The 7 best cheap electric scooters Under £500

The 7 best cheap electric scooters Under £500

21 de October, 2024Mariam Parra

Electric scooters have surged in popularity over the past few years - and subsequently there are 100s of different makes and models on the market.

That means it can be hard to know where to start when it comes to buying a good, affordable electric scooter, but that's where we come in!

Electroheads are experts in electric scooters and bikes, and we’ve identified eight e-scooters that deliver great performance, style, and value—all for under £500. 

  1. iScooter i9 Pro - £288
  2. iSinwheel S9 - £305
  3. Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter Essential - £339
  4. Segway Ninebot KickScooter E2 Plus - £289
  5. AOVOPRO Electric Scooter - £299
  6. Kugoo S1 Pro - £249
  7. Gotrax GXL V2 - £349
  8. ENGWE Y10 - £420.43

 

1. iScooter i9 Pro - £288

iScooter i9

The iScooter i9 Pro might be budget-friendly, but it doesn’t skimp on essentials. This sleek scooter boasts a top speed of 15.5 mph and a range of up to 18.6 miles, making it an excellent choice for daily commutes. We found the i9 Pro easy to fold and carry at a weight of just 13.5kg, making it a good option for those who need to hop on and off public transport or store their scooter in small spaces.

It feels well built and solid underneath you, unlike some cheap scooters which can rattle around a little. 

The truth here is that this is a no-frills scooter that does a very effective job of getting you from A to B.

Buy the iScooter i9 Pro

 

2. iSinwheel S9 Pro - £305

iSinwheel S9

The iSinwheel S9 Pro boasts a pair of shock absorbing, anti-puncture tyres - which make it a robust and resilient scooter for daily use.

It also features a regenerative braking system, meaning that when you brake, power is put back into the battery - helping to prolong the battery life on a single chasrge.

We really liked the digital display on the iSinwheel S9 Pro, it's easy to see even in sunny weather, which can often cause glare.

At just 13kg, it's lightweight and easy to carry - this is an impressive little all-rounder.

Buy the iSinwheel S9

 

3. Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter Essential - £339

Xiaomi Mi

 

Xiaomi are a huge name in the electric scooter world. The Mi Electric Scooter Essential lives up to its name by delivering just what you need for city commuting, without any unnecessary extras.

Weighing in at just 12 kg, it’s easy to carry, and its top speed of 12.4 mph, paired with a range of 12.4 miles, is perfect for short, frequent trips. We appreciated its responsive brakes and the overall quality feel of the scooter during our rides, though the top speed of 12.4mph will feel a little sluggish to the thrill seekers out there.

It comes equipped with kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) so that when you are braking or releasing the throttle while driving, the energy conversion becomes more efficient, to increase battery life.

The Xiaomi Mi is known for its ease of portability. It folds up neatly, which is ideal for those who need to take it on public transport or store it in tight spaces.

Buy the Xiaomi Mi

 
4. AOVOPRO Electric Scooter - £299

Aovopro


The AOVOPRO Electric Scooter is the only scooter on this list with front suspension. Equipped with a powerful motor, it reaches a top speed of 15.5 mph quickly and offers a range of up to 18.6 miles, making it a reliable companion for urban commutes.

We were particularly impressed by its sturdy build and smooth ride thanks to the aforementioned front suspension, even over uneven ground. Its quick-folding design also adds to its practicality.

AOVOPRO aren't as big a name as the likes of Xiaomi, but they've come out with a brilliant offering here.

Buy the AOVOPRO Electric Scooter

 

5. Kugoo S1 Pro - £249

Kugoo S1 Pro

Kugoo are another big name in the world of electric scooters, and the Kugoo S1 Pro is a standout with its impressive top speed of 18.6 mph, making it one of the fastest scooters we tested for this article.

It boast some rather chunky tyres, and a small amount of shock absorption on the front, making it less tiresome on the wrists than some other scooters in its price range.

This is a great little scooter, though the colour scheme and design isn't necessarily for everyone, not looking quite as sleek as some of the other scooters on this list.

 

6. Gotrax GXL V2 - £349

Gotrax GXL V2

The Gotrax GXL V2 is built to handle the rigours of daily commuting. With a top speed of 15.5 mph and a range of up to 12.5 miles, it’s a solid choice for anyone needing a reliable ride to work or around town. We liked the sturdy frame and responsive brakes, which gave us confidence during our test rides. It’s a no-nonsense scooter that gets the job done.

The Gotrax GXL V2 is recognized for its robust frame and durability. It’s built to handle daily commuting with a solid and dependable structure that can withstand regular use.

 

7. ENGWE Y10 - £420.43

ENGWE Y10

The ENGWE Y10 is one of the longest range scooters on this list. With a 350W motor, it offers a range of up to 40 miles and a top speed of 15.5 mph. During our tests, we found the Y10 to be incredibly durable, handling everything from fairly steep hills to bumpy roads with ease.

The real world range didn't quite live up to the claim of 40 miles, but it still fared the best out of any scooter on this list. 

If you need something that’s built to last and don’t mind spending a bit more, the Y10 is a fantastic choice.

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The Specs

 

How We Test

Our expert testers ride all the bikes we get in to review, and we assess them against a range of criteria on road, off-road and in our testing rooms.

Fact check: Price and specs checked 13th August 2024.

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