Scooters Ranked by Overall Score
Showing 50 electric scooters ranked by overall score.
50 scooters ranked

King GTR

MAX G3

T107Max

New Storm Limited

King GT Pro

Ultra 2

X Limited

Ultra 2 Upgrade

Pro

Thunder 3

New Storm

GT2

Phantom 2.0 Stellar

K20 Pro (Laluz 2 Pro)

Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor

City

Mantis King GT

Warrior X Max

Spider Max

Warrior 11 Pro+

XT5 Pro

Phantom 2.0

Achilleus

Victor Limited

Phantom V4

GT3 Pro

Victor Luxury+

Thunder

SR1

Spider 2

Ninebot F3

P100S

Electric Scooter 6 Ultra

VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)

L2 Dual Motor Electric Scooter

Victor (Gen 2)

T108Pro

VX4 GT

Mantis X Plus

Gosoul 2 Dual Motor

G4 Max

Eagle Pro

Dualtron Storm UP

GX3

L2

Compact

T107Pro

L1

VX2 Hub (13Ah)

ST3 Pro


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Kaabo King GTRvsSegway MAX G3
Top Electric Scooters Ranked by Overall Score
Navigating the crowded e-scooter market can feel overwhelming, with hundreds of models touting impressive specs. Our Overall Score Ranking cuts through the noise by assigning each of the 227 scooters a data-driven score out of 100, synthesising performance, range, build quality, and value. Leading the pack is the Segway MAX G3, scoring 81.31 thanks to its exceptional 65 km range and robust 350 W motor. From high-power cruisers like the Kaabo King GTR (78/100) to versatile commuters such as the Apollo Pro (75.25/100), this ranking highlights hidden trade-offs—weight vs portability, speed vs comfort—and helps you pinpoint the right model. We also factor in long-term reliability and maintenance costs to save you money down the road. Read on to understand what influences these scores and discover which scooter best matches your riding style and budget.
What Influences the Overall Score?
The Overall Score blends five core metrics: range, motor power, ride comfort, build quality, and value. For instance, the top scorer Segway MAX G3 (81.31) earns high marks with a 65 km real-world range and 350 W continuous motor output, while budget models drop points on hauling capacity. You'll see dual-motor beasts like the Kaabo King GTR (78) trade a heavier 32 kg weight for explosive acceleration. Value adjustments penalise expensive upgrades; the Dualtron New Storm Limited (76.53) loses points relative to its dual-2500 W motors. Understanding these trade-offs reveals why score gaps of just 1–2 points can signal major differences in performance or price.
Choosing the Right Scooter for Your Needs
High-scoring scooters aren’t one-size-fits-all. If your priority is long-distance commuting, models like the Segway MAX G3 and Kaabo King GTR dominate, offering over 60 km range under mixed conditions. Thrill-seekers might lean towards Dualtron New Storm Limited (76.53) for its 2×2500 W motors, despite its 29 kg heft. Budget-focused buyers may find value in the Apollo Pro (75.25), balancing a 35 km range with foldable convenience at a lower price point. Always weigh overall score against factors like portability—note that top 10 entries average 29 kg—terrain requirements, and maintenance accessibility to pick the scooter that optimises your daily ride.