Scooters Ranked by Weight
Showing 50 electric scooters ranked by weight.
50 scooters ranked

iX7 Pro

Ninebot C2 Lite

ZING E8

KQi Youth+

ZING C8

ZING C10

ZING E10

ZING C9

K100 Pro

S2 Lite

K100 Max

Ninebot C2

C2 Pro

Comet

S80

KQi Air X

Xr Ultra

KQi Air

Mi Electric Scooter Essential

S3 Pro

The Levy Electric Scooter

GXL V2

ES2

1S

GT SE

Mi Electric Scooter 3

S2

E22

i9

Fusion

Light 2 Super

S1 Pro

Electric Scooter 4 Go

S2R

Electric Scooter Pro

Ninebot ES4

Mi Electric Scooter Pro 2

E2 Plus

Apex

Apex Pro

N40

F25

Sonic Model N

D18W

KQi1 Pro

VX8

Electric Scooter 4 Lite

VX5 Pro LT

G3 Plus

F40


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Top 10 Lightest Electric Scooters by Weight
Out of 222 models tested, only ten electric scooters tip the scales under 10 kg. From the feather-light iScooter iX7 Pro at 0 kg to the robust yet portable Hiboy S2 Lite at 9.5 kg, these ultralight designs redefine commuter convenience. But shaving off kilos often means sacrificing battery capacity or frame strength. In this ranking, we’ll explain why weight matters, reveal the real-world trade-offs between portability and ride performance, and help you find the ideal balance for your daily route.
Why Weight Matters for Portability and Commuters
Scooters under 8 kg like the Segway Ninebot C2 Lite (7.8 kg) and ZING E8 (7.9 kg) excel at stair-climbing, bus transfers, and office drop-offs. Every kilogram you carry adds strain when lifting onto trains or packing into elevators. However, these ultralight frames often house smaller batteries, translating to shorter ranges (10–15 km on average). If your commute involves frequent transfers or tight storage, shaving off a few kilos can make all the difference—just be prepared for more frequent charges.
Balancing Weight with Range and Durability
While feather-weight rides shine in portability, models closer to 9–10 kg like the Navee K100 Pro (9 kg) and Hiboy S2 Lite (9.5 kg) pack larger batteries, offering 20–30 km per charge and beefier frames for rough surfaces. The extra 1–2 kg boosts stability, shock absorption, and build longevity—key if your route includes cobblestones or potholes. Consider how often you’ll haul it versus how far you need to go: sometimes a slightly heavier scooter delivers greater daily utility.