Full Suspension Electric Scooters


The "Full Suspension" category represents the gold standard in ride quality, designed to decouple the rider from the harsh realities of uneven pavement, gravel, and urban decay. While rigid or front-suspension models are suitable for smooth, short commutes, a full-suspension scooter utilizes dual shock-absorption systems—one at each wheel—to provide a "floating" sensation. This setup is essential for those who navigate pothole-ridden city streets or transition between asphalt and light trails. By absorbing the kinetic energy of impacts before it reaches the deck, these scooters drastically reduce rider fatigue and joint strain, making long-distance journeys not just possible, but genuinely enjoyable.


Technically, this category spans several sophisticated mechanical designs, ranging from classic dual-spring coils to motorcycle-grade hydraulic shocks and adjustable air-suspension systems. High-performance models in 2026 often feature inverted hydraulic front forks and articulated rear swingarms, allowing for significant "travel" (the distance the suspension moves to absorb a bump). Beyond mere comfort, these systems serve a vital safety function: they ensure the tires maintain constant contact with the ground. This "mechanical grip" is crucial for maintaining traction during high-speed cornering and reducing stopping distances during emergency braking on imperfect surfaces.


Choosing a full-suspension scooter also protects your investment over the long term. Constant vibration is the primary enemy of electric scooter longevity, often leading to loose bolts, fractured solder joints, and battery deck rattling. By dampening these micro-vibrations, a full-suspension chassis preserves the integrity of the internal electronics and structural components. Whether you are an urban professional looking for a "cloud-like" commute or an weekend adventurer tackling forest paths, this category offers the most refined and durable riding experience available in modern micro-mobility.

2,599
50 MPH
1500W
2100Wh


The Kaabo Warrior 11 Max takes everything that made the Wolf Warrior 11 Plus a landmark scooter and fixes most of the parts that frustrated owners for years: sine wave controllers, adjustable rear suspension, better tires, quick-release motor connectors, and a proper NFC color display. GPS-verified top speed came in at 49 mph with smooth, stable performance at the limit and strong off-road capability. The rear turn signals are too dim to be useful in daylight, the chargers are slow, and the folding latch pin remains a recurring weak point. At $200 over the Pro version, we believe the upgrades justify the ask.

599
28 MPH
800W
748.8Wh


The Ausom L1 is a budget electric scooter that punches well above its price tag in ways that are hard to ignore. The Freshly Charged team took it out for a full real world range test across the trails of southern Utah, and what came back surprised us. If you are looking for genuine speed and range without breaking the bank and you live somewhere reasonably flat, this one is worth your attention.

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.

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1,099
31 MPH
700W
597Wh


The NAVEE XT5 Pro is what happens when a top-tier European e-mobility brand decides to stop making "toys" and starts making armor-plated tanks. It isn't chasing the ultra-light portability of a commuter scooter; it’s chasing durability and ride feel. With a carbon steel frame that puts aluminum rivals to shame and a "Mecha-style" design that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi film, this is the ultimate "playful" off-roader for the rider who wants to jump curbs and blast through puddles without worries.

699
20 MPH
400W
367.2Wh


The Segway E3 Pro is a lightweight, affordable commuter scooter packed with modern features—elastomer suspension, Apple Find My, customizable lighting, and turn signals—all at just 40 pounds. With a sleek design, refined ride comfort, and robust tech, it’s a standout choice under $700, ideal for new riders and daily commuters. For Segway's next scooter, definite improvements would be range and water resistance.

2,699
50 MPH
1700W
2160Wh


The Segway GT3 Pro is designed for riders who crave speed, premium quality, and smart tech within a street-focused scooter. With a top speed of 50 mph, 7,000W peak power, hydraulic suspension, and robust app features, it's ideal for serious enthusiasts—not commuters. It prioritizes stability, safety, and build quality over sheer portability or off-road ambitions.

600
18.6 MPH
374Wh


The Segway ES4 is the top-end ES series scooter, offering extended range (up to 28 miles) and a higher top speed (18.6 mph) thanks to its optimized firmware and dual battery setup. With features such as app connectivity, removable external battery, front/rear suspension, foldability, and solid tires, the ES4 remains a robust, portable commuter choice.
349
15.5 MPH
300W
374Wh


The Segway ES3 is an upgraded ES2 with an included external battery, boosting range to about 28 miles and marginally improving speed and hill performance. It’s foldable, has front and rear suspension, and is app-enabled, making it a strong entry-level commuter choice with minimal maintenance. Ideal for those wanting extended range in a portable design.
449
15.5 MPH
300W
187Wh


The Segway ES2 is a lightweight, portable electric scooter with a 15 mph top speed and 8–12 mile real-world range. It features front/rear suspension, solid tires, and a single 300W front motor. Its foldable design and modest specs make it commuter-friendly, though newer models now offer incremental improvements. The scooter supports app integration and various commuting needs.
699
22 MPH
450W
551Wh


The Segway Max G2 builds on its predecessor with an extended range of up to 43 miles, front and rear suspension, a powerful rear motor, and 10-inch self-healing tires. Featuring a 551 Wh battery and robust 265 lb weight capacity, it's a dependable, durable commuter scooter—though its weight and price prioritize longevity and performance over absolute portability or affordability.

8,995
90 MPH
30000W
5760Wh


The Will Mason Mad Max Pro X sets a new bar for electric scooters, boasting a 90 mph top speed, 110-mile range, luxury features like Apple CarPlay, and extensive customization. While not portable, its impressive performance, robust build, and host of high-end tech make it a standout choice for those seeking the ultimate scooter experience.

1,699
31 MPH
1200W
899Wh


The Segway GT3 distinguishes itself in the premium electric scooter market with its exceptional build quality, rigid tubular frame, advanced tech features, and thoughtful app integration. While not the fastest or most portable scooter, the GT3 offers a smooth, confident ride and innovative details—making it a top choice for discerning commuters, despite its weight and premium price.