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| Product | Product | Carry and storage | Range and power | Ride feel and safety | Best use case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ECOROAD EC6 Lightest and easiest to live with, but clearly the short-range option. | 11.5 kg and a 3-second fold The easiest scooter here to lift, store, and carry between rides. | 400W peak, about 20 km claimed range Best for short urban hops, campus trips, and last-mile commuting. | 8.5-inch pneumatic tires, EABS, rear disc brake Feels basic but safe enough for everyday city riding. | Lightweight city errands and transit links Fits riders who want an easy commuter more than a long-range machine. | Best if portability matters most The cleanest pick when you want a simple scooter you can carry without thinking. |
| INVANTI E30 A stronger daily commuter choice than EC6 if comfort and range matter more. | Foldable, but built for more everyday use A step up if you want more scooter without giving up portability. | 350W rated, 700W peak, up to 40 km claimed range Better if your commute is longer than EC6's short-hop focus. | Dual rear suspension and 10-inch honeycomb solid tires Feels more planted and more polished on rough city pavement. | Daily city commuting with a bit more cushion A sensible middle ground for riders who want comfort and range balance. | Best if you want the next step up from a basic lightweight scooter Adds more commute confidence without jumping to a much larger platform. |
| NAVEE V25 More refined and stable than EC6, with a stronger everyday commute feel. | Still foldable, but more commuter-bike sized Less about ultra-light carry, more about riding like a real daily vehicle. | 350W rated, 38V 8Ah battery, up to 31 km claimed range A stronger fit for routine trips than EC6's short-range setup. | Dual rear suspension, 14-inch wheels, app control Feels more stable and more mature on imperfect roads. | Balanced daily commuting Good for riders who want a practical commuter without going oversized. | Best if you want more ride stability than EC6 A better all-rounder when the scooter will be used most days. |
| 5TH WHEEL V48Pro More comfortable and more substantial than EC6, but clearly less portable. | Heavier seated scooter with more road presence Not the easiest scooter to carry, but calmer once you are on it. | 800W hub motor, up to 32 km range A stronger ride feel than EC6 when you want more confidence in daily use. | Dual suspension and larger wheels Built more for comfort and stability than for quick lifting. | Seated errands and relaxed neighborhood travel A better fit if you want comfort first and portability second. | Best if you want the comfort-first upgrade The obvious step up when EC6 feels too basic or too short-range. |
How this comparison was built: Street Rides reviewed current product specs, feature lists, and rider-use cues from the product pages. The focus here is on how each scooter handles short trips, storage, carrying, and everyday city use. Claimed range and speed vary with rider weight, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, and riding mode.
Current ECOROAD, INVANTI, NAVEE, and 5TH WHEEL listing specs reviewed for this comparison.