Updated on January 18th, 2023 at 08:29 pm
Purchasing a new mobility scooter can provide you with some great benefits including increased independence and prevention of injury. We want to help you find the perfect one to get you out and about more frequently.
Let’s start the mobility scooter review with our pick for best overall:
Best mobility scooters
Victory 10 LX with CTS Suspension S710LX 4-Wheel
Many mobility scooters promise full suspension and fail to deliver. This one includes an effective CTS suspension system that works, even on the roughest terrain.
Beyond the scooters’ suspension, it’s also incredibly durable with top-notch construction quality. I had no trouble putting it together and believe just about anyone could do it, too.
My one complaint is that the user’s manual is a general one for all this brand’s scooter models, which means you’re always trawling through it to find the relevant parts.
Pros
- Easy to assemble the scooter
- Durable and fantastic feel of quality
- The full suspension makes the smoothest ride
Cons
- Hard to find relevant information in manual
Ephesus S5 – Electric Mobility Scooter
Even with the battery in place, this 4-wheel scooter model weighs just 62 pounds. It can travel 25 miles on a single charge and up to 12mph as a maximum speed. But best of all, when space at home is limited, you can quickly fold it up to stow in a corner or closet.
This folding scooter can handle up to 265lbs, which is strong despite its size. The first time you unfold might be a little stiff, but it will improve as you use it.
Pros
- Folding scooter is fast and light; easy to carry
- Folds up for easy storage
- Excellent weight capacity despite the lighter frame
- Superb 12-degree max. climbing angle
Cons
- Scooter folding mechanism stiff at first
EW-11 Sport Scooter Euro Style Design Blue
This one might be one of the fastest models out there. It can hit 18 miles per hour and has an impressive 40-mile drive range on a single charge. I couldn’t get enough of the sleek, athletic look, either.
It would serve as a decent car replacement even though the battery does seem to wear a little faster with higher speeds. This means faster discharge after a relatively short time.
Pros
- Fantastic travel range
- Sleek, dynamic, sporty scooter looks
- Amazing 40-mile range
Cons
- Battery wears too quickly when taxed
Pride Mobility Go-Go Traveler Elite Plus 4-Wheel Scooter SC54 for Adults
This adult model has probably the most ergonomic tiller of any mobility scooter that I’ve seen past or present. You can operate these scooters with just one hand while you rest your other wrist.
It’s also perfect for when you need more help indoors. It’s very compact with a very tight turning radius. Smaller it may look, but it can still handle a 300-pound weight capacity.
The only small issue in use was that I found the seat less-than-appealing. It just felt quite flimsy to me.
Pros
- Ergonomic tiller with intuitive controls
- Can drive comfortably with one hand
- Ideal for indoor use
- Strong weight capacity
Cons
- The scooter seat feels a little weak in construction
Phoenix 4 Wheel Heavy Duty Scooter by Drive Medical
When you need a mobility scooter to use with all the bells and whistles, look no further. This one includes a folding swivel seat, LED lighting, USB charging port for your smartphone, and more.
This one can handle up to 350lbs weight capacity, too, placing it among the heavy-duty scooters. The seat adjustment is limited, though, so if you’re well north of 6 feet, then it might feel too small.
Pros
- Great list of cutting-edge features
- The adjustable scooter swivel seat makes access and exits easy
- Huge weight capacity and durable build
Cons
- Not suitable for very tall users
Merits P310 Rear Wheel Drive Power Chair – P310 Regal
The 20-inch seat on this model is generous, and the frame supports up to 300lbs in weight capacity. It has a tight 21-inch turning radius and excellent maneuverability.
I thought that the controls were a little oversensitive. It would take some getting used to if you had a different chair beforehand. Some might also say it’s not fast enough at 5mph, but this power chair is comfortable, safe, and well constructed.
Pros
- Large, comfortable, and supportive scooter seat
- Tight 21-inch turning radius
- Easy to maneuver on busy streets
Cons
- It can be challenging for seniors to adapt to the sensitive controls
BUZZAROUND EX Extreme 4-wheel Heavy Duty Long Range Travel Scooter
You get a best-of-both-worlds with this one: 4-wheel travel scooters that are large, supportive, and stable, but also easily dismantles without tools to store in the car. The scooter swivel seating makes access and exits much more comfortable to bear.
The front basket is vast, and the front and rear suspension offer a pretty smooth long-range ride on different terrain. Acceleration is a little sluggish, though, and there’s a bit more noise while riding than I’d like.
Pros
- A heavy-duty mobility scooter build with a more portable feel
- Easy to dismantle and fold into the car
- Great suspension features for a comfortable ride
- Low ground clearance makes it feel more stable on any terrain
Cons
- A little noisy with slow acceleration
Drive Medical SFSCOUT4-EXT Scout Compact Travel Power Scooter
What impressed me about these mobility scooters was how I could load this one into my SUV crossover without even folding or disassembling the frame. It’s compact but sturdy, simple yet comfortable.
I also liked how easy it is to remove or replace individual color panels should you scratch or scuff them. That’s an excellent thought. It is rather heavy for its compact size and can be harder to load into the car for a senior on their own.
Pros
- Can load in some vehicles with no frame disassembly
- Solid, sturdy construction
- Features removable and replaceable panels
Cons
- Heavy for its size
Vive 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter – Electric Powered Wheelchair Device
This model from Vive ticks a lot of boxes for people. It’s comfortable, easy to drive, and is backed up by a 5-year limited guarantee, which should give you extra confidence. It’s also straightforward to dismantle for transport.
Two small issues I did have, however, are the operating range of just 12 miles or so on a single charge and not quite enough floor space for my big feet. However, it’s a well-constructed machine for the majority, and an excellent 250-lb weight capacity makes it a strong contender.
Pros
- Easy-to-drive scooter
- User-friendly intuitive control features
- Strong guarantees
- Dismantles easily for transport
Cons
- Floor space not ideal for taller riders
- Not much distance on each charge
Forcemech Voyager R2 – Ultra Portable Folding Electric Wheelchair
It’s not everyone’s taste, but I love the yellow/black fusion design of this electric wheelchair. At only 47lbs with batteries, it’s one of the lightest out there and can be assembled within 30 minutes.
Its unique design and agile operation make it a real attention-getter. I did notice some overheating in the battery charger when charging up, though, which is a little worrying.
Pros
- Incredible unique looks
- Lightweight option
- Easy to assemble
Cons
- Beware of the battery charger overheating
E-Wheels EW-36 3-Wheel Electric Senior Mobility Scooter – Orange
If you hate the same-old mobility scooter products and the wide turning radius of a model with 4 wheels, then this 3-wheel scooter in bright, stunning orange will be perfect for you.
How easy it is to turn in the three-wheel design is instantly noticeable. The supportive seat also includes a headrest, which is a nice touch. Even the wheels look like alloy rims on a sports car.
Pros
- Stunning athletic design and vivid color
- Superlative maneuverability
- An incredible 45-mile range
- Anti-theft alarm
Cons
- Price tag, not budget-friendly
And The Winner Is…
Victory 10 LX with CTS Suspension S710LX 4-Wheel
The best overall mobility scooter needs strength, stability, and ease of use and control. Whether it’s easy to transport is also essential. This one from Victory meets and even exceeds all the requirements.
The particular strength of this scooter is the CTS suspension, which far from just mitigating the bumps in the road, makes the feel like they’re not there at all. The bottom line is that mobility scooters have got to be comfortable, too. This model has mechanical features to make that happen.
What is the Best Mobility Scooter to Buy?
It’s easy to look for mobility scooter brand names like Pride Mobility and Drive Medical, but you should consider more factors than brand and looks when making an important choice like this. Pride’s Jazzy Zero Turn scooter, for example, looks the part, but is it right for every EV rider?
For these travel scooters, think about drive range, special features, how easy it is to use, battery power, top speed, ground clearance, floor space, pound weight capacity, and more. You should also consider; do you want it more for indoor or outdoor use? And what kind of terrain will you drive on?
Another critical area of quality is portability. If you buy folding mobility scooters, for example, how heavy is each component? Can you make sure you can lift it into your car? Is it a folding scooter and therefore easy to transport?
Brands like Pride Mobility and Drive Medical tend to make scooters that meet many of the criteria. Furthermore, make sure that whichever you buy, you also have access to good customer service for if and when things go wrong.
Is a 4-Wheel Mobility Scooter Better than a 3-Wheel Scooter?
Mobility scooters come in different shapes and sizes and with different features, but most are either 3- or 4-wheeled. The number of wheels doesn’t significantly alter things like the drive range, but it does affect maneuverability, speed, and some other features.
Three-wheel scooters usually have features like a higher top speed in miles per hour and a much tighter turning radius. The features of a three-wheel scooter option make it look more like an electric bicycle. The 4-wheel mobility scooters are more stable with a lower maximum speed.
Four-wheel scooters do typically have better battery life, however. What’s more, heavier-duty mobility scooters are typically those with four wheels and not three. Both tend to be fitted with anti-tip wheels, though.
With all these similarities and differences, which one is best depends on what you need from a mobility scooter.
What Is The Fastest Mobility Scooter On The Market?
A typical mobility scooter option from a brand like Drive Medical has a maximum speed of 5mph or thereabouts. However, two that we listed above both from eWheels (EW-11 and EW-36), both feature top speeds of 18mph.
Just remember that greater mobility scooter speed means a more significant strain on the battery. If you travel at these top speeds, then you’ll be using your voltage charger at home a lot more frequently.
Mobility scooter companies like Drive Medical are not typically going for speed but rather sturdiness and utility.
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