6 of the Ausom Electric Scooters feature dual-motors, and together they offer a wide range of power, weight, and price points, all while sticking to that solid build quality and IP54 rating. Even the heaviest of these scooters stays under 80 lbs, which is impressive considering their motor and battery specs.
Read part 1 of this review (Ausom’s single motor scooters) here.
Ausom L2 Dual Motor – $799

Top Speed: 34 mph
Battery: 48V, 15.6Ah (749 Wh)
Tires: 10″ pneumatic
Motors: 2 × 800W
Range (claimed): 50 miles
Weight: 70.4 lbs
Purchase link here.
If you’re looking for a gateway into dual-motor scooters, this is it. The L2 Dual Motor takes the same frame as the single-motor L2, adds a second motor, and increases the top speed to 34 mph. It still has the same 15.6Ah battery, so you might not get that full 50 miles of range if you’re riding aggressively. Still, it’s hard to beat at $799. Comparable scooters like the SPLACH Titan or Varla Pegasus are slower or more expensive – or both.
Ausom L2 Max Dual Motor – $899

Top Speed: 40 mph
Battery: 48V, 20.8Ah (998 Wh)
Tires: 10″ pneumatic
Motors: 2 × 1000W
Range (claimed): 50 miles
Weight: 73.4 lbs
Purchase link here.
This is easily one of the best values in the lineup. The L2 Max Dual Motor feels like a flagship scooter in disguise, delivering 40 mph top speed, high torque, and improved battery capacity without tipping into ultra-premium pricing. Our full review of this model covers the performance and handling in detail, but here’s the short version: it rips, and it’s worth every penny of the $899.
Ausom Leopard DT1 Pro – $1049

Top Speed: 41 mph
Battery: 52V, 18.2Ah (946 Wh)
Tires: 10″ pneumatic
Motors: 2 × 1000W
Range (claimed): 50 miles
Weight: 68 lbs
Purchase link here.
With a 52V system and twin 1000W motors, the Leopard DT1 Pro is all about midrange punch. It’s a few mph faster than the L2 Max Dual Motor, but it also drops some weight. The battery is slightly smaller (though higher voltage), which could affect long-range commuting but gives it a livelier feel under throttle. At just over $1K, it’s squarely in competition with the likes of the Apollo Ghost or Teverun Blade Mini Pro, and it holds its own in both performance and design.
Ausom DT2 Pro – $1199

Top Speed: 42 mph
Battery: 52V, 23.4Ah (1217 Wh)
Tires: 10″ pneumatic
Motors: 2 × 1200W
Range (claimed): 50 miles
Weight: 72 lbs
Purchase link here.
The DT2 Pro steps things up a notch with beefier 1200W motors and a huge 23.4Ah battery. This scooter is built for higher sustained speeds and steeper climbs. It’s a bit heavier, but it makes sense given the extra power and capacity. Think of it as Ausom’s answer to the Mantis King GT or NAMI Klima – a strong performer for under $1,200.
Ausom SR1 – $1319

Top Speed: 41 mph
Battery: 52V, 20.8Ah (1082 Wh)
Tires: 10″ pneumatic
Motors: 2 × 1000W
Range (claimed): 50 miles
Weight: 70 lbs
Purchase link here.
At first glance, the SR1 may look redundant next to the DT1 Pro or DT2 Pro. But it seems to be a more refined build -possibly aimed at riders who want slightly better ride comfort, upgraded lights, or cleaner cable management. It’s also worth noting that this scooter is built on a different frame than the L2 or DT series, which might be important if aesthetics or ergonomics matter to you.
Ausom F1 Max – $1499

Top Speed: 45 mph
Battery: 60V, 20.8Ah (1248 Wh)
Tires: 10″ pneumatic
Motors: 2 × 1400W
Range (claimed): 50 miles
Weight: 79.4 lbs
Purchase link here.
The F1 Max is Ausom’s flagship. It’s faster, heavier, and more powerful than anything else in the lineup – and it’s still under 80 lbs, which is remarkable for a scooter with 2800W peak power and a 60V system. Think of this as an alternative to the Kaabo Wolf Warrior X GT or Dualtron Victor, but for hundreds of dollars less. If top speed and sheer acceleration are your thing, this is the scooter you’re looking for.
The Freshly Charged Take – Ausom Dual Motor Scooters
Ausom’s 2025 lineup punches way above its weight. Whether you’re just getting into electric scooters or looking to upgrade to a powerful dual-motor beast, there’s something here for you. The prices are aggressive, the specs are competitive, and the build quality is consistent across the lineup. While some models overlap in speed and range, each one has a unique appeal – whether it’s weight, motor size, or value.
If you’re not sure which to choose, start by deciding whether you need a single motor or dual motor, then compare battery size and top speed within that category. And don’t forget – you can always use our Scooter Comparison Tool to sort and rank these scooters alongside 500+ other models.
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