
Ninebot GT1 SuperScooter
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.
New South Wales allows shared hire e-scooters only. A private e-scooter can be used on private property only.
Source: Transport for NSWTop speed of 60 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Victoria.
Source: Victorian GovernmentTop speed of 60 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Queensland.
Source: Queensland Government StreetSmartsTop 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 AustraliaTop 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 WATop 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 TasmaniaNorthern Territory allows shared hire e-scooters only. A private e-scooter can be used on private property only.
Source: Northern Territory GovernmentTop 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 GovernmentFull specifications
Performance
| Motor (continuous) | 1400 W |
| Motor (peak) | 3000 W |
| Dual motor | No |
| Top speed (unrestricted) | 60 km/h |
| Can be limited to 25 km/h | No |
| Range (claimed) | 70 km |
| Battery | 1008 Wh |
| Water resistance | IPX4 |
Build
| Weight | 47.5 kg |
| Max rider weight | 150 kg |
| Foldable | Yes |
| Seat option | No |
| Tyres | 11 inch tubeless self sealing |
| Suspension | Front double wishbone, rear trailing arm, 15 level adjustable hydraulic damping |
| Brakes | Front 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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