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The Talaria XXX (X3) stands out as a compact, budget-friendly electric dirt bike with a 5000W motor, 40Ah battery, and advanced features like RFID push-to-start and adjustable suspension—all for under $3,000. Best for smaller riders, it delivers impressive speed and style, though its louder belt drive and basic ergonomics may not suit everyone.


The Juice HyperScorpion blurs the line between e-bike and moped, boasting a powerful 1000W motor, a huge 1000Wh UL-certified battery, and a top speed over 30 mph. While heavy, well-equipped, and competitively priced at $1999, it’s less comfortable to pedal and has low pedal clearance, but shines with impressive range and robust features.


The Aventon Abound cargo E-bike impresses with its 440 lb payload, smooth suspension, 720 Wh battery, and strong performance—all for $1799. It stands out for its stability, included cargo features, and responsive torque sensor. Aside from minor nitpicks, it’s a great value, ideal for those seeking an affordable, robust cargo bike with ample carrying capacity.


The Lectric XP 3.0 leads the budget ebike pack, outshining competitors like the Ride1Up Turris and Velotric Discover 1 with impressive real-world performance and exceptional value. Despite a few minor drawbacks, it delivers fast acceleration, quality components, and thoughtful features under $1,000, making it a highly recommended choice for cost-conscious riders seeking reliability and power.


The Inmotion V14 Adventure is a cutting-edge 16-inch suspension electric unicycle designed for trail riding, boasting a 4000W motor, removable batteries, and smart BMS. With impressive waterproofing, fast charging, and customizable suspension, it stands out for innovation, despite its weight and price. Inmotion’s approach is set to influence future EUC and PEV designs.


The Begode A2 electric unicycle, priced at $1350, offers notable water resistance, sturdy design upgrades, and solid performance features like a wide tire and robust trolley handle. Lacking an official IP rating, it still outshines peers in wet conditions. Though it could improve on pads and comfort, it’s a solid choice for durability and quality.


Looking for the best off-road electric unicycle for serious trail-riding? We break down top EUC contenders for mountain-bike-level trails based on suspension, power, and tire size. The Inmotion Adventure V14 stands out for its power, durability, removable batteries, and feature-packed design—making it our pick for tackling rugged terrain. Explore more with our handy EUC Comparison Tool.


We review and compare four top high-speed EUCs—the Inmotion V13 and three Begode models. The Inmotion V13 impresses with design and features, while Begode wheels shine in off-road and stability. Ultimately, it’s a tie: V13 leads for style and speed, EX30 for value. Use our EUC Comparison Tool to find your perfect ride!


Looking for the best budget electric unicycle (EUC)? We compare the Begode Mten4 and King Song KS-14D—both great last-mile commuter choices. While the Mten4 is ultra-portable and off-road capable, the KS-14D wins with superior build, features, and safety. For affordable EUC reliability, the King Song KS-14D is our top pick.


Looking for the best long-range electric unicycle (EUC)? We compared the Begode Master Pro, Monster Pro, and Veteran Sherman Max—spotlighting battery size, ride comfort, suspension, and premium features. The Master Pro stands out for its unrivaled range and seat comfort, making it the top pick for riders craving adventure without range anxiety. Explore our full reviews and comparison tool!


The KingSong S16, now available for pre-order at $1999, is a compact, feature-rich electric unicycle perfect for inner-city commuting and beginner riders. Weighing 73 lbs with an 80-mile range and advanced suspension, it packs great value, though it isn’t ideal for heavier riders. Explore its specs with our interactive EUC Comparison Tool.


The HOSYSA LY1 is crowned the best value new electric scooter for $1732, boasting a top speed of 60 mph and a massive 2280 Wh battery. Compared to rivals like the Segway GT1 and Apollo Ghost, it offers more speed and range for less money. It leads in crucial speed and range-per-dollar metrics, making it a standout choice.
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In this comprehensive Wolf King GT range test, Nathan Schaumann challenges manufacturer range claims through a realistic high-speed, hilly loop in Provo, Utah. Despite advertised ranges of up to 112 miles, the real-world test clocked 39.34 miles at an average speed of 31.6 mph. Unique variables like speed, elevation, and tire pressure significantly impacted performance.


The Apollo Explore, launching in 2024 for $1699, features a unique double-deck design and the company’s first swappable battery. With a 40 mph top speed and a real-world range of 12 miles, it’s packed with app-controlled features and anti-theft measures. However, its small battery and lack of rear suspension may limit appeal for some riders.


Apollo has unveiled its new entry-level Go scooter, expected at $1199 with promising features like dual motors, over-the-air updates, a phone app for controls, and innovative security. Despite impressive specs and app integration, drawbacks include only one charge port, underwhelming brakes, and a steeper price compared to rivals. Preorders open in October; shipping starts March 2024.