The scooter that handles everything — city streets, bumpy paths, and everything in between Most electric scooters are built for smooth pavement and short hops. The ZT3 Pro is built for riders who need more — more range, more terrain capability, more power, and smarter tech. Whether you’re commuting across town or taking a trail detour, this handles both without compromise.
What it does
- 650W nominal motor peaking at 1600W delivers a top speed of 24.9 MPH across flat ground and climbs inclines up to 25% grade without losing pace
- 597Wh battery provides up to 43.5 miles of range in Eco mode — one of the longest ranges available at this price point in the off-road scooter category
- Dual suspension system — front telescopic and rear spring — absorbs bumps, curbs, and rough terrain so you feel the road without being thrown around by it
- 11-inch off-road tubeless tires provide traction and ground clearance across gravel, dirt, grass, and urban terrain without the risk of flats
- Flash Charge Technology fully recharges the battery in 4 hours — significantly faster than standard scooter chargers
Why people use it
- Segway Traction Control System (TCS) and SegRide Stability Enhancement keep the wheels planted on wet or loose surfaces
- Dual disc brakes provide consistent, controlled stopping power with short braking distances
- Apple Find My integration tracks the scooter’s location at all times — even when powered off
- Segway-Ninebot app allows speed mode customization, digital lock, battery monitoring, and scheduled charging
- UL2272 and UL2271 certified by TUV Rheinland — meets strict US electrical and fire safety standards
- Adjustable handlebar height fits riders between 5’3″ and 6’7″
What to know
- Maximum payload is 265 lbs
- Scooter weighs approximately 65 lbs — foldable but not as portable as lighter commuter models; best suited to riders who don’t need to carry it frequently
- Sport mode reduces range to approximately 18.6 miles in exchange for maximum acceleration and speed
- Check local regulations before use — speed and road access rules for e-scooters vary by city and region
What to use it for
- Long daily commutes where range anxiety is a real concern
- Mixed terrain riders who split time between roads and light trails
- Replacing a car or public transit for medium-distance urban trips






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