Looking for the best electric scooter in the USA? Whether you need a reliable commuter for getting to work, a powerful electric scooter for tackling hills, or a long-range model for weekend adventures, we've tested the best electric scooters available in 2026.
At Electroheads, we don't just compare specification sheets, we ride every scooter ourselves. We assess real-world performance, comfort, build quality, battery range, acceleration, braking and value for money so you can confidently choose the right electric scooter for your budget.
In this guide you'll find the best electric scooters for adults, the best commuter electric scooters, budget models under $500, powerful off-road machines and premium long-range scooters.

How we test electric scooters:
We test electric scooters on four main criteria...
- Components and build quality
- Safety and security
- Performance and handling
- Comfort and practicality
These four key areas determine how we rate a scooter, as well as taking value for money into account.
Best e-scooters under $500
- MegaWheels A1C - $235.28 - Best for Budget Beginners
- WERHY H7 Pro - $319.99 - Most Portable
- Gotrax G3 Plus - $399
- WERHY H10 - $459.99
- Hoverfly X5 - $499.99- Best for Commuting
Best e-scooters over $500
- Gotrax G4 - $549.00 - Best Overall
- Kukirin G2 Max - $699.99 - Best for Bigger Riders
- Segway ZT3 Pro - $849.99 - Best for Off-Road
- Cunfon RZ1000 - $1,099.99 - Best for Maximum Power
- Hiboy Titan - $1,199.99 - Best for Long Trips
Before choosing your next scooter, pay particular attention to motor power, battery range, rider weight limits, suspension quality, tyre type, and portability. These factors can have a significant impact on your daily riding experience and often matter more than headline top-speed figures. You can check out our comparison table for a quick overview of these factors.
Best overall: Gotrax G4 Pro - $649

The Gotrax G4 is a cult classic scooter that has just got even better with their latest release: the G4 Pro.
This is a 500W single motor electric scooter with 10” tires and a LCD display. It has a top speed of 20mph and can get there quickly and easily. So many scooters are limited to 15.5mph, and it just feels too sluggish so the G4 Pro really stands out in comparison.
What makes this model a step up from the classic G4 is the addition of suspension. The G4 Pro comes with front suspension meaning that bumps and dips in the road will be mitigated for a smooth ride. This makes such a difference when it comes to riding long distances as there is less impact on your wrists.
Another great feature of the G4 Pro is the comfortable footplate. It has lots of grip which helps to make you feel comfortable in all weather conditions. Along with the LED front light and the rear lights you should feel safe on the roads on the G4 Pro.
It is also available in two colours: red and cyan. (Cyan is pictured above.)
Best for Budget Beginners: MegaWheels A1C - $235.28
The Mega Wheels A1C has a 300W motor, front suspension and 8.5-inch solid tires.
It has a top speed of 15.5mph which, honestly, can sometimes feel a little slow, but if you are just looking to use it for commuting to work through the city then this would be a good, modest choice. The front suspension provides comfort when going over uneven road surfaces which is necessary on this scooter. Although the solid tires are puncture-free, they don't provide much protection against any bumps in the road.
The MegaWheels App has some nice little features like an anti-theft lock, ride tracking, speed adjustment features and real-time diagnostics. You can personalize your scooter settings and monitor your ride.
Overall, if you have never owned and electric scooter before I would recommend getting this as a first-time or entry-level scooter. It's not too powerful but it is impressive for the price and it rides smoothly.
Most Portable: WERHY H7 Pro - $319.99
The WERHY H7 Pro is a very slim and sleek electric scooter. It is notably slimmer than other scooters on this list and has a motor power of 350W, and weighs 13kg, which as a 5'7 woman, I found makes it easy for carrying up and downstairs.
While I do often prefer a wider footplate this scooter the fact that it is so lightweight definitely makes up for it. I found that the lightweight nature of this scooter made it easier to turn.
Though it does not have the most powerful motor that you can buy, the H7 Pro’s starting speed is impressive. It does not start slow and accelerate like some other scooters do - it starts at speed instantly and can be really fun!
GOTRAX G3 Plus - $399
With a top speed of 18mph the Gotrax G3 Plus feels sufficiently fast to get you around town, it really feels like a step up from your standard entry-level scooter both in terms of quality, and the riding experience. It also has up to 18miles of range, enough to get you to and from work for a few days between charges if you were using this scooter to commute.
The motor's position in the front wheel provides better control and handling for easy navigation through urban streets.
The wide platform affords a sense of stability as there is plenty of room for your feet. The platform is also textured to provide grip so should you be out in wet weather conditions you would feel secure. The LED headlight also keeps you safe as it makes sure that you can see and be seen on the road.
The lack of suspension does sometimes make riding over bumpier roads a little uncomfortable and tough on your wrists. The 10” air-filled tires do help to mitigate this feeling slightly as they do help to absorb some of the shock from any uneven surfaces.
WERHY H10 - $459.99
The WERHY H10 comes with a 500W motor that lets me hit speeds of up to 19mph. I took it through different terrains, and the 10-inch tires with front and rear suspension made sure I was comfortable, even on bumpy paths.
I did find that inability to adjust the handlebar height did not make this scooter the perfect fit for me and definitely would not be the correct height for all riders but I think that it’s something I would compromise on. The wide and grippy footplate made up for it by providing comfort and a feeling of security.
Best for Commuting: Hoverfly X5 - $499.99

If you're looking for the best electric scooter for daily commuting, the Hoverfly X5 is one of the easiest scooters to recommend. It combines a comfortable suspension setup, dependable 500W motor and enough battery range for several days of commuting between charges.
I really liked this scooter - the suspension made it comfortable to ride over any uneven road and the acceleration is zippy without feeling uncontrollable. 10 inch tires also help to make the handling feel more steady.
Hoverfly claims that the 36V 12AH battery can last for up to 25miles and while this is obviously subject to specific conditions this scooter did last me multiple trips out between charges. It can hit a top speed of 20mph.
The walk assist and electric lock features also add to this bike and make its handling and security just that little bit better.
Best for Bigger Riders: Kukirin G2 Max - $699.99
The Kurkirin G2 Max is a powerhouse of a scooter built for multi-terrain journeys. The 1000W motor can get you up to speeds of up to 35mph, easily cope with hills, and last for up to 50miles between charges.
The full suspension is combined with pneumatic tires which makes this scooter super comfortable to ride and really well suited to multi-terrain journeys and offroad uses. You can also adjust the handlebar height which is, in my opinion, a bit of a must-have for a scooter of this price, so that you can maximize comfort while you ride.
All of these features, the power, suspension and adjustable handlebars, make this the perfect pick for bigger and taller riders. It also has a maximum weight limit of 264lbs and comes with a seat that can be attached to make this scooter a seated cruiser.
I also really like the 6 light system: 1 front headlight, 2 front auxiliary lights, 1 tail light brake light and 2 turn warning lights. It not only lets you see during nighttime riding but it helps you to feel safe and seen at all times.
All of these features do, however, add to the weight. I found this scooter hard to handle when I wasn’t riding it: it is very heavy to lift so bear this in mind if you live on the second or third floor of a building and have nowhere to store it outside/downstairs.
Best for Off-Road: Segway ZT3 Pro - $849.99

If you want an electric scooter that can comfortably move beyond smooth city streets, the Segway ZT3 Pro is one of the more serious all-terrain options to consider. It combines a 650W nominal motor with up to 1600W peak power, 11-inch off-road tubeless tyres and dual suspension to give it the hardware needed for rougher terrain.
The ZT3 Pro can reach up to 24.9mph and Segway claims up to 43.5 miles of range in Eco mode. That range drops considerably when riding in Sport mode, where the listed figure is 18.6 miles, so as always, your real-world range will depend on riding conditions, rider weight and speed.
What really makes this scooter stand out for off-road riding is its combination of 11-inch tyres and dual suspension. The front uses telescopic suspension while the rear uses a spring system, helping the scooter absorb bumps and uneven surfaces. It also has a traction control system, which can help maintain stability when riding over loose or slippery terrain.
There's plenty of useful technology here too. The ZT3 Pro features a 3-inch display, Bluetooth unlocking, Segway-Ninebot app connectivity and Apple Find My integration. It also has hill-hold assist, cruise control and an abnormal movement alert for added security.
The scooter isn't particularly lightweight at 65.5lbs, so this isn't one we'd recommend if you need to regularly carry your scooter upstairs or lift it into a car. But that extra weight contributes to a more substantial build and helps make the ZT3 Pro feel much more suited to rougher terrain than a lightweight commuter scooter.
Best for Maximum Power: Cunfon RZ1000 - $1,099.99
I was really impressed with the Cunfon RZ1000: it comes with dual 1600W motors and a max speed of 31mph!
Front and rear suspension combined with 10.5” tires makes it a smooth and comfortable ride that absorbs any bumps in the road. It also has front and rear disc brakes which ensures that you stop in any conditions.
It is great at tackling hills and is built for multi-terrain and off-road journeys.
It also has a fair few cool tech features such as fingerprint unlock to help keep your bike secure and bluetooth pairing so you can play music while you ride which is just loud enough for you and maybe someone riding next to you.
Best for Long Trips: Hiboy Titan - $1,199.99
The build quality of the Hiboy Titan is really excellent. The solid frame, dual suspension, and wide deck for a comfortable stance all made this scooter feel comfortable and secure to ride.
Powered by a 1200W motor it can reach speeds of up to 25mph which is definitely fast enough to get you around and not too fast that you run the risk of feeling out of control. The 10” tires also help you to feel in control as smaller wheels can sometimes make a scooter’s handling feel twitchy and tricky.
The battery life was good too - I like to ride using the middle mode and this allowed me to get multiple trips out of one single charge.
The Titan also comes with a phone holder that can be mounted on the handlebars which is one of those extras that is super handy to have for navigation.
Specs Comparison:
Best Electric Scooters in the USA (2026) Comparison Table
| Scooter | Price | Motor | Top Speed | Range | Suspension | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gotrax G4 Pro | $649 | 500W | 20 mph | Up to 25 miles | Front suspension | Best Overall / Commuting |
| MegaWheels A1C | $235.28 | 300W | 15.5 mph | Up to 12.4 miles | Front suspension | Budget Beginners |
| WERHY H7 Pro | $319.99 | 350W | 19 mph | Up to 20 miles | No suspension | Lightweight Commuting |
| Gotrax G3 Plus | $399 | 300W | 18 mph | Up to 18 miles | No suspension | Value Commuting |
| WERHY H10 | $459.99 | 500W | 19 mph | 22-28 miles | Front & rear suspension | Comfort on a Budget |
| Hoverfly X5 | $499.99 | 500W | 20 mph | Up to 25 miles | Dual front suspension | Everyday Riding |
| Segway ZT3 Pro | $849.99 | 650W / 1600W peak | 24.9 mph | Up to 43.5 miles | Dual suspension | Off-Road |
| Kukirin G2 Max | $699.99 | 1000W | 35 mph | Up to 50 miles | Full suspension | Bigger Riders & Off-Road |
| Cunfon RZ1000 | $1,099.99 | Dual 1600W | 31 mph | Up to 50 miles | Front & rear suspension | Power & Hill Climbing |
| Hiboy Titan | $1,199.99 | 1200W | 25 mph | Up to 80 miles | Dual suspension | Premium Comfort |
Fact check: This article was updated on Tuesday August 11th, 2026 to reflect latest pricing and to update key info.