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.

1,049
27 MPH
1000W
936Wh


The Kaabo Mantis 8 from Kaabo USA impresses with dual motors, wide tubeless tires, and standout LED lighting, making it a budget-friendly commuter scooter ideal for hills. While packed with features for its price, it falls short on range, lighting, and customer service, and is best for handy riders or those with repair shops nearby.
1,219
2400W
1860Wh


The YUME Y10 electric scooter offers exceptional value, featuring dual 1200W motors, hybrid off-road tires, excellent suspension, and dual chargers for under $1,300. While it boasts comfort, power, and versatility for both street and off-road riding, it does come with some quirks: a boxy design, imperfect adapters, partial LEDs, minor quality control issues, and an unimpressive stem lock.
1,049
30 MPH
500W
748.8Wh


Get an in-depth review of the Varla Pegasus Electric Scooter—an affordable, dual-motor ride featuring a unique design, large LCD display, and solid maintenance-free tires. Discover what stands out, from power and design to extra brake pads, as well as drawbacks like stiff suspension and limited comfort at slower speeds. See if this powerful, feature-packed scooter fits your commuting needs.
1,799
31 MPH
600W
624Wh


The EVOLV Tour XL stands out as a comfortable city commuter thanks to its spacious deck, strong suspension, and 10-inch pneumatic tires. While drawbacks include a small battery, weak lighting, and single motor limitations on steep inclines, it excels in style, stopping power, and portability. Ideal for urban riders seeking comfort, unique design, and reliable after-sale support.
899
22 MPH
500W
624Wh


The EMOVE Touring stands out as a budget-friendly, feature-rich commuter scooter with unique color options and a large, comfortable deck. Its triple suspension, adjustable stem, and impressive value make it ideal for new riders and urban commuters, though it has drawbacks like basic lighting and brake setup. Overall, it's a top pick in its class.
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.
18 MPH


The Levy Electric Scooter is a lightweight, commuter-friendly scooter featuring a removable battery, making it ideal for students and last-mile solutions. With easy portability, air-filled tires, and a TSA-friendly battery, it’s practical and travel-ready. Downsides include a small deck, lower range, and limited hill-climbing capability. It’s best for flat terrains and budget-conscious riders.
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.