⚡ Top Speed
Category comparison (297 scooters) · km/h
What does this mean for riders?
The Teewing Mars 6000W Dual Motor Electric Scooter has a top speed of 85 km/h, 87% above the 297-scooter average of 45.41 km/h — better than roughly 49% of comparable scooters.
Its closest rivals on top speed are the Nanrobot LS7 (85 km/h) and the APEFOX T90 (85 km/h).
Across the category, top speed ranges from 14 km/h to 160 km/h over 297 scooters.
Other specs of the Teewing Mars 6000W Dual Motor Electric Scooter
How other scooters compare on top speed
View all →| Rank | Product | Top Speed | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | MONORIM BT07 | 160 km/h | 75 |
| 🥈 | HALO KNIGHT T107Max | 120 km/h | 73 |
| 🥉 | Dualtron Sonic Model A - Alien | 110 km/h | 72 |
| 4 | Teewing Mars XTR 10000W Dual Motor Electric Scooter | 110 km/h | 71 |
| 5 | Teewing Mars XT 8000W | 105 km/h | 65 |
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Frequently Asked Questions — Teewing Mars 6000W Dual Motor Electric Scooter
Our analysis of 246 electric scooter models shows an average top speed of 43.92 km/h. This figure represents the midpoint between entry-level scooters capping at 14 km/h and performance machines hitting up to 120 km/h under ideal conditions.
For most urban riders, a scooter rated around 45–60 km/h provides ample speed to navigate traffic safely and legally. Models hitting 100 km/h are heavier, pricier, and often exceed local speed limits, making them overkill for stop-and-go city use.
High-speed scooters demand regular brake inspections. We recommend checking pads and discs every 50 km of riding and performing a full brake service—fluid change and pad replacement—every 500–700 km to ensure consistent stopping power at top velocities.