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Key Strengths

  • Top speed of 45.0 km/h significantly exceeds the Commuter average of 32.4 km/h, matching its high Power score (73.69).
  • Range of 70.0 km outpaces the peer average of 55.9 km, supported by a 749 Wh battery and a Range score of 62.94.
  • At $550, it undercuts the subcategory average price of $661 by over 16%, delivering a Value score of 92.00.

Main Drawbacks

  • Weight of 28.2 kg is 29% heavier than the 21.87 kg average, dragging down Portability (36.47).
  • Comfort score of 49.71 is below average, despite dual suspension—riders may find long trips less smooth.
  • Tech features are limited (no app, no GPS), reflected in a middling Tech score of 50.00.
ScooterRank AI

Our Verdict

"Decent across the board, the Ausom L1 covers the essentials well. A reliable option for everyday commuter riding."

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🏙️URBAN
🛣️LONG
💼COMMUTE

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Score Breakdown vs. Electric Scooter Average

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How we calculate Power & Speed

Beats approximately 74% of commuter scooters on this metric.

How we calculate Real-World Range

Beats approximately 63% of commuter scooters on this metric.

How we calculate Ride Comfort

Beats approximately 50% of commuter scooters on this metric.

How we calculate Portability

Beats approximately 36% of commuter scooters on this metric.

How we calculate Safety

Scores 88/100 based on safety/tech features.

How we calculate Tech & Features

Scores 50/100 based on safety/tech features.

How we calculate Build Quality

Scores 55/100 based on IP rating, brake type, and suspension quality.

Informational — not in overall score

How we calculate Value for Money

ℹ️ Value for Money is displayed for reference only. It compares score-per-dollar against subcategory peers — higher price for the same performance means a lower value rank. This metric does not affect the Overall Score.

Offers better value than 92% of commuter scooters (score per dollar). Informational — not part of the overall score.

Final ScooterRank Rating · 7 dimensions

62/100

Above Average

Full Specifications

Drivetrain
Peak Power1.1 kW
Continuous Power800 W
Max Torque27 Nm
Top Speed45 km/h
Drive ConfigRear
Dual Motors✕ No
Battery & Range
Battery Capacity749 Wh
Voltage48 V
Amp Hours15.6 Ah
Cell ChemistryLithium-ion
Charge Time11 h
Claimed Range70 km
Regen Braking✕ No
Size & Portability
Weight28.2 kg
Max Payload130 kg
Height (unfolded)1.42 m
Width0.69 m
Deck Length51.5 cm
Deck Width19 cm
Ground Clearance18 cm
Foldable✓ Yes
Ride Comfort
Wheel Diameter10"
Pneumatic Tires✓ Yes
Puncture Resistant✓ Yes
SuspensionDual
Adjustable Susp.✕ No
Seat✕ No
Safety
Front BrakeDisc
Rear BrakeDisc
Front Lights✓ Yes
Rear Lights✓ Yes
Turn Signals✓ Yes
IP RatingIP54
Tech & Smart Features
Companion App✕ No
Riding Modes3
Cruise Control✓ Yes
NFC Anti-Theft✓ Yes
GPS Tracking✕ No
Warranty24 months

Ausom L1: High-Value 70 km Range Commuter Scooter

With the Ausom L1, commuters get an impressive 70 km range and a 45 km/h top speed wrapped in a commuter-friendly package that delivers exceptional value at $550. Dual suspension and pneumatic tires smooth out city streets, while its 28.2 kg frame balances stability with portability scores of 4.9. The IP54 rating protects against light rain, and a 749 Wh battery powers your day. Although the 11-hour charge time demands planning, this e-scooter excels for budget-conscious riders who prioritize range and comfort over compactness. Whether tackling back-to-back commutes or weekend city runs, the Ausom L1 stands out in its class by blending real-world performance with a compelling price point. Key trade-offs include the 28.2 kg weight, which impacts portability for folding and carrying; owners counter this by planning charging routines to maximize battery lifespan and day-to-day usability.

Real-World Range Performance

Although the Ausom L1 is rated for a 70 km range, real-world conditions like rider weight, urban traffic and elevation changes can reduce this figure by 15–20%. On flat city routes with moderate speeds under 25 km/h, expect up to 60 km. Pushing the L1 to its 45 km/h top speed or tackling uphill segments decreases range to around 45 km. Its 749 Wh battery and 1104 W motor balance acceleration and endurance, making it ideal for longer commutes if you moderate speed. To extend range, maintain tire pressure, engage eco mode when possible and avoid frequent full-throttle starts.

Balancing Portability and Power

At 28.2 kg, the Ausom L1 sits above average in portability (score 4.9), meaning it’s manageable for folding into cars or carrying short distances, but less ideal for stairs. The dual suspension and pneumatic tires add comfort but contribute to its weight. Riders who travel multi-modal routes should test its folding mechanism and practice safe lifts. Consider the included deck grip and handle design to reduce fatigue. If ultra-light portability is key, explore models under 25 kg, but for those valuing range (70 km) and speed (45 km/h), the L1 strikes a well-rounded compromise.

User Manual & Quick Start Guide

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Common QuestionsAusom L1

The Ausom L1 has a claimed top speed of 45 km/h (28 mph). This is above average for commuter scooters (avg 44 km/h).

The manufacturer claims 70 km (43 mi) of range per charge. Real-world range will vary with rider weight, speed, terrain, and temperature.

The Ausom L1 weighs 28.2 kg (62 lbs). It is heavier than the commuter average of 25.79 kg.

The Ausom L1 delivers 1104 W (1.1 kW) of peak motor power.

The Ausom L1 is rated IP54, which indicates splash resistance — light rain is fine, avoid puddles.

The Ausom L1 comes with a 24-month (2 years) manufacturer warranty.

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