Updated July 2, 2026

We just wrapped up full testing of the Navee NT5 Ultra X, the flagship of the NT5 series and it’s one of our favorite scooters of the year, not for raw power, but for its ride quality and best-in-class tech suite. Here’s the short version, with all our raw test data below. For the complete hands-on review, head over to our full Navee NT5 Ultra X review on RiderGuide.
Disclosure: Navee sent us this scooter for free, and this post contains affiliate links (we may earn a commission at no cost to you). Our testing and opinions are 100% honest. Ride safe: this is a 40 mph machine: always wear a helmet and protective gear and follow local laws.
The 60-Second Verdict

The NT5 Ultra X’s trailing-arm front end makes it the most stable scooter we’ve ridden this year: 35–40 mph genuinely feels like 20. Add proximity unlock, OTA updates, subscription-free Apple Find My, traction control, charge limiting/scheduling, and the best-tuned mechanical brakes we’ve tested, and you get a premium ~$2,000 commuter that wins on experience rather than spec-sheet bragging rights. Weak points: slow 8-hour charging, no rear turn signals, and a dim display.
Buy it if: you want a stable, tech-loaded 40 mph daily ride. Skip it if: you’re chasing raw acceleration power or serious off-road capability (only ~40 mm of suspension travel).
Our Test Results
| Test | Result |
|---|---|
| Top speed (GPS) | 39 mph (40 claimed; dash reads ~2 mph high) |
| 0–10 mph | 1.79 s |
| 0–20 mph | 4.47 s |
| 0–30 mph | 9.52 s |
| 0–35 mph | 13.71 s |
| 1/8 mile | 17.0 s |
| Off-road avg bumpiness / max vibration | 1 / 6.7 |
| Headlight | 2,200 lux @ 6 ft |
| Noise | 55 dB (D mode), 70 dB (S mode), 71 dB decel |
| Motor temp after 3 hill climbs | 113°F rear / 98°F front |
Key Specifications
| Spec | NT5 Ultra X |
|---|---|
| Motors | Dual 1,200W peak (800W nominal) |
| Battery | 46.8V, 19.2Ah, 898Wh (13S4P) |
| Charge time | ~8 hrs @ 2.45A (single port; fast charger optional) |
| Claimed range | 56 mi @ 9 mph |
| Weight | 80.4 lb |
| Tires | 10.5 x 3 in |
| Brakes | Mechanical, 140 mm rotors |
| Suspension | Dual front forks + rear spring, ~40 mm travel |
| Water resistance | IPX6 |
| Deck / handlebar / wheelbase | 18 in deck (31 in w/ tail), 24.5 in bars, 38 in wheelbase |
| Ground clearance | 6 in (5.5 in loaded) |
| Stem tilt | 16° |
Pros & Cons at a Glance

Pros
- trailing-arm stability
- 80% charge limit + scheduled charging
- proximity unlock
- OTA updates
- Apple Find My with no subscription
- excellent mechanical brakes
- 5-minute setup
- 30-day money-back guarantee
Cons
- 8-hour charging
- no rear turn signals (and handlebar signals don’t auto-cancel)
- dim screen
For the full ride impressions, thermal testing breakdown, handling analysis, and our complete verdict, read the in-depth NT5 Ultra X review on RiderGuide.
Want to see where this model fits in Navee’s bigger picture? Check out our breakdown of Navee’s full 2026 electric scooter lineup. And stay tuned, we have more hands-on Navee reviews coming soon.
Disclosure & Safety: This scooter was provided free by Navee and this article contains affiliate links; opinions and test data are entirely our own. Always ride with a helmet and protective gear and within local speed laws.


