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Scooters Ranked by Top Speed

Showing 50 electric scooters ranked by top speed.

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HALO KNIGHT T107Max
Kaabo King GTR

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Ultimate Top Speed Ranking of Electric Scooters

In our in-depth Top Speed Ranking, we evaluate 222 electric scooters by their maximum velocity. While the HALO KNIGHT T107Max leads with a blistering 120 km/h top speed, closely followed by Kaabo’s King GTR at 104.6 km/h, raw numbers only tell part of the story. Real-world speed depends on rider weight, incline, tire choice and battery health. High-speed models often sacrifice range, portability and legal street compliance. Whether you’re a seasoned speed-seeker or looking to understand the trade-offs before upgrading, this ranking cuts through marketing hype with data-driven scores. We’ll show which scooters deliver genuine high-speed performance, which excel in control at altitude, and which offer the best overall balance. Use this guide to pick the e-scooter that fits your riding style, terrain and safety priorities.

Factors Influencing Real-World Top Speed

Manufacturers quote top speeds under ideal conditions, but real-world performance varies. Rider weight, terrain gradient and surface type can lower claimed 120 km/h from the HALO KNIGHT T107Max or 104.6 km/h of the Kaabo King GTR by up to 15 km/h. Battery state-of-charge and temperature also impact power delivery—cold batteries may lose 10–20% peak speed. Tire pressure and tread choice affect rolling resistance, while dual-motor setups on models like the Dualtron X Limited deliver smoother acceleration but may plateau near 100.6 km/h. Understanding these variables helps you set realistic expectations for every ride.

Trade-Offs and Suitability

High top speeds come with trade-offs. Scooters like the HALO KNIGHT T108Pro and T107Pro, both rated at 95 km/h, weigh over 40 kg, making them less portable. Sustaining 100 km/h+ performance on models such as the Dualtron Storm (100 km/h) drains battery faster—expect 30–40 km of range at full throttle. Street legality also varies: most European regions cap e-scooter speeds at 25 km/h, limiting use to private land. If you need bursts of speed for off-road or closed circuits, these models excel. For daily commuting under 10 km, mid-range scooters with 25–40 km/h limits may offer better value and convenience.