Kukirin T3 is one of those scooters that is hard to ignore on the street. The sharp diamond-cut frame, RGB side strips and the signature blue "Angel Wing" laser projection at the rear turn heads even before you twist the throttle. Underneath the styling, though, there is a genuinely capable machine built around a 48V 15.6Ah battery and an 800W brushless motor that peaks at 1000W.
Kukirin T3 - Overview
The T3 sits somewhere between a city commuter and a light off-road scooter. Ten-inch tubeless tyres and a front-plus-rear spring suspension system absorb the kind of bumps you regularly find on urban roads, while a 20-degree climbing angle means hills are not much of an obstacle. The aluminium alloy frame keeps things reasonably solid, though at 25.5 kg this is not the lightest option in the segment. The one-button folding mechanism does make it manageable enough to fit in a car boot.
Key Features
- Motor: 800W brushless rear hub motor, peaking at 1000W, delivering up to 26 N·m of torque
- Battery and range: 48V 15.6Ah lithium-ion battery, up to 58 km on a single charge at medium speed with a 120 kg load
- Three speed modes: 15 km/h / 30 km/h / 45 km/h, with a recommended public-road speed of 25 km/h
- Tyres and suspension: 10-inch off-road tubeless pneumatic tyres, front and rear spring shocks, 150 mm ground clearance
- Lighting system: 14-piece setup including LED headlight, turn signals, RGB ambient side strips, and "Angel Wing" blue laser tail projection
- Safety: Dual disc brakes, IP54 water resistance, electronic ignition lock, braking distance 5-12 metres
Who is Kukirin T3 for?
This scooter suits daily commuters covering up to around 40-50 km in real-world conditions, riders who occasionally venture off smooth tarmac, and anyone who values standing out visually. The 120 kg load limit and stable deck also make it a reasonable option for heavier riders who find lighter scooters lacking in confidence.
Pros and Cons
On the plus side: solid range, strong motor output, standout lighting, and dual disc brakes add genuine stopping confidence. On the downside, the 25.5 kg weight means carrying it up stairs is a workout, and the 7-8 hour charging time is on the long side. Also worth noting: in many countries the 45 km/h top speed exceeds legal limits for public roads, so check your local regulations before riding at full throttle.
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