 miles range thanks to its removable 2268 watt hour battery.
Everything about the Storm is bonkers. It weighs 103 lb and has extreme, arm-yanking acceleration. It’s so extreme that some will be deterred because it is too powerful.
Interestingly, the Storm has become hugely popular among delivery drivers and e-scooter riding messengers. The huge deck, full suspension, and swappable battery make it a workhorse for riders willing to invest $4,490 .
It’s also one of the fastest scooters on the market.
Inokim OXO
$2,599

Inokim OXO: Exotic Scooter Can Go The Distance
One of Chuck’s favorite scooters, the OXO ranked 3rd best, due to its seemingly bottomless 36.6 mile range. It has one of the best suspensions and braking performances we’ve tested.
The OXO was somewhat frustrating due to lackluster throttle response and a plastic deck that is indeed slippery when wet.
Features like a single-sided swingarm, a very comfortable thumb throttle, hydraulic brakes, and high-mounted lights help sweeten the deal.
Ultimately, the OXO is not a scooter for bargain-hunters but those who are looking for quality ride with an innovative (and generally rider-friendly) design.
Kaabo Mantis Pro
$2,299

Kaabo Mantis Pro: Lightweight Powerhouse Goes 33.7 miles
Though growing somewhat long in the tooth, the (relatively) svelte Mantis Pro has maintained its dominance as a lighter, still fierce, dual-motor beast scooter. It is a direct competitor to pricier Dualtron models such as the Spider that are favored by riders looking for lighter beast scooters.
When it first arrived on the market, it was an unbeatable performance value. Despite arrival of newer scooters, it still remains competitive thanks to its tested 33.7-mile range, 37.0 mph top speed, Minimotors EY3 throttle, and fully-hydraulic brakes.
Kaabo Wolf King
$2,999

Kaabo Wolf King: The King Has Stamina
Not only is the Wolf King the fastest scooter we’ve ever tested, with a recorded top speed of 59.4 mph, it also has stamina. The King marked its spot on the range leaderboard by achieving a final distance of 33.4 miles.
There is a lot to love about the Wolf King. Though not cheap, we think $2,999 is a tremendous value for one of the best scooters out there.
Minimotors Dualtron Eagle Pro
$2,290

Dualtron Eagle Pro
The Eagle Pro’s simple, elegant, yet effective rubber suspension combined with dual motors supply 1800 watts of power landed it a spot as one of this year’s best electric scooters.
Minimotors once represented the best quality in the industry, but newer, cheaper, and frankly better scooters are proving fierce competition.
EMOVE RoadRunner
$1,795

EMOVE RoadRunner: Longest Range Seated Electric Scooter
The EMOVE RoadRunner is the longest-ranged seated electric scooter we’ve ever tested.
Though shipping officially in Summer ’21, we were able to get our hands on a pre-release version of the RoadRunner and scored a respectable 33.0 miles during our range test.
In addition to range, the RoadRunner is no slouch when it comes to performance — clocking an impressive 35.5 mph top speed and 0 to 25 mph of 9.6 seconds.
The built-in seat, thumb throttle, bicycle-sized 14.5-inch tires make this seated scooter supremely comfortable when you want to go the distance.
Kaabo Wolf Warrior 11
$2,899

Kaabo Wolf Warrior 11: Classic Beast Delivers All-You-Can Eat Range
Rated one of the best electric scooters in World several years in a row, there is a lot to love about the Warrior 11+.
Its ESG-tested 30.2-mile range secures it a spot as one of the best long range electric scooters.
This 101-pound scooter is rock solid with one of the sturdiest, zero-wobble stems in the game. The 11.0-inch air-filled tires and dual suspension (including a hydraulic fork) give this scooter next-level ride quality.
Sure, there are newer and shinier variants like the Wolf King that eek out more range, but classic Warrior 11 holds its own a very capable long-range scooter.
Apollo Phantom Ludicrous (60V)
$3,199

Apollo Phantom Ludicrous (60V)
The as yet, unreleased Phantom Ludicrous, is a juiced-up version of most-anticipated scooter of the year — the Apollo Phantom.
Its larger, 1260 wh battery has elevated the respectable 31.4 mile range of the 52 V Phantom to place-deserving 28.5 miles. Equipped with beefed-up controllers, the Phantom Ludo also earned a spot as one of the fastest electric scooters.
Apollo fanatics will have to wait just a bit longer to get their hands on this machine, but its Summer 2021 release will be well worth it for many.
Apollo Explore
$1,199

Apollo Explore: Swiss Army Knife of Electric Scooters
The Explore is the Swiss Army Knife of electric scooters — balanced, affordable, great for many uses and different rider types.
Despite rounding out the bottom of the range leaderboard, it still delivered a marathon-like 28.1 miles of range.
Though the ESG team thinks of this scooter as a fairly tame and practical commuter, most riders will find that it has more than enough speed and acceleration to be fun. Its array of practical features, comfortable deck size and build quality (typically including a 2-year Apollo warranty — though check details from your particular retailer) really mean that no one could go wrong buying this scooter.
Perhaps not the most exciting scooter out there, sometimes the “boring” choice is the one that will put the biggest smile on your face. And keep some money in your pocketbook.
At the typical $1,199 MSRP the Explore is a bargain, but if you can score an additional coupon (check ours) or catch it on sale, it’s an absolute steal.
Segway Ninebot Max
$899

Segway Ninebot Max
You know the electric scooter leaderboard is strong when the shortest-ranged scooter is the venerable Ninebot Max that delivered a not-so-small 21.6-mile range.
The Ninebot Max has received more accolades than nearly any other scooter in existence. It’s no surprise that it landed a spot as one of the best long range scooters out there.
It is as reliable as a hammer, has unstoppable pneumatic tires, and was even used by Graham Pollard and Co. to complete a 4,000 mile electric scooter journey across America. Few scooters would survive that trip.
Range Testing Methodology
We range test every electric scooter under standardized conditions to allow fair comparisons between scooters. Our methods are devised to give conservative range estimates. Most owners will find that their scooter’s range, during typical use, exceeds what we record.
Only those doing prolonged top speed runs or other extreme riding will find they get shorter range than we measure.
If you have range anxiety you can learn about maximizing your range and battery life in this article.
Test Track

Our test track is located in Berkeley, California, USA and consists of a 2 mile loop in dense suburbs with 102 ft of elevation change and 7 stops.
Conditions
- 165 lb rider
- Scooter ridden as fast as safely possible in the fastest, least energy-conserving mode.
- Typical average 15 mph to 20 mph, when moving
Equipment
All range tests are logged with a professional Racelogic GPS data logger. Trip data is processed using Racelogic Circuit Tools and a custom Python script to compute average speed, when moving.