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Trottinette électrique tout-terrain Isinwheel GT1 800 W, vitesse maximale 45 km/h, autonomie 45 km

Product Overview

The latest upgraded iSinwheel GT1 Dual Motor Off-Road Electric Scooter is a high-performance electric scooter designed for riders who want speed, traction, and everyday versatility. It comes equipped with dual 800W motors, a 624Wh battery, 35% hill-climbing ability, 10-inch off-road tires, and front and rear dual swing-arm suspension for a smoother and more stable ride. With electronic plus disc braking, LED headlight, ambient lighting, smart turn signals, app support, and a fast-folding design, the GT1 is a strong option for Canadian customers looking for a powerful off-road capable scooter at a competitive price point.

Key Features & Benefits

Dual 800W motors deliver strong acceleration and up to 52 km/h top speed, while the 48V 13Ah battery offers up to 56 km of claimed range. Built for Canadian riders who want more power and control, the GT1 features 10-inch off-road pneumatic tires, front and rear dual swing-arm suspension, triple braking, bright LED lighting with turn signals, app connectivity, a foldable aluminum frame, and a 150 kg max load for confident riding on city streets and rougher terrain.

Specifications

Motor: 800W x 2, Battery: 48V 13Ah 624Wh, Top Speed: 52 km/h, Range: up to 56 km, Tires: 10-inch off-road pneumatic, Suspension: front and rear dual swing-arm, Brakes: electronic plus disc, Max Load: 150 kg, Weight: 33 kg, Frame: aluminum, Folded in about 3 seconds, App Support: isinwheel Club.

Performance & Power

Dual 800W motors deliver strong 2-wheel-drive performance, up to 52 km/h top speed, 0 to 32 km/h in 3.5 seconds, and up to 35% hill-climbing ability. Riders can switch between single-motor and dual-motor modes for more control over speed and battery use.

Battery & Range

48V 13Ah battery with 624Wh capacity and BMS 3.0 battery protection system. The official Canadian page claims up to 56 km of range, with an estimated 5 to 7 hour charging time.

Safety Features

Triple braking system with electronic braking plus 130 mm disc brakes, bright LED headlight, ambient lighting, smart turn signals, 10-inch pneumatic off-road tires, and front and rear dual swing-arm suspension for better visibility, control, and stability on varied terrain.

Pros & Cons (Honest Verdict)

Pros: Very strong power for the price, dual 800W motors, up to 52 km/h top speed, good suspension setup, 10-inch pneumatic off-road tires, smart turn signals, and sporty styling. Cons: Heavier than a typical commuter scooter at 33 kg, claimed range can vary based on speed and terrain, and it is better suited for riders who want performance rather than a lightweight grab-and-go scooter.

Should You Buy It?

If you want a fast, powerful electric scooter with dual motors, off-road tires, strong hill-climbing ability, and great value for the price, the GT1 is a very compelling option. It is best for riders who want more thrill, more traction, and a more capable ride than a basic commuter scooter.

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FAQ

Performance & Range FAQ

The latest upgraded GT1 Dual is rated for speeds up to 52 km/h in dual-motor mode, giving riders much stronger acceleration and hill-climbing ability than a typical entry-level scooter. Riders looking for a more relaxed pace can also use lower speed modes for better control and battery efficiency.

The official Canadian listing claims up to 56 km of range, but real-world range will vary based on rider weight, terrain, temperature, riding mode, and speed. In practical use, faster riding, hills, colder weather, and dual-motor use will reduce total distance, which is normal for high-performance electric scooters.

Charging, Safety & Canada Use FAQ

The GT1 Dual uses a 48V 13Ah battery, and the official Canadian page lists charging at about 5 to 7 hours. That makes it practical for overnight charging or topping up between rides.

This depends on your province and municipality, but many Canadian public-road e-scooter rules are designed around scooters limited to about 24 to 25 km/h and 500W. Since the GT1 Dual is advertised at up to 52 km/h with dual 800W motors, buyers should check local rules carefully before using it on public roads, bike lanes, or shared paths.