Segway Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter review
The Segway Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter is the fastest and most powerful scooter in ScootFinder's verified catalogue: dual motors, a 70 km/h top speed, full suspension and hydraulic discs. It's an unambiguous private land machine in Australia, not a road legal device at any speed setting, in any state.
Last reviewed 16 Jul 2026
An electric scooter parked in an urban plaza. Photo for illustration.
Key points
- A sale price of $3,999 has been seen through Segway Australia, RRP is higher at $4,299.
- Dual motor drive with an unrestricted top speed of 70 km/h, the fastest in ScootFinder's catalogue, a private land device everywhere in Australia.
- Claimed range of 70 km, 55 km realistic, respectable for a performance scooter of this power.
- Full front and rear suspension and hydraulic disc brakes, the most capable chassis in the catalogue.
- Weighs 35 kg, among the heaviest scooters we've verified.
How we assessed this
Built from Segway Australia's published specifications and observed sale pricing, cross checked against ScootFinder's compliance engine, not a hands on test. We'll update this if a physical test is completed.
The case for it
Nothing else in ScootFinder's catalogue matches the GT2 SuperScooter's outright numbers: dual motors, 70 km/h, full suspension front and rear, and hydraulic discs at both ends. For a rider with genuine private land or track access who wants the most capable machine available, this is that machine, and it still folds for storage despite the hardware packed into it.
Where it falls short
There's no ambiguity here: at 70 km/h, it isn't close to Australia's 25 km/h legal class and cannot be limited to it in any meaningful way, it's a private land device in every state and territory, full stop. At 35 kg it's also genuinely heavy, and pricing sits at the top of ScootFinder's catalogue, this is a considered purchase for someone who already knows they want a superscooter, not an impulse buy.
Who should buy it
Experienced riders with confirmed private land or track access who want the most power and speed available and are prepared to pay for it. If range matters as much as outright speed, compare it against the Inokim OXO before deciding, the OXO trades a little top speed for more distance per charge.
Verdict at a glance
| Price | $3,999 to $4,299 |
| Legal class (25 km/h lock) | No, private land only |
| Claimed / real world range | 70 km / 55 km |
| Top speed | 70 km/h |
| Weight | 35 kg |
| Best for | Outright performance on private land or a track |
| Main compromise | Not legal for public riding anywhere, heavy, top of the price range |
See our full 2026 buying guide and how fast electric scooters actually go for the full speed range across the catalogue.
This is the scooter you buy once you already know you have somewhere legal and safe to use everything it can do, not the one you buy to find out.
Frequently asked questions
How fast is the Segway Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter?
70 km/h unrestricted, the fastest scooter in ScootFinder's verified catalogue, and well outside Australia's 25 km/h legal class.
Is the Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter legal in Australia?
No, not for public riding, in any state or territory. At 70 km/h it's a private land device nationwide.
How much does the Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter cost?
A sale price of $3,999 has been seen through Segway Australia, with a higher RRP of $4,299.
How heavy is the Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter?
35 kg, among the heaviest scooters in ScootFinder's catalogue, reflecting its dual motor drivetrain and full suspension.
Sources
- Segway Australia (checked 16 Jul 2026)
- ScootFinder.au verified catalogue (lib/scooters/data/segway.ts) (checked 16 Jul 2026)