Electric Scooter Deals

We track prices on 370 electric scooters across 85 retailers every day. When a product drops below its real average selling price, not inflated list prices, it shows up here. Currently showing 28 deals.

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NIU KQi2 Pro
$199.99 25%

NIU KQi2 Pro

6-mo avg $265.44
Gyroor H40
$159.99 18%

Gyroor H40

6-mo avg $195.76
Gotrax GMax
$499.00 14%

Gotrax GMax

6-mo avg $582.13
Gotrax Flex
$349.00 11%

Gotrax Flex

6-mo avg $392.52
Navee G5 Max
$699.99 10%

Navee G5 Max

6-mo avg $777.76
Gotrax G6
$628.99 10%

Gotrax G6

6-mo avg $696.13
Kaabo Urban
$699.00 9%

Kaabo Urban

6-mo avg $766.60
Navee G5
$499.99 9%

Navee G5

6-mo avg $547.65
Navee ST3
$619.99 8%

Navee ST3

6-mo avg $674.07
Inmotion RS
$2,895.00 8%

Inmotion RS

6-mo avg $3,130.04
Navee G5 Pro
$599.99 7%

Navee G5 Pro

6-mo avg $644.33
Kaabo King GTR
$3,299.00 7%

Kaabo King GTR

6-mo avg $3,535.87
Navee GT3 Max
$549.99 7%

Navee GT3 Max

6-mo avg $588.83
NIU KQi 300X
$629.10 6%

NIU KQi 300X

6-mo avg $671.92
Navee GT3
$419.99 6%

Navee GT3

6-mo avg $448.46
Navee GT3 Pro
$499.99 6%

Navee GT3 Pro

6-mo avg $532.56
Inmotion S1F
$649.00 6%

Inmotion S1F

6-mo avg $689.46
NIU KQi Air
$809.10 5%

NIU KQi Air

6-mo avg $855.10

Frequently Asked Questions

Read the spec sheet, not the sale banner. Battery capacity in watt hours tells you real range, motor wattage and voltage tell you hill ability, and weight tells you whether you can carry it up stairs. Every scooter on this page is in our database, so you can open it in the electric scooter finder and see how it stacks up against everything else at the same price.

Treat it as a ceiling. Across the 80 plus scooters we have range tested, real-world range averaged around 72% of the advertised figure, and heavier riders or hilly routes land lower still. Compare scooters on battery watt hours instead, since more Wh means more real range regardless of what the marketing claims.

Flat commutes are fine on 250 to 350W. Regular moderate hills call for 500W or more, and steep grades really want a 48V class battery and ideally dual motors. An underpowered scooter on a hill slows to a crawl and drains its battery fast, so this is the spec to check before the discount sways you.

If you will ever ride in rain, yes. IPX4 handles light drizzle, IP54 and IP55 cope with wet roads and puddles, and a scooter with no IP rating at all should stay home in bad weather. Water damage is rarely covered by warranty, so a cheap scooter that dies in its first wet week is no bargain.

Put them side by side in our scooter comparison tool, which lines up every spec and flags where each one wins. Weigh the differences against your riding, so range and battery for long commutes, motor power for hills, weight if you carry it. The better deal is the one that fits your rides, not the one with the bigger percentage off.

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