Hiboy S2
2,526 ratings, and the reviews are mostly about the support.
- Claimed range
- 17 miles
- Top speed
- 18 mph
- Weight
- 35,5 lb
Hiboy
5,730 ratings at 4.4. Nothing else here is close.
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Six axes, the same rule for every scooter. This is our judgment, not the manufacturer's.
| Range | 4/10 | |
|---|---|---|
| Push | 5/10 | |
| Comfort | 6/10 | |
| Portability | 6/10 | |
| Safety | 7/10 | |
| Value | 9/10 |
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Estimated reachable area over the road network. Real range varies with rider weight, hills, tire pressure, temperature and how hard you ride.
5,730 ratings. That is more than double anything else on this site, in either market, and it is the single most useful fact about this scooter. A 4.4 average across nearly six thousand buyers is not a marketing number β it is about as close to ground truth as consumer reviews get.
The S2 Pro is the standard Hiboy S2 with the three upgrades that actually matter: a 500 W motor instead of 350, 10-inch tires instead of 8.5, and 25.6 miles of range instead of 17. The tires are the one you feel most. Two extra inches of diameter changes how a scooter handles a pothole edge far more than any spec sheet suggests, and they are still solid, so they still cannot puncture.
Something worth pointing out that has nothing to do with the hardware: the first bullet on the listing is a disclaimer. Before any marketing, Hiboy states that speed and range vary with rider weight, surface, incline and temperature. In a category where every competitor quotes its best-case number as if it were a guarantee, volunteering that first is unusual, and it is consistent with what buyers say about the company afterwards.
Because Hiboy publishes 36V and 11.6Ah rather than a watt-hour figure, we can work out the real capacity: about 418 Wh. That is a calculation from published numbers, not an estimate, which is why this field isn't blank the way it is on most of the scooters here.
The limits. At 35.9 lb it is carryable for a flight of stairs and no more. Eight hours to charge is slow. There is no rated water resistance and no mention of UL 2272 β the second of which matters if your building has started asking. And the suspension is rear-only, which with solid tires means rough pavement still reaches you.
Anything marked «—» is a figure the manufacturer doesn't publish. We don't fill those in by eye.
| Type of riding | Commuting |
|---|---|
| UL certification | Not stated in the listing. Ask the seller if your building requires it |
| Frame material | Aluminum |
| Nominal power | 500 W |
|---|---|
| Peak power | β |
| Top speed | 19 mph |
| Max climb | β |
| Ride modes | β |
| Battery | 418 Wh |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 36 V |
| Claimed range | 25,6 miles |
| Charge time | 8 h |
| Removable battery | β |
| Tire size | 10" |
|---|---|
| Tire type | Solid, puncture-proof |
| Suspension | Dual rear shock absorbers |
| Brakes | Dual: front and rear |
| Lights | Headlight rated to 49 ft |
| Turn signals | β |
| Water resistance | β |
| Phone app | Yes |
| Weight | 35,9 lb |
|---|---|
| Max load | 220 lb |
| Folds | Yes |
| Folded size | 45.3 Γ 16.5 Γ 47.6 in unfolded |
| Warranty | 12 months |
| 5,730 ratings | The largest body of evidence anywhere on this site, in either market, by more than double. At that sample size a 4.4 is about as solid a signal as consumer reviews produce |
|---|---|
| Battery | 36V 11.6Ah, which works out to roughly 418 Wh. Hiboy publishes volts and amp-hours rather than watt-hours, so this one we can actually calculate instead of leaving blank |
| Honest about the range | The first bullet on the listing is a disclaimer that speed and range vary with rider weight, surface, incline and temperature. Almost nobody in this category volunteers that |
| 10-inch solid tires | Two inches bigger than the standard S2, which is a meaningful comfort upgrade, and still puncture-proof |
| Support | The same pattern as the standard S2 runs through these reviews: owners describing Hiboy fixing E7 errors and motor faults a year into ownership |
A summary of the reviews published on Amazon.com as of 2026-08-21.
4.4 out of 5 from 5,730 ratings β by a wide margin the largest sample on this site. Two themes dominate. First, longevity: multiple owners report a year and several thousand miles without trouble, and at least one bought a second one rather than switch brands. Second, and again, support: a detailed five-star review describes Hiboy working through an E7 error, motor grinding and charging problems a year after purchase. The complaints are the predictable ones β slow charging and a firm ride on bad pavement.
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2,526 ratings, and the reviews are mostly about the support.
UL 2272 and 2271 certified, 800 W, IPX5. The safe pick.
#2 best seller. The best of the $160 tier, and what $160 actually buys.