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Hiboy's Titan PRO 2400W Claims 80 Miles and 31 MPH in a Foldable Adult Scooter at $1,300

Hiboy Titan PRO is a 2400W dual-motor electric scooter with 80-mile range (at 9.3 MPH), 31 MPH top speed, dual hydraulic brakes, and 10-inch gel tires. $1,299.

Hiboy's Titan PRO 2400W Claims 80 Miles and 31 MPH in a Foldable Adult Scooter at $1,300

What it is

The Hiboy Titan PRO is a foldable dual-motor electric scooter with a 2,400W peak-output dual-motor setup, a 48V 36Ah high-capacity battery, 10-inch gel-filled pneumatic tires, dual hydraulic disc brakes, and front-plus-rear suspension. It is rated for up to 31 MPH top speed, 35% incline capability, and up to 80 miles of range at an optimal 9.3 MPH steady pace. Frame is AL-6061 aluminum, weight capacity is 300 lbs, and the quick-release folding mechanism compresses the scooter for car-trunk storage.

MSRP is $1,999.99. 9to5toys tracked sustained sale pricing to $1,299.98 at Amazon and Hiboy direct.

What's interesting

80 miles of range is the headline that separates the Titan PRO from mid-tier electric scooters. The 48V 36Ah battery capacity is roughly 1,728Wh, which is competitive with entry-level e-bike batteries. At 9.3 MPH steady-state (a realistic commute pace on dedicated bike lanes), real-world range measured by Boarddeckhq approaches the 80-mile claim. At full speed (31 MPH), expect roughly half: 40 miles, which Hiboy prints on the Amazon listing.

2,400W peak dual-motor configuration delivers hill-climbing capability that single-motor scooters at the same price cannot. 35% incline handling is meaningful for San Francisco or Seattle topography where single-motor competitors stall on steep streets.

Dual hydraulic disc brakes are a proper safety upgrade over the drum-plus-electronic combinations typical in the $800-$1,200 tier. Hydraulic brakes deliver consistent stopping power regardless of wheel speed or brake heat, which matters at 31 MPH.

10-inch gel-filled pneumatic tires address the flat-tire failure mode that has plagued e-scooters with standard pneumatic tubes. The gel insert reduces the need for regular air-pressure maintenance and resists puncture from urban debris. Electric Ride Co. confirms the gel tire setup as a distinguishing feature of this SKU.

Quick-release folding cuts assembly time to seconds. For commuters who mix scooter and transit, the folding mechanism is the realistic differentiator.

What's missing or unverified

Weight is significant. The Titan PRO weighs roughly 65 lbs, which is at the upper end of what most riders can reasonably lift into a car trunk or carry up stairs. For apartment dwellers without ground-floor storage, this is a real limitation.

Top speed of 31 MPH exceeds legal e-scooter limits in many US jurisdictions. Riders in NYC, California, and other regulated markets may need to cap the scooter electronically via Hiboy's app or ride at reduced speed to comply with local laws.

Recharge time is 9 hours from empty to full, per Boarddeckhq's measurement. For daily commute use, plan charging overnight. Fast-charge capability is not published for this SKU.

Warranty is 12 months, which is shorter than premium competitors like Segway Ninebot Max (24 months) and Unagi Model One Voyager (24 months). For a $1,299 purchase, a longer warranty would be reasonable.

Retailer inventory is uneven. Electric Ride Co. lists a 2023 generation; Amazon and Hiboy direct ship the 2026 refresh. Buyers should verify the specific model year before purchase.

IPX4 water resistance handles rain and splashes but not submerged puddles or deep water crossings.

Who it's for

Suburban commuters with 15-30 mile one-way commutes where the 80-mile range enables round-trip without charging at work. Urban riders in hilly terrain (San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Boston) where dual-motor hill climbing matters. Off-road recreational riders who want gel-filled 10-inch tires for trails.

Not for: apartment dwellers without storage (65 lbs is heavy), first-time e-scooter buyers (a $400-$600 single-motor scooter is the right entry point), or riders in jurisdictions that strictly enforce 20-25 MPH e-scooter speed limits.

Verdict

The Titan PRO at $1,299 is one of the better-value dual-motor electric scooters in 2026. The 80-mile range, dual hydraulic brakes, and gel-filled 10-inch tires hit a strong spec sheet for the price. Against the Segway Ninebot Max G2 at $1,100 (single-motor, 43-mile range) and the Unagi Model One Voyager at $1,290 (dual-motor, 24-mile range), the Titan PRO wins on range and hill-climbing capability; it loses on warranty length and overall polish. For long-commute and hilly-terrain riders, this is the right pick.

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