What does this mean for riders?
The Joyor T6D DGT has a weight of 25.6 kg, 5% below the 295-scooter average of 26.89 kg — better than roughly 69% of comparable scooters.
Its closest rivals on weight are the KuKirin M4 Pro (25.5 kg) and the Ausom K20 Commuter E-Scooter (25.5 kg).
Across the category, weight ranges from 0 kg to 82.8 kg over 295 scooters.
Other specs of the Joyor T6D DGT
How other scooters compare on weight
View all →| Rank | Product | Weight | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | iScooter iX7 Pro | 0 kg | 50 |
| 🥈 | Segway Ninebot C2 Lite | 7.8 kg | 14 |
| 🥉 | Segway ZING E8 | 7.9 kg | 25 |
| 4 | NIU KQi Youth+ | 8.3 kg | 18 |
| 5 | Segway ZING C8 | 8.4 kg | 21 |
Learn more about weight across all scooters
See the full ranking, category averages and what the numbers mean.
Frequently Asked Questions — Joyor T6D DGT
According to ScooterRank’s comparison of 246 electric scooters, the average weight is approximately 25.79kg. This average reflects a wide spectrum—from ultra-light 7.8kg commuters to heavy 82.8kg high-power cruisers—helping you understand the typical trade-offs between portability and performance.
If portability for stairs and public transit is your priority, opt for models under 10kg like the Segway Ninebot C2 Lite (7.8kg). For extended range and greater stability, heavier scooters up to 82.8kg house larger batteries and robust frames. Choose based on whether easy carrying or performance better suits your daily commute.
Lighter scooters under 10kg typically use smaller batteries, yielding ranges around 10–15 miles per charge. Conversely, heavy-duty models exceeding 60kg support large-capacity packs that push 40–60+ mile distances. Always weigh your distance requirements against portability: more weight often means greater range, but reduced carrying convenience.