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Inmotion E25 (V9) – Great EUC, But For Who?

by Nathan Schaumann

The Inmotion E25 (V9) is an EUC from Inmotion which we first heard about in September 2024, but have now seen in action at CES 2025. This wheel is available for pre-order on AlienRides here, but a number of the specs are still listed as “TBD” on both Inmotion and Alien Rides’ websites.

Not to be confused with the Inmotion E20 (the two-wheeled “EUC” we reviewed here), the Inmotion E25 is a beginner suspension EUC with one wheel, like the vast majority of EUCs. For years, Inmotion has been a leader in the space of smaller and beginner EUCs with the V5 through the V10. The E25 takes inspiration from these and also adopts attributes of the Begode Mten series.

Inmotion E25 – Specs

  • Price: TBD ($500 deposit on AlienRides)
  • Speed: 28 mph
  • Tire Size: 16″ x 3″
  • Battery: 750Wh (84V)
  • Weight: 51 lbs
  • Motor: 1000W
  • Range: 20 miles (estimate)
  • Max Rider Load: 265 lbs
  • Charging Time: 2-4 hours

Inmotion E25 – Features

  • IPX6 Water Resistance
  • Suspension
  • Trolley Handle
  • LED Screen

Inmotion E25 Competitors

The Inmotion E25 is an odd package for a beginner wheel. With its 750wh battery and 1000w motor, and weighing 51 pounds, it’s pretty similar to the Begode A2 that we’ve had for a full year. Unfortunately, that makes the E25 feel like old tech in some ways. The Begode Falcon might be a closer comparison to the E25, but the Falcon has a larger 900Wh battery at 100V and a more powerful 1500W motor. So what does the Inmotion E25 have to offer?

Inmotion E25 Form Factor + Suspension

The Inmotion E25 has suspension (barely) that will absorb small bumps and make for a smoother ride than other small EUCs. Additionally, the boxy design, while not our favorite aesthetically, does make the E25 more compact and easier to fit into a car, or just wheel around. Its LED screen seems like it might be placed at an awkward viewing angle, but we’ll withhold judgement until we get our hands on it in person. Although only by a small margin, the Inmotion E25 is technically the lightest suspension EUC available (5 pounds lighter than the Begode Falcon).

Freshly Charged Take

Overall we like the form factor of the E25, but the weight and power leave us wondering who this wheel is meant for. Without price details, this wheel has yet to prove whether it is worth it, particularly since other wheels seem to do the same things but better. Unless you really like the aesthetic of this wheel, the Begode Falcon and Mten5 are strong competitors that are more worthy of consideration.

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