KuKirin G2 Master is not your average folding scooter. With a combined motor output of 2000W and a battery large enough to take you across town and back without breaking a sweat, this thing is squarely aimed at riders who want real performance rather than just a gadget to park in the hallway. Whether you are cutting through city streets or tackling rougher ground on the weekend, the G2 Master is built to handle both without complaint.
KuKirin G2 Master - Overview
At the heart of the G2 Master are two brushless 1000W motors — one front, one rear — paired with a 52V 20.8Ah (1081Wh) lithium battery. The scooter tops out at 60 km/h and covers up to 70 km on a single charge, depending on how you ride it. The aluminium alloy frame keeps things sturdy without adding unnecessary bulk, and the foldable design means storing it is actually practical. It weighs around 41.5 kg, so do not expect to carry it up four flights of stairs every day.
Key Features
- Dual 1000W Motors: Switch between single-motor mode for efficiency or dual-motor mode for full power — useful for hills and off-road sections.
- 52V 20.8Ah Battery: Up to 70 km of range per charge; the 2025 version comes with a faster 3A charger included.
- Hydraulic Suspension: Front and rear hydraulic shock absorbers deal with potholes, kerbs and uneven paths more effectively than basic spring setups.
- 10-inch Tubeless Tyres: Vacuum off-road tyres rated at 50 psi provide solid grip on tarmac, gravel, and dirt alike.
- Lighting Package: Headlight, taillight, four turn signals and two ambient lights — decent visibility setup for riding after dark.
Who is KuKirin G2 Master for?
The G2 Master suits commuters who cover longer daily distances and want a scooter that does not run out of steam halfway through the ride. It also works well for anyone who regularly encounters mixed terrain — cobblestones, gravel paths, slight inclines — and needs something with enough power and suspension to stay comfortable. Riders under 120 kg are within the rated limit.
Pros and Cons of KuKirin G2 Master
The dual-motor flexibility, long range and hydraulic suspension are the obvious strengths here. The lighting setup is more complete than most rivals at this level. On the downside, 41.5 kg is a significant weight to deal with if you need to carry it, and real-world range tends to fall short of the lab figure — especially with heavier riders or in dual-motor mode. The suspension, while hydraulic, has been described by some owners as on the stiffer side.
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