High Speed Electric Scooters


The high-speed category represents the bridge between casual micro-mobility and serious urban transportation. While entry-level scooters are designed for short, low-speed hops, these performance-grade machines are engineered to keep pace with city traffic and conquer challenging terrain. To qualify for this category, a scooter must maintain a stable top speed of at least 30 mph, a threshold where the physics of the ride shift from a "toy" feel to a true vehicle experience. These scooters are the preferred choice for enthusiasts and long-distance commuters who prioritize efficiency, power, and the ability to climb steep inclines without losing momentum.

To support these higher velocities, this tier of scooters utilizes advanced hardware typically not found in budget models. You can expect high-voltage electrical systems (60V to 72V) and dual-motor configurations that provide the necessary torque for rapid acceleration and sustained speed. Safety is the primary engineering focus at 30+ mph, necessitating the inclusion of hydraulic disc brakes for superior stopping power, reinforced chassis geometry, and sophisticated suspension systems—often featuring adjustable hydraulic or air shocks—to handle road imperfections that would be dangerous on smaller wheels.

Riding in the high-speed category also brings a shift in responsibility and gear requirements. Because these machines can travel at the same speeds as mopeds and light motorcycles, we strongly recommend that riders move beyond standard bicycle helmets in favor of DOT-approved full-face protection. Furthermore, as many jurisdictions in 2026 begin to implement tiered regulations for high-performance micro-mobility, these scooters are often equipped with advanced "Smart-Tech" integration, including IoT diagnostics, turn signals, and high-lumen lighting systems to ensure maximum visibility and compliance with modern road safety standards.

2,499
43 MPH
1200W
1284Wh


The NAVEE UT5 Ultra X is a flagship-tier electric scooter that makes a strong case for itself on build quality, ride stability, and smart feature integration, even if the price-to-battery ratio gives some buyers pause. Powered by dual 1,200W motors peaking at 4,800W combined, riding on 12-inch tubeless self-healing tires with hydraulic suspension and 130mm hydraulic disc brakes at both ends, it's a mechanically capable machine that proved itself in real-world testing, hitting a GPS-verified 42.9 mph and handling rough road surfaces at speed without drama. The app ecosystem is one of the better implementations in the segment, with adjustable traction control, regen braking tuning, scheduled charging, and Apple Find My all onboard. The gold colorway is genuinely sharp rather than gimmicky, the build is rattle-free and solid, and the UL certification adds a layer of safety credibility that matters at this price point. The weak spots are an outdated display, underwhelming headlight and horn, limited suspension travel, and a 22.3Ah battery that feels modest for a $2,499 ask. However, for riders cross-shopping the Kaabo Mantis who want something more structurally confidence-inspiring, the UT5 Ultra X is a compelling answer.

3,699
55 MPH
3240Wh


The YUME X7 stands out with massive 13-inch tires, a huge battery, dazzling lights, and a robust design for high-performance enthusiasts. It’s perfect for riders seeking uniqueness and comfort without extreme acceleration. While there are minor drawbacks, including the acrylic deck’s susceptibility to scratches and a finicky lighting system, its features and value are exceptional for its price.
47 MPH
2200W
1680Wh


The Wolf Warrior X is a lighter, more compact evolution of the acclaimed Wolf Warrior 11+, retaining key features but adding updates like bright turn signals, customizable RGB undercarriage lights, and an improved folding mechanism. Sporting dual 1100W motors and nimble handling, it's ideal for city cruising, though less suited for off-roading or high-speed thrill seekers.

57 MPH
2520Wh


The Bronco Xtreme 11 Sport impresses as the fastest, most refined electric scooter we've tested, featuring an ultra-smooth 100A Sine Wave controller, robust forged components, massive battery, adjustable DNM suspension, and essential safety upgrades like a steering damper. While pricey and needing minor improvements, it’s perfect for thrill-seekers wanting peak performance and customization.
3,196
62 MPH
1500W
2016Wh


The Kaabo Wolf King+ electric scooter upgrades the beloved Wolf Warrior 11+ with a 72V system and dual 1500W motors, offering power, outstanding acceleration, and eye-catching gold flair. Review highlights include impressive torque, lighting, suspension, and stability at high speeds, while drawbacks are short stem, narrow handlebars, complex locking, flimsy safety chain, and lack of Loctite on bolts.
2,699
43 MPH
2000W
1536Wh


The Inokim OXO electric scooter stands out with its unique single-fork design, superior craftsmanship, and smooth rubber suspension. While its gradual acceleration, sturdy stem, and fine attention to detail impress, it has quirks like a jerky throttle at lower speeds and minimal water resistance. Still, it provides an exhilarating, high-quality ride worth the investment.
1,795
37 MPH
2000W
1092Wh


The Kaabo Mantis Pro SE elevates the popular Mantis line with a powerful dual 1000W motor, enhanced stem design, gold-trimmed aesthetics, and improved blue undercarriage lighting. Renowned for its torque and nimbleness, the scooter balances portability with high performance, though drawbacks include a weak front light, minor deck issues, and basic fenders. Ideal for city adventures and light off-roading.
3,499
53 MPH
1500W
1872Wh


The VSETT 11+ electric scooter impresses with incredible power, stability, and a suite of performance upgrades, though its bold color scheme sparks debate. Standout features include dual 1500W motors, hydraulic suspension, and a bright headlight. While heavy and less portable, its NFC unlock, sporty ride, and robust construction make it ideal for thrill-seekers craving a high-speed, comfortable commute.
1,699
33 MPH
650W
1008Wh


After testing the full VSETT electric scooter line, the VSETT 9+ stands out for its power, design, and comfort, rivaling more expensive models with impressive torque, sturdy build, and unique aesthetics. Improvements over previous scooters include dual motors, advanced safety features, and a reinforced stem, making it a top contender for commuter riders, despite minor drawbacks.
2,999
50 MPH
1400W
1680Wh


The VSETT 10+ electric scooter stands out with its dual 1400W motors, instant torque, and incredible ride quality. Notable improvements from the ZERO 10X include a robust stem locking mechanism, turn indicators, collapsible handlebars, and NFC unlocking. While some minor drawbacks exist, its performance, design, and thoughtful features make it a top choice in its class.
1,399
50 MPH
3500W
1060Wh


The Gotway DTEN electric scooter delivers unmatched power and plush suspension for under $1500, making it ideal for thrill-seekers and experienced riders. While offering a comfy seat, wide deck, and incredible speed, it is not for beginners due to its sensitive throttle and aggressive electronic braking, demanding caution and skill for a safe, exhilarating ride.
53 MPH
600W
748.8Wh


The VSETT electric scooter brand emerged after ZERO dealers worldwide collaborated on innovative improvements. Facing a rebranding due to trademark issues, VSETT now offers unique features like LG batteries, NFC security, adjustable suspension, and IP44 water resistance. With various models catering to different riders, VSETT scooters blend cutting-edge design, performance, and practicality for every commuter.