Written by
Liam E.
Last updated
Jun 14, 26
Dual 1200W motors and a 40-mile range make the Titan Pro the most capable commuter scooter under $1,600.
Dual 1200W brushless hub motors hit 2400W peak — enough torque to handle steep urban grades without speed loss
60V 20.4Ah battery (1,224Wh) delivers 28-33 real-world miles, one of the best ranges in the sub-$1,600 class
330lb max load capacity is significantly higher than most competitors at this price point
10-inch off-road pneumatic tires plus dual suspension provide genuinely comfortable ride quality on rough urban surfaces
Dual disc brakes with regenerative braking offer strong, progressive stopping power and modest range recovery
71lb weight makes portability a real problem — carrying this up stairs daily is genuinely exhausting, and the folding mechanism doesn't fully compensate
Stock charger takes 12-13 hours for a full charge; Hiboy doesn't include or offer a faster dual-port charger in the box at this price
Folding stem locking mechanism feels plasticky and less confidence-inspiring than the rest of the scooter's construction
If you’ve been searching for a scooter that doesn’t compromise on power or range, this hiboy titan pro electric scooter review is going to get your attention fast. The Titan Pro is Hiboy’s flagship commuter scooter, and it’s built for riders who are done messing around with underpowered machines that tap out on hills or die halfway through their commute.
At the heart of this scooter are dual 1200W brushless hub motors delivering a combined 2400W peak output — that’s serious muscle for a folding commuter. Paired with a 60V 20.4Ah battery (1,224Wh total), Hiboy claims up to 40 miles of range, which is among the highest in this price bracket. Top speed sits at 32mph, pushing this firmly into performance territory.
The Titan Pro also punches above its weight on the hardware side: 10-inch off-road pneumatic tires, dual suspension front and rear, dual hydraulic disc brakes with regenerative braking, and IPX4 water resistance all come standard. A color LCD display with cruise control and a companion smartphone app round out the package. At $1,599, this scooter is targeting serious commuters, heavier riders needing a 330lb max load, and anyone who wants genuine range without spending $2,500 or more.
The Hiboy Titan Pro is built for the urban commuter who covers 10 to 20 miles daily and needs a scooter that won’t leave them stranded or struggling up a bridge ramp. If you’re commuting in a hilly city, this dual-motor setup is one of the few sub-$1,600 options that will actually handle elevation without embarrassing itself.
The 330lb max load capacity makes this one of the stronger options for heavier riders who’ve been burned by scooters with 265lb limits. It’s also a solid pick for riders who encounter mixed surfaces — broken sidewalks, light gravel paths, or rougher urban pavement — where those 10-inch pneumatic tires and dual suspension earn their keep.
Budget-wise, this buyer is willing to spend serious money on a quality scooter rather than cycling through cheap models. They’re not recreational weekend riders; they’re daily users who treat this as real transportation and need reliability, range, and performance in one package.

Out on the road, the dual brushless hub motors deliver a noticeably punchy launch. Engage full power mode and you’ll feel both motors working together — acceleration is confident and linear, not jerky. Hitting 32mph on flat ground is genuinely achievable, and the Titan Pro handles moderate inclines without the motor whine and speed drop you get on single-motor scooters in this class.
The 10-inch pneumatic off-road tires absorb road imperfections well, and combined with the front and rear dual suspension, the ride quality is genuinely comfortable for a scooter of this weight class. Potholes and expansion joints don’t rattle your teeth out — a real differentiator at this price.
Braking is handled by dual disc brakes supplemented by regenerative braking through the motor. Stopping power is strong and progressive; I never felt the front wheel lurch unpredictably. The regenerative system adds a small but meaningful contribution to range recovery on downhills.
Real-world range on mixed terrain at moderate speed lands around 28-33 miles in my experience — short of the 40-mile claim, but still exceptional for this category. Charge time runs approximately 12-13 hours with the stock charger, which is the one area where Hiboy should offer a faster dual-charger option.
$1,599
71 lbs (32.2 kg)
Dual 1200W brushless hub motors (2400W peak)
60V 20.4Ah (1,224Wh)
Up to 40 miles
32 mph
10-inch off-road pneumatic
Dual disc brakes + regenerative braking
Dual suspension (front and rear)
330 lbs (150 kg)
IPX4
Approximately 12-13 hours (stock charger)
Dual 1200W motors and a 40-mile range make the Titan Pro the most capable commuter scooter under $1,600.