KuKirin G2 is a foldable electric scooter that sits comfortably between a no-frills city commuter and a light off-road machine. With an 800W brushless motor, a 48V 15Ah battery, and 10-inch tubeless tyres, it covers a reasonable amount of ground without asking too much from you in return. It is not the most powerful scooter on the market, but it does not pretend to be either.
KuKirin G2 - Overview
The G2 runs on an 800W rear hub motor paired with sine wave acceleration, which keeps the power delivery smooth rather than jerky. Electric scooters in this class rarely include front and rear spring suspension as standard, but the G2 does, and it makes a real difference on anything other than perfectly flat tarmac. A touchscreen display shows speed, battery level, gear status, and trip data in real time, which is a nice touch at this segment. The one-button quick-fold mechanism means you can collapse it in seconds for public transport or storage.
Key Features
- Motor: 800W brushless hub motor with sine wave controller, peak 1200W
- Battery: 48V 15Ah lithium-ion, up to 55km range at medium speed (65kg load)
- Top Speed: 45 km/h across three speed modes: 25 / 35 / 45 km/h
- Brakes: Front and rear disc brakes with electronic power-off brake, braking distance 4–10m
- Tyres and Suspension: 10-inch tubeless off-road vacuum tyres with front and rear spring shock absorbers
- Waterproofing: IP54 rated, suitable for light rain
Who is KuKirin G2 for?
The G2 makes most sense for daily urban commuters who occasionally stray off smooth roads — think cobblestones, gravel paths, or uneven pavements. It also suits riders who need something foldable enough to take on a bus or train and store in a small flat. It is less suited to anyone who regularly tackles steep hills or expects the full 55km range in real-world conditions.
Pros and Cons
On the positive side, the suspension genuinely works, the touchscreen is a practical upgrade over basic LED panels, and the IP54 rating adds everyday confidence. On the downside, real-world range tends to fall noticeably short of the advertised 55km — users commonly report 30–40km depending on weight and riding style. The 8–9 hour charge time is also on the longer side, so overnight charging is essentially mandatory. Find more deals and coupons on our site.
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