Best electric scooters June 2026
Finding the right electric scooter depends on your needs, whether it's for daily commuting or weekend fun. This guide helps you compare the top models on the market, looking at their power, range, and key features. Our independent ranking makes it easier to find the perfect fit for your rides.
Last updated: 23 June 2026
Electric Scooters: Top 5
1

Mi Electric Scooter 3
from £139.993 stores
from £139.99
3 stores
2

Homcom Folding Kids Electric Scooter 7-14 Adjustable Battery Power PU Wheels
from £59.766 stores
from £59.76
6 stores
3

KuKirin G3
4

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Lite (2nd Gen)
from £232.992 stores
from £232.99
2 stores
5

Ninebot by Segway KickScooter C2 Pro
from £229.002 stores
from £229.00
2 stores
The Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter 3 is a well-rounded and popular choice with a solid aluminum frame and a capable 600W motor. It offers a good balance of performance and style, making it suitable for many commuters. However, a user review suggests the actual range may be significantly less than the advertised 30 km.
Pros
Powerful 600 W maximum power
Stable aluminum construction
Max speed of 25 km/h
Available in a wide range of colours
Cons
Real-world range may be lower than stated
100 kg maximum user weight
This foldable electric scooter from Homcom is designed specifically for children aged 7 to 14. It comes in a few bright colors and is easy to store. Detailed performance information like speed, range, and weight limit is not available, indicating it is intended for light, recreational use.
Pros
Specifically designed for children (7-14 years)
Foldable design for easy storage
Available in blue and red
Cons
Very limited specifications provided
Not suitable for adults or commuting
The KuKirin G3 is a high-performance electric scooter that prioritizes power and speed above all else. Its 1200W motor can reach an impressive 60 km/h, making it suitable only for experienced riders. Important specifications like battery range and weight are not provided.

Pros
Extremely powerful 1200 W motor
Very high maximum speed of 60 km/h
Striking black and orange design
Cons
No information on battery range
High speed may not be legal on public roads
Not for beginners
The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Lite (2nd Gen) is a foldable scooter with a respectable 25 km range. While one user praised its smooth ride for the price, several other reviews raise serious concerns about its durability and battery performance, especially in cold weather.
Pros
Foldable for easy transport and storage
Smooth and steady ride reported by a user
25 km range on a single charge
Cons
Battery reported to perform poorly in the cold
User reviews mention low build quality
Underwhelming power reported by some users
The Ninebot KickScooter C2 Pro is a model from Segway aimed squarely at kids and teens. Its modest specifications, including a 16 km/h top speed, 17 km range, and a 50 kg weight limit, are chosen for safety for younger riders. It is not suitable for adults or for serious commuting.
Pros
Designed for younger, lighter riders
Foldable for easy carrying
From the reputable Ninebot by Segway brand
Cons
Very low max speed of 16 km/h
Limited range of only 17 km
Low 50 kg maximum user weight
Compare specifications
| Maximum user weight | 100 kg | — | — | 100 kg | 50 kg |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum power | 600 W | — | — | 390 W | 260 W |
| Speed (max) | 25 km/h | — | 60 km/h | 20 km/h | 16 km/h |
| Range | 30 km | — | — | 25 km | 17 km |
How we built the list
The ranking is updated monthly and is based on data we collect from our own platform. Products that rank highly are popular with our users while also maintaining high quality according to editorial expert reviews. Specifically, we take into account how many users follow a product through price alerts or lists, how it is rated by experts and users, as well as how much traffic it generates to stores and how well it is represented in stores. No products are paid placements — the ranking is governed solely by data.




















