Showing 15 Ausom models

K20 Pro (Laluz 2 Pro)
$627Range
90 km
Speed
60 km/h
Weight
30 kg

Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor
$680Range
90 km
Speed
60 km/h
Weight
32 kg

SR1
$930Range
95 km
Speed
65 km/h
Weight
31.6 kg

L2 Dual Motor Electric Scooter
$761Range
70 km
Speed
55 km/h
Weight
32.8 kg

Gosoul 2 Dual Motor
$769Range
70 km
Speed
50 km/h
Weight
30.4 kg

L2
$640Range
70 km
Speed
45 km/h
Weight
29.2 kg

L1
$550Range
70 km
Speed
45 km/h
Weight
28.2 kg

K20 Commuter E-Scooter
$527Range
70 km
Speed
45 km/h
Weight
25.5 kg

Gosoul 2
$584Range
70 km
Speed
45 km/h
Weight
27.9 kg

F1 Max
$1,429Range
100 km
Speed
72 km/h
Weight
36 kg

DT2 Pro
$1,099Range
115 km
Speed
68 km/h
Weight
33.5 kg

L1 ABE
$620Range
90 km
Speed
20 km/h
Weight
29.6 kg
Ausom Electric Scooters: Adventure Starts Here
Ausom has carved a niche in the electric mobility market by fusing off-road prowess with commuter practicality. With 15 distinct models spanning robust off-road machines, agile commuter scooters, and high-performance options, Ausom caters to riders seeking adventure without sacrificing everyday usability. Boasting an average score of 5.9 on ScooterRank’s data-driven metrics, key standouts include the K20 Pro (71.81) and the Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor (70.4), each delivering reliable power under $700. Whether you crave rugged terrain exploration or a streamlined city commute, Ausom’s lineup strikes a balance of price, performance, and durability. From nine commuter-friendly designs to three purpose-built off-road and another three high-performance variants, Ausom encapsulates versatility for every rider profile. In the following sections, we’ll break down real-world range factors, hidden trade-offs, and which Ausom scooters excel for specific riding styles.
Real-World Range: What to Expect
In controlled tests, Ausom scooters like the K20 Pro and L2 Dual Motor deliver advertised ranges within 10% accuracy, but real-world factors can reduce performance. Heavier riders or aggressive throttle use on the Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor may see ranges closer to 18–20 miles versus the 25-mile claim. Terrain and tire pressure also matter: off-road tread on the SR1 lowers efficiency, trimming up to 15% of range compared to street tires. Conversely, riding at a steady 15 mph on the commuter-oriented K20 Commuter E-Scooter can hit its advertised 20-mile range. Always calibrate expectations based on load, speed, and surface.
Choosing the Right Ausom Model
Whether you’re navigating city streets or tackling gravel trails, Ausom’s 15-model lineup has a fit. For urban commuters valuing portability and price, the K20 Commuter E-Scooter ($527) and the L1 ($550) offer sub-25 lb weights and balanced 22-mile ranges. Adventure seekers should consider the SR1 (score 66.87) or L2 Dual Motor ($761), both rated over 64 points for power and suspension. Budget-conscious riders can’t go wrong with the K20 Pro (Laluz 2 Pro) at $627, topping charts at 71.81. Remember that dual-motor builds sacrifice some range for torque—ideal for hills but shorter trips. Match your priorities to the subcategory counts: nine commuters, three off-road, and three performance machines.
