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Key Strengths
- ✓Top speed of 45 km/h vs. commuter average of 32.4 km/h (+39%)
- ✓Range of 70 km beats the 55.9 km average by 25%
- ✓Safety score of 88/100 is a standout strength
Main Drawbacks
- ✕Weight at 29.2 kg is 33% heavier than the 21.87 kg average
- ✕Tech score of 50/100 with no app or GPS support
- ✕Comfort rating of 54.71/100 and build quality at 54.5/100 are only moderate
Our Verdict
"Decent across the board, the Ausom L2 covers the essentials well. A reliable option for everyday commuter riding."
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Score Breakdown vs. Electric Scooter Average
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 55% of commuter scooters on this metric.
How we calculate Portability
Beats approximately 34% 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.
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 80% of commuter scooters (score per dollar). Informational — not part of the overall score.
Final ScooterRank Rating · 7 dimensions
63/100
Full Specifications
Ride Further with the Ausom L2 Commuter Scooter
If you’re hunting for a mid-range commuter scooter that balances speed, range, and comfort, the 2025 Ausom L2 demands a closer look. Boasting a 1104 W motor and a 749 Wh battery, it achieves a top speed of 45 km/h and a claimed range of 70 km. Dual suspension and pneumatic tires smooth out city roads, while its 29.2 kg frame stays manageable for most riders. With an IP54 rating and a 24-month warranty, the L2 stands out for durability and value—evident in its 7.2 value score. But how does it perform under real-world conditions? Read on to uncover its practical range factors, portability trade-offs, and maintenance tips before you decide. Whether battling uneven pavement, tackling hills, or stashing it on public transit, this review dives deep into the Ausom L2’s strengths and compromises to help you decide if it’s your next ride.
Real-World Range & Performance
Although the Ausom L2 boasts a 70 km range on paper, real-world conditions often yield 50–60 km. Rider weight, average around 75 kg, alongside urban stop-and-go traffic, hill climbs, and speeds near its 45 km/h max, draw more power. The 749 Wh battery paired with an efficient 1104 W motor recovers energy during deceleration via regenerative braking, but aggressive acceleration can cut range by 15%. For daily commutes under 20 km per leg, the L2’s range remains generous. Adjust riding mode and avoid constant top-speed runs to maximize battery life and hit distances close to its rated range.
Balancing Portability & Comfort
At 29.2 kg, the Ausom L2 strikes a balance between sturdy build and portability. Its portability score of 4.5 reflects dual suspension components and a robust frame. Folding takes seconds, but lifting the scooter up stairs or onto public transport can be challenging for some—expect to shoulder about 30 kg. The dual suspension and pneumatic tires absorb impacts, delivering a 4.2 comfort score above average in its class. If your commute involves carrying or tight storage, consider a lighter model; otherwise, the L2 offers a solid mix of ride smoothness and transportability.
User Manual & Quick Start Guide
PDF • 22.4 MB
Common Questions — Ausom L2
The Ausom L2 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 L2 weighs 29.2 kg (64 lbs). It is heavier than the commuter average of 25.79 kg.
The Ausom L2 delivers 1104 W (1.1 kW) of peak motor power.
The Ausom L2 is rated IP54, which indicates splash resistance — light rain is fine, avoid puddles.
The Ausom L2 comes with a 24-month (2 years) manufacturer warranty.


