Need to drive uphill? If you’re shopping for an adult electric scooter that’s capable of climbing steep hills, we’ve got options for you! Here are the best electric scooters for climbing hills from VoroMotors.
Electric Scooters for Climbing Hills - Why You Need One That's Strong Enough
The best electric scooters for climbing hills have dual motor drive. You need a dual motor scooter to easily drive up steep inclines at a reasonable speed. Why?
If you've ridden an electric scooter up a hill and felt like it would be faster walking, you're not alone! As you may know, many cheap electric scooters are not powerful enough to carry you uphill.
Oftentimes, that's because some adult electric scooters have a single motor and solid tires, that don't provide great traction. Also, these scooters usually have a lower max load capacity (under 250 pounds). So really, budget e-scooters aren't robust enough to handle heavy weights. Or climb hills!
Avoid struggling to climb hilly streets! Trust VoroMotors scooters to get you uphill and to your destination quickly. Our 24/7 customer support team is here to help find the best long-term transportation solution for you, so you can ride up hills with ease.
Choose the Best Electric Scooter for Hills: Understanding Maximum Incline Rates and Optimal Incline Rates
Each electric scooter comes with a maximum incline rate or hill climb angle. This is the maximum gradient of a hill that the scooter can manage.
However, a scooter that boasts a high incline rate won't always perform consistently when going up steep hills.
For example, let's say your scooter has a maximum incline rate of 20 degrees. In that case, it can handle driving up a 20-degree gradient hill. However, riding up inclines of around 12 or 15 degrees may cause your scooter to slow down.
This is because most scooters have an optimal incline rate as well. This is the gradient they can manage while still maintaining their speed.
Most scooters' optimal incline rates are slightly lower than their maximum incline rate. So a scooter with a 20-degree maximum incline rate can handle up to around a 15-degree incline before affecting uphill speed.
Scooters with a higher hill climb angle will also have a higher optimal incline rate.
Incline Grades: What They Mean and How They Relate to Riding a Scooter Up Hills
Some manufacturers use the term "incline grade" rather than "incline rate." These grades are usually given as percentages.
It is important to note that a percentage is not equal to the gradient of a hill. Percentage figures will be higher than the degree rate, which can be misleading. A scooter with a 20% incline grade, for example, has a maximum incline rate of 12 degrees.
So make sure you keep this in mind to find a scooter that provides the right amount of power for you.
Moderate Inclines (5-10 Degrees) or Low Grade Climb
Most cities in America have a few moderate inclines in them. These would be tricky to manage with a low-powered scooter, and your legs would burn if you tried to bicycle uphill.
However, most quality hill climbing scooters are designed to make going up and down moderate hills a breeze!
Steep Inclines (10-15 Degrees) or Mid Grade Climb
10- to 15-degree inclines aren't quite as steep as the hills you'll find in San Francisco or Fitchburg. However, they still require more power than standard urban inclines.
Because of this, you will need to make sure you buy a powerful scooter if you live in a hilly area.
If you will be driving up and down hill and are taller or heavier, a dual motor electric scooter for adults is the best option.
With steep hills, it can be difficult for single motor scooters to reach optimum speed. Depending on your weight and speed, you could also put too much strain on the scooter and cause it to fail.
Extreme Inclines (15 Degrees or More) or Steep Grade Climb
As their name suggests, hills with a gradient of 15 degrees or more are seriously steep.
To put this in perspective, take a look at Filbert Street in San Francisco (17.5 degrees) or Baldwin Street in New Zealand (19 degrees). These are some of the steepest streets in the world.
You will need a lot of power to get up hills this steep. As we've already mentioned, most scooters tend to slow down after they reach their optimum incline rate.
Because of this, you should look for a scooter that has a maximum incline rate higher than the grade of the hills around you. We suggest you increase the rate, so if the hills have a 16-degree gradient, look for scooters with a 30 degree or higher hill climb angle.
This will ensure that you can get up and down steep inclines without any trouble! With that in mind, let's take a look at some of the best hill climbing scooters.
How Hill Climbing Scooters by VoroMotors Are Different
Hill climbing scooters from VoroMotors all have two motors (front and rear), pneumatic tires, disc brakes, and top speeds ranging from 30 mph to 60 mph. In fact, they also happen to be some of the most popular electric scooters that we offer, including a couple that have gotten industry awards for being the best.
Kaabo Electric Scooters for Climbing Hills
Wolf King GT Pro: Award-Winning Speedster Is Also an Awesome Hill Climbing Electric Scooter
When it comes to steep inclines, the Wolf King GT is one of the best scooters on the market.
It has a maximum incline rate of 50 degrees and an optimum incline rate of 30 degrees. This scooter can tackle any hill.
The Wolf King GT electric scooter:
Has a maximum speed of 62 mph
Can travel 70 miles on a single charge
Weighs 115 lbs
Can carry up to 330 lbs
Has dual 2000W motors
Its broad handlebars and sturdy frame make it easy to drive the Wolf King GT on the road. It has a thumb throttle, 4.2” TFT display, and motorcycle-grade front suspension which make it very comfortable for longer rides.
As far as high performance scooters go, this model is built to last. It has puncture-proof, tubeless tires and a water resistance rating of IPX5 making it more durable if you get caught in the rain. While it is quite an investment, you can use the Wolf King GT year-round weather permitting, and it will stand the test of time.
If you're in a rush or just love a rush, this scooter is an excellent option. As well as handling steep hills, it accelerates at record speed.
One important thing to consider is size. This scooter is big and bulky, which can make it difficult to store and heavy to carry. It does collapse; however, it actually gets longer once you have folded it away. So you will need to think carefully about storing it.
This scooter is a big investment just like when you purchase any other vehicle. That said, it delivers award-winning performance, so you really get what you pay for!
Kaabo Mantis King GT: How Does This Smaller Scooter Handle Hills?
Kaabo was founded in the Philippines back in 2013. Over the last decade, they have become one of the leading manufacturers of electric scooters in the world.
Their premium scooter, the Mantis King GT, combines this expertise into a stylish, powerful package. This scooter has a maximum incline rate of 30 degrees and an optimal rate of 18 degrees, so it will be able to handle most hills without difficulty.
The Mantis King GT electric scooter:
Has a maximum speed of 43 mph
Can travel 56 miles on a single charge
Weighs 74 lbs
Can carry up to 265 lbs
Has dual 1100W motors
Its sleek and elegant design includes a large rubberized deck, large centered display, and wide handlebars for effortless control. It is under 100 pounds and foldable, so you can more easily take it into the office with you.
But style isn't the only thing the Mantis King GT has to offer. It has the newest sine wave motor technology to hit electric scooters, granting it smooth, fast acceleration. With powerful hydraulic brakes and adjustable hydraulic suspension, you can always enjoy a comfortable ride on the Mantis King.
This new model to the market offers a lot of style and substance for a reasonable price.
Dualtron Thunder 2: How Much Faster Can You Get Uphill on a Dualtron Scooter?
For a little more money, the Dualtron Thunder 2 is an amazing electric scooter for hill climbing in the city.
It offers a 35-degree incline rate, an optimal incline rate of 20 degrees and a slightly lighter weight than the Wolf King GT – meaning the Thunder 2 can handle extreme inclines with ease.
The Dualtron Thunder 2 electric scooter:
Has a maximum speed of 62 mph
Can travel 72 miles on a single charge
Weighs 104 lbs
Can carry up to 265 lbs
Has dual 5400W motors
As the name suggests, the Dualtron Thunder 2 offers a lot of power. You can steam along the road in comfort and style thanks to its spacious deck and attractive, programmable LED lighting. Its stunning design is also foldable making it ideal for commuters.
This electric scooter for adults offers an incredibly smooth, customizable ride thanks to its high profile features including 45-step rubber suspension, tubeless 11” tires, and hydraulic brakes.
The Thunder 2 is the most expensive scooter on our list. However, given its versatility, features and comfort, it packs amazing value for the price.
EMOVE RoadRunner: This Seated Electric Scooter Can Handle Hills
A lot of people think of electric scooters as standing vehicles. In this respect, the EMOVE RoadRunner Seater Scooter breaks the mold.
The RoadRunner is an excellent commuting machine with a maximum incline rate of 17 degrees, making it suitable for smaller urban hills. With a memory foam seat, thumb throttle, and adjustable handlebars, this scooter is designed to be customizable.
The EMOVE RoadRunner electric scooter:
Has a maximum speed of 34 mph
Has a swappable battery, for up to over 100 miles without recharging
Weighs 55 lbs
Can carry up to 330 lbs
Has a 350W front and 500W rear motor
Because of its seated position, the frame is bulkier than others on our list. If you are going to use it for commuting, you should think about your storage options. However, the RoadRunner can be made more compact with folding handlebars and a rotating neck, and takes up less space than a bicycle.
Under $2,000, the RoadRunner offers you a lot for your money. If you are looking for a seated scooter to get you up the hill to work, you won't be disappointed.
EMOVE RoadRunner Pro: Conquer Steep Slopes with this Hill-Climbing Dynamo
The EMOVE RoadRunner Pro surpasses its predecessor, the RoadRunner, with notable upgrades, positioning itself as a frontrunner in tackling uphill terrains.
The seated electric scooter offers an impressive incline rate of 30 degrees. Its upgraded saddle, now softer, thicker, and longer, guarantees maximum comfort during uphill rides.
The EMOVE RoadRunner Pro electric scooter:
Has a maximum speed of 50 mph
Has a swappable battery, can travel up to 50 miles on a single charge
Weighs 114.4 lbs
Can carry up to 330 lbs
Has dual 2000W motors
While the RoadRunner Pro might not be the most lightweight option, it makes up for it in sheer performance and power. With only half the size of a motorcycle, this model promises a riding experience that's both powerful and manageable. The performance is now smoother than ever, thanks to the twist throttle, new 45A sine wave controllers, and dual suspension that work together to make this seated scooter ideal for comfortable long-distance journeys.
If you've been waiting for an electric scooter that really delivers, the wait is over. With a price tag of less than $3,000, the RoadRunner Pro offers a wide range of amazing features, making it the perfect companion for your adventures.
I purchased the RRV2 first and for my weight it didn’t have enough power so I gave that to my wife who is significantly lighter than I am and the V2 has no power issues. So I then purchased the RR Pro and boy this scooter got some power! Hills are no issue and I’m 195lbs! Easily go 40 on an incline! Very happy with both purchases!
Love that it opens on both sides, the easy access for wires to come out on the side is nice. Should have them on the front and back of the bag to hide the wires.
Son rides this to work most days. Smooth ride, battery holds good charge. He lost some screws (he wasn’t great at checking them) but was able to buy replacements from Varro. So far he has had one flat tire, but auto repair shop was able to plug this type tire without needing to remove it. Big improvement over the Segway Ninebot he used to ride.
I recently sold my car to get out of debt. The Mantis King Jr has been the perfect alternative. It’s way faster than I’ll ever go, and the range is farther than I’ll go. I’m extremely happy with it. If, when, I need a replacement, I’ll get it from Voro Motors and it will be another Mantis!
I got this scooter for the performance and for the price. I use this to go to the store and do little errands. I've taken this for a ride over 30 miles in one charge. Going up some hills and full throttle. When I got back home, still had 30% Left on the battery. If you live on a second floor like I do, this scooter is not easy to carry (but I don't mind it). If you're just about getting around town to do a quick errands or just out for a cruise, to me this is the most perfect thing to ride. FYI, I weigh 170lbs and the rear suspension will bottom out. Replacing the rear shocks is really easy though. My son is 110 lbs. The suspension is fine on his Roadrunner pro. All in all I love cruising around this thing. 😀
If you are looking for a visual upgrade to the stock shocks on the Roadrunner Pro then these are for you. With the progressive spring they offer only a very slight quality upgrade to the stock units. These shocks have ZERO adjustability. If its looks you want, get them! If you want an improvement in ride or handling you should look elsewhere.
It is totally awesome fast yes it's fast, faster than taking a car or bus around town. Worth the money,I believe on good roads safety is not a issue,I live in Canada waiting for my happiness back kicking it hard. Money well spent!