
Vmax
VMAX was founded in Switzerland in 2015 with one goal: to build the highest-quality electric scooters on the market. In 2023, we expanded to the USA, bringing our reputation for precision engineering, durability, and performance to American riders.
Models
15
Avg Score
4.9
Showing 15 Vmax models

VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)
Price TBARange
90.1 km
Speed
53.1 km/h
Weight
25.9 kg

VX4 GT
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99.8 km
Speed
40.2 km/h
Weight
29 kg

VX2 Hub (13Ah)
Price TBARange
70 km
Speed
53.1 km/h
Weight
24.9 kg

VX4 ST
$1,199Range
74 km
Speed
40.2 km/h
Weight
28.6 kg

VX2 Extreme GT
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69.2 km
Speed
40.2 km/h
Weight
21.3 kg

VX4 LT
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54.7 km
Speed
40.2 km/h
Weight
27.4 kg

VX2 Extreme ST
Price TBARange
54.7 km
Speed
40.2 km/h
Weight
21.2 kg

VX2 Gear
$849Range
64.4 km
Speed
30.8 km/h
Weight
22.6 kg

VX2 Extreme LT
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45.1 km
Speed
40.2 km/h
Weight
20.5 kg

VX2 Pro ST
Price TBARange
45.1 km
Speed
38.6 km/h
Weight
20.4 kg

VX8
$1,999Range
45.1 km
Speed
30.6 km/h
Weight
15.5 kg

VX2 Pro LT
Price TBARange
35.4 km
Speed
38.6 km/h
Weight
19.6 kg
Precision-Engineered Vmax Electric Scooters
Since its 2015 debut in Switzerland, Vmax has committed to precision-engineered electric scooters renowned for durability and performance. With an average user score of 4.9 across 15 models and a 2023 expansion into the U.S., Vmax blends Swiss craftsmanship with features riders value: from the torque of the VX2 Hub’s 18.2Ah battery—earning a top score of 63.87—to the nimble handling of the VX4 ST. Whether you need a daily commuter, a high-performance GT, or an entry-level model under $900, this guide breaks down real-world trade-offs: battery longevity versus weight, hill-climbing ability versus portability, and maintenance tips to keep components running smoothly. We’ll also compare Vmax’s offerings to the category average on ScooterRank, ensuring you understand how each model performs in real-world commutes, weekend rides, and everything in between.
Real-World Performance & Range Factors
While Vmax lists battery capacities and motor sizes, actual range hinges on variables like rider weight, terrain, and riding mode. The VX2 Hub with its 18.2Ah battery usually reaches 30–35 miles in flat urban conditions, but expects 20–25 miles on hilly routes. Switching from Eco to Sport mode can halve efficiency, so users must balance top speed with distance. Tire pressure and load weight also impact range by up to 15%. Factoring these elements ensures your Vmax scooter meets daily commute demands without unexpected range drop-offs.
Choosing the Right Vmax Model for You
Vmax’s lineup spans 15 models, catering to budgets from $849 to $1,199 and performance tiers from commuter to GT. For cost-conscious riders, the VX2 Gear at $849 offers reliable components and a 13Ah battery at a 51.76 score. Riders seeking high torque and top speeds may prefer the VX4 GT, scoring 62.98. The midrange VX4 ST ($1,199) strikes a balance with stable handling and Swiss precision. Evaluate your priorities—price, torque, portability—and compare ScooterRank scores to pinpoint the Vmax scooter that aligns with your daily routes and riding goals.