Chasing your next big weekend thrill?
If you like living on the edge, you’ll want a ride that can keep up. The best electric scooters for thrill-seekers in 2025 deliver serious power, long range, and all-terrain performance, plus the most advanced tech and safety features available today.
Whether you’re riding through rough trails or flying down open roads, these models can handle just about anything you throw at them. Keep reading to discover which one is designed for your type of ride.
Content:
1. The Best Thrill Electric Scooters of 2025
2. What Makes a Thrill Scooter Different?
The Best Thrill Electric Scooters of 2025
From quick rounds in paved tracks to snaking around dirt roads, there’s an electric scooter that’ll perfectly match your chosen terrain. Now, we bring you our top contenders:
Segway GT3
If you’re after a scooter that really delivers on performance, the new Segway GT3 is hard to beat. Fast, tough, and loaded with smart features, it’s the perfect upgrade to the company’s previous hyperscooter, the Segway GT2.
Powered by a 700W motor that peaks at 2400W, the GT3 can hit speeds of up to 50 KPH. The Ultra Boost Mode gets you from 0 to 48 KPH in just 9.5 seconds.
What makes the ride even better is the dual hydraulic suspension. It soaks up bumps and keeps your ride smooth, even when the road isn’t. Paired with 11-inch self-sealing tyres, the GT3 handles off-road trails just as well as paved paths.
Going the distance won’t be a problem either. With a range of up to 73.4 KM, the GT3 is ready for longer rides. And thanks to SegRange tech, the battery works smarter to get you further on a single charge.
Control and safety are just as impressive. The SegRide Stability System helps you stay balanced at high speeds or sharp turns, and the IPX6 rating means wet roads or puddles won’t ruin your ride.
You also get the convenience of modern tech: Bluetooth unlocking, Apple’s “Find My” tracking, and app controls that let you fine-tune how the scooter rides.
The bottom line? The GT3 is made for thrill-seekers who want more than just speed. It’s the complete package, with the build and brains to back it up.
Segway GT3 Pro
The Segway GT3 is an excellent superscooter, but if you need even more speed and power, the GT3 Pro is your answer. Built with dual 1700W motors (peaking at 2 x 3500W), this beast hits a blistering top speed of 80 KPH and climbs slopes up to 38% or nearly 21°.
Acceleration is even faster than the GT3 – expect to go from 0 to 48 KPH in just 3.9 seconds. And with a max range of 138 KM, you’ve got more than enough juice for all-day riding. The 72V battery system also features smart charge scheduling, health monitoring, and flash charging to keep things running efficiently.
This scooter isn’t just unbelievably fast. The front adjustable hydraulic suspension and rear trailing-arm shock absorb hit from rough terrain, while 11-inch self-healing tyres grip confidently across dirt, gravel, and even wet roads. Safety and stability are backed by Segway’s advanced traction control, SegRide Stability System, S-ABS brakes, and full hydraulic braking power.
Tech-wise, the GT3 Pro also features a 2.4-inch colour display, cruise control, integrated navigation, call alerts, and even Apple's “Find My” tracking. Segway’s AirLock lets you unlock your scooter hands-free, and IPX6 water protection means rain won’t stop the ride.
With five speed modes, high- and low-beam auto headlights, and premium build quality, the GT3 Pro is designed for those who demand nothing but the best.
Inokim OXO
The 2025 Inokim OXO Super Carbon is made for experienced riders who seek genuine performance without compromising comfort or style. With dual 1000W motors (with a peak power of 2 x 1300W), this all-terrain electric scooter hits a top speed of 65 KPH and can travel up to 110 KM on a single charge – perfect for long weekend rides and daily commutes that take you off the beaten path.
Despite all that power, the OXO runs quietly, giving you a smooth, low-noise ride. And when the trail gets rough, its 10-inch pneumatic tyres and patented adjustable dual suspension (OSAP) help absorb shocks and keep things steady.
Charging is now quicker, too. Thanks to Rapid Charging Tech, you can get a full charge in 10 hours, down from 13.5.
However, it’s in the looks department where the 2025 OXO really shines, with a new premium carbon-finish frame that sets it apart from the crowd. It’s sleek, it’s tough, it’s stylish.
Other features include a roomy deck, thumb throttle, a clear LCD display, and a 120 kg rider weight capacity. For safety, it’s equipped with front and rear lights, a combination of drum and disc brakes, and is SGS-certified to UL 2272 standards.
Want even more? Add the Inokim Cyborg smart screen (sold separately) for integrations like Apple CarPlay, Waze, and real-time ride stats.
Kaabo Mantis King GT
If we’re talking about electrifying scooters, Kaabo’s not getting left out, and the Mantis King GT proves why. This scooter delivers a perfect mix of power, comfort, and breathtaking performance that doesn’t give up everyday rideability.
With dual 1100W motors and twin 30A sine-wave controllers, the King GT accelerates fast – 0 to 30 KPH in under 2 seconds – but remains smooth and never shaky. Consider this if you have to ride up hills or glide through difficult terrain.
The adjustable hydraulic suspension, both front and rear, keeps things stable over rough patches, and the Zoom hydraulic brakes provide plenty of stopping power. Add 10-inch pneumatic tyres, and the whole ride feels grippy, controlled, and ready for anything.
Rain? No worries. With an IPX5 rating, the King GT can handle puddles and wet roads. And once the sun sets, the high-mounted headlight, deck lights, and customisable LED swag lights keep you visible (and looking good).
You also get a bright TFT display, a responsive thumb throttle, a wide deck, and a smart folding mechanism. With the Samsung 60V battery, the scooter covers up to 90 KM on a full charge, and with dual ports, you’re ready to ride in about six hours.
Long story short: the Mantis King GT delivers big on speed, comfort, and control without overcomplicating your ride.
Kaabo Wolf King GTR
We’re ending on a high note with the Kaabo Wolf King GTR, a true powerhouse for riders who want it all. Equipped with dual 2000W motors and a 2-in-1 sine wave controller, it doesn’t hold back and handles just about any kind of ride, whether it’s steep climbs, long rides, or unpredictable terrain.
When unlocked, this scooter can reach speeds of up to 105 KPH. Meanwhile, its detachable 72V battery, which covers up to a whopping 180 km on a single charge, is easy to remove and recharge, and backed by Kaabo’s smart battery system for safe and efficient performance.
Suspension is key when riding rougher terrain, and the Wolf King GTR has you covered with front hydraulic and rear spring suspension. Pair that with 12-inch puncture-resistant tyres, and you’ve got a setup that’s ready for city streets or dirt paths.
You’ll also get strong hydraulic brakes front and rear, bright LED lights, turn signals, and a high water-resistance rating (IPX5) so you can ride rain or shine. Plus, with five modes, you can customise how you ride based on where you are and what you need.
The Wolf King GTR is built to outdo the competition. For riders who want to push the limits every time they head out, this is the ultimate ride.
What Makes A Thrill Scooter Different?
Entry-level scooters andcommuter scooters have significantly lower specs than most thrill scooters. That’s because there’s a lot more rough-handling that happens when you’re riding recreationally.
Here are a few differences that most electric scooters have from starters and commuters:
Higher Top Speed
When you want to go on exciting adventures, speed is one of the most sought-after specs. Thrill scooters feature higher top speeds than the average commuter scooter, which is tempered by the usual speed limits of an area. Simply, most commuters are not built to be swift.
On the other hand, thrill scooters, which are usually used in private property, have no such limits so you can go as fast as you want. Mostfast electric scooters start with a top speed of 45 kph and can go all the way up to 100 kph, which is four times as fast as the average top speed of a commuter scooter.
Besides top speed, recreational scooters are also known for their wicked acceleration. After all, what’s the point of going at breakneck pace if you can’t pick up the speed? Many electric scooters in this category can probably reach 25 kph in less than 2 seconds!
Longer Range
The next feature that many riders look for is a longer range. When you’re out riding the trails, you wouldn’t want to lose battery in the middle and get stranded. A long-distance range allows you to ride your electric scooter worry-free because you know you’d have enough juice to get back home.
Plus, a higher maximum range means you can go farther than you’ve ever done before. While a 45-km range is already great for most commuter and regular e-scooters, some of our thrill electric scooters can go as far as 110 km. That’s absurdly impressive for a stand-up, two-wheel ride.
More Powerful Motor & Battery
It comes as no surprise that these fast electric scooters have more powerful motors and higher-capacity batteries. With speeds and ranges that they have, they’ll need it.
Though some thrill scooters can cope with a high-wattage single motor, many of the top-tier ones feature dual motors to really provide you with top-notch, reliable performance.
Heavier Weight & Less Portable
The expectation with recreational riding is that you’d want to go off-road at some point. That said, more durable materials are required to build your thrill scooter. Add to that bigger motors and batteries, and you’ll see a significant increase in the scooter’s weight (compared to typical commuter scooters).
Many thrill scooters will weigh more than 25 kg (some will even weigh more than 50 kg), so they’re definitely not built to be the most portable.
But don’t worry. Many thrill scooters are still liftable and foldable. You can put them inside your car’s trunk with just a bit of effort. However, they won’t be the easiest to bring along in public transportation.
More Durable Frame & Design
The frame and materials used for a thrill scooter is typically sturdier than your average electric scooter because it’s exposed to rougher treatment. Dirt paths and rough trails are bumpier, stone-filled, and decidedly less developed than paved roads.
Plus, trails have more hills and turns than the common city streets so scooter handling should both be first-rate and tough if you want to remain safe during your rides.
This is why you will find that thrill scooters have bigger and more terrain-versatile tyres as well as complex suspension and/or additional shock absorbers. Sometimes even lighting systems on these scooters come with brighter and higher features.
Brakes, of course, are also an important feature that will keep you ultra-safe. Many thrill scooters have dual brakes for optimum stopping power. Some even have an additional electronic brake.
Just remember that even if the thrill scooter is well-built, it's better to gete-scooter accessories like helmets, knee pads, and elbow pads to keep you as safe as possible while riding.
Suffice to say, when it comes to specifications, thrill scooters will almost always have higher ones than the average electric scooter. Its drawback is that it is significantly heavier and absolutely not compact.
Plus, the heftier build and features of thrill scooters makes it more expensive than starters and commuters. But if you’re a bonafide speedster, nothing will stop you from getting your own recreational thrill scooter for your weekend escapades!
Wrapping Up
The models in our list represent the best and the strongest of electric rides as of 2025. From off-road prowess to excellent adaptability, these electric scooters are sure to give you an unforgettable ride.
If you’re ready to bring out your inner adrenaline junkie, consider one of these top-tier options, all available at Electric Kicks. Call us now at 1300 054 257 to discover your options.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What should I look for when choosing a thrill scooter?
Think about where you'll be riding – rough trails, city roads, or a mix of both. Prioritise motor power, range, suspension, and braking. If you want top speeds, go for dual motors. For rough terrain, look for strong suspension and large tyres. And always check if the water-resistance rating suits your local weather.
2. Can I ride these electric scooters in the rain?
Most of the scooters listed here come with high water-resistance ratings. For example, the Segway GT3 and GT3 Pro are rated IPX6, and the Kaabo Wolf King GTR is rated IPX5. This means they can handle wet roads and light rain, but avoid submerging them in water.
3. Which scooter has the longest range?
The Kaabo Wolf King GTR leads the pack with a 72V battery that can take you up to 180 KM on a single charge.
4. What’s the fastest scooter on this list?
The Kaabo Wolf King GTR again claims the top spot, capable of reaching speeds up to 105 KPH when fully unlocked. For riders who want extreme speed, this is the scooter to beat.
5. Are these scooters beginner-friendly?
Not really. These models are designed for experienced riders who are comfortable with high speeds, quick acceleration, and off-road conditions. If you're new to electric scooters, it's better to start with a more commuter-friendly model.
6. Do I need a license to ride a thrill scooter?
That depends on your local laws. Many of these scooters exceed the speed and power limits allowed for public roads in Australian states and are better suited for private property riding – with the exception of the Kaabo Mantis King GT and the Kaabo Wolf King GTR, which are limited to 25 kph out of the box. That said, check local regulations first and ride responsibly.
7. What’s special about the Inokim OXO Super Carbon’s design?
Aside from solid performance, the OXO Super Carbon stands out with a carbon-finish frame and Inokim’s signature adjustable suspension. It offers a stylish yet rugged option for riders who want both looks and performance.
8. Is the Segway GT3 Pro worth it over the GT3?
Yes, if you want faster acceleration, a higher top speed (up to 80 KPH), longer range (up to 138 KM), and upgraded features like SegRange Technology and S-ABS System. The GT3 is already great, but the Pro version steps things up significantly.
9. Can I charge these scooters quickly?
Some models, like the Inokim OXO Super Carbon, now feature Rapid Charging Tech, which brings a full charge in around 10 hours, down from 13.5. Others like the GT3 Pro support smart charge scheduling and flash charging options for faster top-ups.
10. Are thrill scooters safe?
They are – as long as you wear proper safety gear and know how to control them. Features like hydraulic brakes, suspension systems, and lighting help improve rider safety. But due to their speed and power, they're not to be used as toys and should be ridden with care.
Comparison Chart
Metric |
Segway GT3 |
Segway GT3 Pro |
Inokim OXO Super (Carbon) |
Kaabo Mantis King GT |
Kaabo Wolf King GTR |
Top Speed |
50 kph |
80 kph |
65 kph (unlocked) |
70 kph (unlocked) |
105 kph (unlocked) |
Max Range |
73.4 km |
138 km |
110 km |
90 km |
180 km |
Motor |
700W (Peak: 2400W) |
2 x 1700W (Peak: 2 x 3500W) |
2 x 1000W (Peak: 2 x 1300W) |
2 x 1100W |
2 x 2000W |
Battery |
899Wh |
2160Wh |
60V 25.6Ah |
60V 25Ah |
72V 35Ah |
Unit Weight |
39.5 kg |
53.1 kg |
33.5 kg |
33.2 kg |
62 kg |
Capacity |
150 kg |
150 kg |
120 kg |
150 kg |
150 kg |
Brakes |
Front + rear hydraulic |
Front + rear hydraulic |
Front + rear hydraulic |
Front + rear hydraulic |
Front + rear hydraulic + EABS |
Suspension |
Front hydraulic + rear trailing-arm hydraulic |
Front hydraulic + rear trailing-arm hydraulic |
Dual adjustable (OSAP) |
Front + rear adjustable oil spring |
Front hydraulic + rear spring |
IP Rating |
IPX6 |
IPX6 |
IPX4 |
IPX5 |
IPX5 |