23+ Different Types of Scooters: The Ultimate Guide

By Alex Rudd

Nowadays, people of all age groups are using scooters as a mode of transportation. Thanks to their benefits, such as being lightweight and easy to maneuver, scooters are the perfect choice for exploring the outdoors or commuting to work or school in a fun way. But the question is, how many types of scooters are available? 

There are over 22 types of scooters, each with its own features and uses. Some common ones include kick scooters, electric scooters, mobility scooters, 3-wheel scooters, and gas-powered scooters.

It is important to know the different types of scooters to select the right one for your needs. Each scooter has unique features, functions, and capabilities, making it vital to choose the right one depending on your specific usage. 

It can be shocking to see how far they have come! That’s right; today, scooters aren’t just for kids anymore.

1. Kick Scooter

23+ Different Types of Scooters: The Ultimate Guide

Kick scooters are the most popular and common type of scooter. Pushing off the ground with your strong foot would be best to use the kick scooter to move forward. They are portable, lightweight, and easy to maneuver. 

They are best for kids and adults because they have a leaner learning curve, so you don’t have to practice much to ride this kick scooter. If you are just getting started or are a beginner, you can follow our how-to guide on riding a kick scooter for the first time.

2. Electric Scooter

Electric scooters are becoming more popular due to their convenience, portability, and high-speed motors. Rechargeable lithium ion-based batteries power these electric scooters and can travel up to 40 mph. 

They are best for people who often travel for short commutes and are relatively easy to ride. If you live in a city with a lot of traffic, these electric scooters can be the perfect option. You don’t need any parking space or waiting hours in traffic. Just unfold your electric scooter and start moving. That’s it!

This article we have discussed more in depth about electric scooter and how they work.

3. Pro Scooter

These scooters are designed for stunts and other tricks showing freestyle skills. Pro scooters are made of more durable materials and have strengthened welding on the handlebars and decks to handle the impact of ruff landing by doing tricks and stunts.

Stunt scooters are commonly popular among young adults and teenagers who enjoy doing extreme sports with their scooters. Pro-scooter riders have different fan bases, and pro-scooter riding is up for consideration for inclusion in the Olympics. 

In the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Pro scooter riders showcased their incredible skills and tricks in front of thousands of people. Due to the extreme nature of these stunt scooters, they are recommended for kids ages eight and up.

4. Three-wheeled Scooter

These three-wheeled scooters are popular among kids aged 5 to 12. These are the best options for young kids who need more stability and control while riding a scooter. 

They are equipped with two wheels at the front and one at the back, making it easier to balance while riding. These scooters are perfect for kids and older adults who may struggle to balance on a regular kick scooter.

5. Four-Wheel Scooter

These scooters are more convenient than competitors’ traditional scooters with two wheels. Four-wheel scooters offer stability and versatility, making ride time easy. 

The only issue with these four-wheel scooters is that they are rare and difficult to find because only a few manufacturers make them. If you are a person who is struggling to balance on the traditional kick scooter, then you can use four-wheel scooters.

6. Mobility Scooter

Mobility scooters are made for people with trouble walking long distances or standing for long periods. They have armrests, footrests, and comfortable seats for riding with comfort. Mobility scooters can travel up to 10 mph at full acceleration. 

In general, mobility scooters have simple and easy-to-use controls, making them easier to drive than motorcycles and cars. They are designed primarily for people with disabilities and senior citizens looking for a beginner-friendly ride that doesn’t need much more skill to drive. 

7. Gas Powered Scooter

As the name says, gas-powered scooters use gas as fuel for their engines. Most gas-powered scooters have automatic gear transmission systems, but some have manual kick-start. In automatic gas-powered scooters, you need to start the scooter and accelerate the grip, and your scooter will start moving ahead.

8. Motorcycle Scooter

These motorcycle scooters are equipped with motors but have unique molding features to make them look like a motorcycle. Kids enjoy these scooters because they feel like riding a real motorcycle, just like an adult riding a bike.

The motorcycle scooter is a miniature version of the actual motorcycle designed for safety and enjoyment. It gives an impressive yet controlled riding experience for young riders. You can adjust speed settings and feel the ergonomic design that offers a unique way to ride as a kid and enhances your confidence and motor skills.

9. Dirt Scooter

Just like pro scooters, dirt scooters are also for performing stunts and other freestyle tricks. However, the difference between a pro scooter and a dirt scooter is that the pro scooter usually rides on pavements and plane roads, but dirt scooters ride on dirt and off-road surfaces. 

Dirt scooters are equipped with high-pressure inflatable tires and oversized handlebars, which make them capable of riding in dirt jumps.

10. Vespa Scooter

Vespa scooters and mopeds are designed by an Italian luxury brand named Piaggio. Vespa has evolved from only a single model. They are not just scooters, they are a lifestyle choice. These Italian scooters continue to attract riders from all around the world. Most of the states in the US consider Vespa as a moped and need to have a driver’s license to ride it. 

11. Off-Road Scooter

Electric off-road scooters are a great way to have some fun in rough terrains. They are durable and can ride easily on new terrains like dirt, gravel, and uphill. These off-road scooters have knobby tires with wider profiles, making them better for riding on dirt and small rocks. 

12. Electric Off-Road Scooter

The electric off-road scooter can easily climb uphill and tackle uneven surfaces. These scooters are the same as traditional off-road scooters, but they don’t need manual power to move. Instead, they use electrical energy to move ahead and have more power in them. 

13. Dirt Tricks Scooter

Dirt trikes are made of blow-molded plastic and have low-traction rear wheels. The two rear wheels create a loss of traction and the front wheel is extra large, which helps counter-steering while riding on corners. 

14. Folding Scooter

As there are already so many options in scooters. Now the foldable scooter is not a few things but there have been improvements since they first came into the market. The foldable scooters are portable which makes them very easy to carry around. 

Most folding scooters are made up of lightweight materials that have the entire scooter weight of 30 to 40 pounds. There are even some foldable compact scooters that you can fit into your backpack without any issue. This way you can carry your scooter to your school, office, or any other place where you want to ride your scooter.

16. Mini Scooter

Mini scooters are small ones designed for kids ages 2 to 5 years old. They are lighter and smaller than a regular kick scooter, making them easier for kids to move around. Some of the mini scooters come with adjustable handlebars so you can increase the handlebars as your kid grows.

17. Flicker Scooter

These scooters are in a Y or V shape which is a new type of scooter that was invented by Y-volution. The Flicker scooter has three wheels instead of two, it has two platforms for both feet instead of one which usually traditional kick scooters have. It has little wide handlebars and an added hand brake to slow down the speed. 

Flicker soccer moves by body motions rather than putting your foot on the ground. You just need to shift your weight from one side to another so that it can move forward. It is like a fun way to ride and just shake your body to go forward.

18. Wiggle & Swing Scooter

A wiggle and swing scooter are both are also Flicker scooters but because of the patents owned by Y-volution the trem wiggle or swing scooter was used by copycats to the original design and selling them in the market. The swing scooters are fast and if you are a teenager or kid you need to give it a try once.

19. Single Wheel Electric Scooter

The single-wheel electric scooter is like a unicycle that has an electric motor, sensors, gyroscopes, and accelerometers to help the rider maintain their balance on the scooter. It is not easy to maintain balance in these scooters as in two-wheel electric scooters. 

These are not new and were made around ten years ago by green energy programmers. They were not popular back then because of some technological limitations and high expense, they are used by only industrialized nations.

20. Underwater Scooter

Underwater scooters are a type of sea scooter that pulls people underwater to reduce the effort of swimming. It is useful for scuba divers and free divers to move through the water with less effort and less oxygen usage. You can use underwater scooters in both fresh and saltwater, meaning you can take them in the lake as well as the ocean. 

21. Knee Scooter

A knee scooter is a medical mobility scooter that offers a safe and easy-to-maneuver alternative to crutches. They are designed to bear weight relief for those who have injuries such as fractures, sprained ankles, or surgery of the foot. Unlike other types of scooters, they are not used for fun activities.

22. Garden Scooter

Garden scooters are four-wheel scooters that have different components for carrying gardening types of equipment. They are useful for those who spend lots of time gardening low to the ground. They allow you to set much easier for a long time and easily carry many tools with you. 

Garden scooters are handy tools for your farming because they are low enough that you can do the sitting work rather than kneeling. Kneeling hurts your knees if you stay in the same position for a long time.