The Splach Thunder 10 stands out at $999, featuring dual 1600W motors, hydraulic brakes, NFC locking, and advanced suspension—features rarely seen at this price. With a significantly larger battery and a top speed surpassing nearly all its competitors, it delivers exceptional value compared to scooters like the Segway Ninebot Max G2.
Model: Thunder 10
Year: 2025
Price: $999
Weight: 65 lbs
Weight Limit: 265 lbs
Battery Capacity: 1440 W
Battery Details: Lithium-ion, 48V, 30Ah
Battery Removable: No
Motor Watts: 3200 W
Motor Torque: 50 Nm
Motor Details: Dual 1600W hub motors
Motor Peak Wattage: 1600 watts
Frame Style: Standard
Folding: Yes
Riding Position: Standing
Front Suspension: Rubber cartridge suspension
Rear Suspension: Rubber cartridge suspension
Brakes: Hydraulic brakes
Fenders: Full
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Written Review
The Splach Thunder 10 (currently $999) offers dual 1600W motors, hydraulic brakes, NFC locking, and rubber cartridge suspension, rare at this price point. Its battery is significantly larger than most scooters in its class, including the popular Segway Ninebot Max G2. It also has a top speed faster than almost any other <$1,000 scooter we have reviewed.
Splach Thunder 10 - Specs
- Range: 37.5 miles
- Motor: 1200W x 2
- Speed: 37 mph
- Battery: 48V, 16.9Ah (811 Wh)
- Weight: 65 lbs
- Tires: 10-inch, tubed
- Water Rating: IP54
- Suspension: Front + Rear
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Price as of writing: $999.

Things We Love
- Exceptional Power and Speed for the Price: With dual motors delivering 1600W of power (2400W peak), the Thunder 10 is the fastest dual-motor scooter tested under $1,000, offering premium performance at a budget-friendly price point.
- Premium Features Like Hydraulic Brakes and Suspension: It includes hydraulic brakes for strong stopping power and a rare rubber cartridge suspension (typically seen on high-end Dualtron scooters), ensuring a comfortable and stable ride.
Room for Improvement
- Compromises on Long-Term Reliability: While it’s well-built and fun, it doesn’t fully meet all expectations for long-term reliability, suggesting potential concerns with durability or maintenance over extended use. Splach is also a smaller company, without the top-tier brand name like Segway or Apollo.
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