How Much Do E-Scooters Cost?
Published October 28, 2022
E-Scooters are a very cost-efficient way of being able to travel around short distances yourself. For someone who doesn’t enjoy using public transport, or doesn’t want the costs of running a car, they are great! You will find that the pricing of E-Scooters will vary a lot, and just because an E-Scooter is more expensive, it doesn’t mean it is the best! Now let’s dive in, how much do E-Scooters cost?
When having a look at prices for E-Scooters, the lowest will particularly cost around the £200 mark and the highest (if we’re not diving too far into the deep end of scooters) will be about £2,100.
Low Price Range
If you’re looking at a lower budget for your next big purchase, here are some of our E-Scooters that start at roughly £175 and make their way up to £350.
- Razor Electric Party Pop 12 Volt – with this colourful, light up E-Scooter, you will certainly be the centre of attention! The E-Scooter contains multi coloured lights which flash and light up as you scoot around. It reaches speeds of up to 7mph and can run for up to 30 minutes. Some notable features are: kick to start, foot controlled desk sensor, rear fender brake, a steel frame and so much more. With your E-Scooter, you will also receive a rechargeable battery and a charger, along with a 10.8V lithium-ion pack.
- Razor Electric Tekno 12 Volt – this e-scooter is very similar to the Party Pop, the only difference is that it has a lovely black frame, and lights up in different colours. So, if the Pop wasn’t for you, here is the perfect choice.
- VR46 KD1 – this is a scooter made primarily for Valentino Rossi fans. If you don’t know who he is, he is an Italian former professional motorcycle road racer and nine-time Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champion. Targeted specifically at kids, this would make the perfect birthday or Christmas gift! The KD1 has a range of up to 15km which is the equivalent to roughly 9 miles! It contains three different speed levels, and a maximum speed of 15mph to ensure prime safety. Created with an aluminium and iron frame, it is compact and light, and has a low chance of breaking. With built in lights on the front and rear, there is even opportunity for night time travelling. There is so much more to find out about, so click the link to read the full description.
Middle Price Range
The answer to how much do e-scooters cost when considering a middle price range budget includes these scooters. These have a range of £400 to £800!
- Razor E Prime Air – Black-36 volt – the sleek look of this scooter combines style and efficiency. You can travel up to 40 minutes on one charge at speeds of 15mph. There is an electronic throttle, with a thumb-activated paddle control – you will literally have the power at your fingertips – and can carry riders up to 80kg. The tyres are airless, and the battery is rechargeable.
- Li-Fe-350-HC – this scooter has a reliable and powerful 350W motor that can push you around with speeds up to 15.5mph (the fastest one yet). This scooter also carries up to 120kg in weight and includes front and rear lights. The rear disc brake is super reliable and powerful, so there is no worry about not being able to brake in time! This e-scooter includes a USB port for charging and a push start to get the scooter moving!
- Lamborghini AL1 – the Lamborghini e-scooter comes in a variety of colours including black, blue and white, each of them all having their own sophisticated style and look. Along with LED lights across the footboard which allows for all time safe riding. This scooter also performs excellently at different speeds and includes twin brakes on the front and rear. The AL1 is also supported by an app which you can download for free on your phone, which is a very innovative feature
- Ducati – PRO-II EVO – this e-scooter includes double suspension and control offered by the Ducati Urban e-Mobility app. You can travel up to 40km in one charge with its 350W motor.
High Price Range
Finally, we have the high end price bracket! This consists of -scooters £850 and above.
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Jeep 2XE Urban Camo – this e-scooter hits top speeds of 15.5mph and has a range of 28 miles. It is simple and efficient to fold and carry around in areas where you are unable to ride. The 2XE uses a magnesium (instead of an aluminium) which makes it easier to carry around then the average e-scooter. You will also get a free Jeep app with your purchase which will allow you to track your average speed/miles and find your scooter if it gets lost or stolen.
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Ducati – SCRAMBLER CROSS-E (YELLOW) – bumps are super unnoticeable when riding this scooter. With a 500W motor, you can travel 40km at a top speed of 15.5mph. It is the perfect e-scooter for going travelling on an adventure and getting up hills with little to no pressure.
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SwiftyZERO fixed frame (non folding) 2021 Electric inc mudguards & lights – known as the ‘big-wheel, kick-assist e-scooter’, this e-scooter will let you glide over uneven floors in comfort AND in style! With a 25 mile battery range when taken at full throttle, or 50+ miles when using it kick assisted…
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Ninebot Loomo – finally we have the Ninebot Loomo. This little guy looks like a mini robot! It is technically more or a Segway, but still gives you the ease of ride. The ninebot has built in computer vision and follows you wherever you go, shooting images and videos of your surroundings. It can travel 22 miles at ease, maybe more with a push.
And that is it! We hope this has helped to guide you with your question ‘how much do e-scooters cost?’. Which one caught your eye the most?
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