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Ninebot GT1 SuperScooter

2025 model
Private land device
$3,250$3,599Officially discontinued by Segway Australia (reference price $3,299, no longer purchasable there). Currently in stock via The Digishop at $3,250 (regular $3,599); other AU retailers checked are sold out with asking prices ranging roughly $2,549 to $4,299.
70 kmRange
60 km/hTop speed
47.5 kgWeight
3000WMotor

A single motor superscooter with full adjustable suspension. Discontinued by Segway Australia; private land use in Australia.

Where you can ride it

Legality is computed from this scooter's specs against each state and territory's rules. It is a guide, not legal advice. Per state figures are a July 2026 draft and are being verified against official sources. Always confirm your local rules.

NSWNot permitted in public

New South Wales allows shared hire e-scooters only. A private e-scooter can be used on private property only.

Source: Transport for NSW
VICPrivate land only

Top speed of 60 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Victoria.

Source: Victorian Government
QLDPrivate land only

Top speed of 60 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Queensland.

Source: Queensland Government StreetSmarts
SAPrivate land only

Top speed of 60 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in South Australia.

Source: Government of South Australia
WAPrivate land only

Top speed of 60 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Western Australia.

Source: Department of Transport WA
TASPrivate land only

Top speed of 60 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Tasmania.

Source: Department of State Growth Tasmania
NTNot permitted in public

Northern Territory allows shared hire e-scooters only. A private e-scooter can be used on private property only.

Source: Northern Territory Government
ACTPrivate land only

Top speed of 60 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Australian Capital Territory.

Source: ACT Government

Full specifications

Performance

Motor (continuous)1400 W
Motor (peak)3000 W
Dual motorNo
Top speed (unrestricted)60 km/h
Can be limited to 25 km/hNo
Range (claimed)70 km
Battery1008 Wh
Water resistanceIPX4

Build

Weight47.5 kg
Max rider weight150 kg
FoldableYes
Seat optionNo
Tyres11 inch tubeless self sealing
SuspensionFront double wishbone, rear trailing arm, 15 level adjustable hydraulic damping
BrakesFront and rear hydraulic disc, dual piston

Should you buy it?

Best suited to

Riders who want serious single motor performance and full adjustable suspension for private land, at a lower price than the dual motor GT2.

Standout strength

Adjustable hydraulic suspension, hydraulic disc brakes and a large 1008 Wh battery in a single motor superscooter.

Main compromise

Not a legal class device for public riding in Australia, and heavy at 47.5 kg. Officially discontinued by Segway Australia; current stock is through an independent AU retailer.

Check before buying. This is treated as a private land device here given its power, speed and weight, even though Segway Australia's factory firmware ships it limited to 25 km/h with an unlock available for private property use. Understand your state rules before buying.

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