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EMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2: Quick Review & Test Data

Updated July 11, 2026

Electric Scooter Guide · Tested July 2026

EMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2:
Quick Review & Test Data

A compact seated e-moto with Surron-level power and a giant 72V 60Ah pack. It ran 0 to 40 mph in 8.3 seconds and went about 55 miles on our range loop. Here is the short version with all the raw numbers.

By Matt Kaye|Lead Tester|Full test data
EMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2 electric moto parked on a path with snow-capped mountains behind
Top Speed60 mph claimed
0–40 mph8.30 s
Tested Range~55 mi
Weight153.74 lb
Battery72V 60Ah
Price$3,995

The EMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2 looks like a compact minibike, but it performs like an electric motorcycle. For $3,995 it delivers a claimed 60 mph top speed, 0 to 40 mph in 8.30 seconds, no slowdown on a quarter-mile hill climb, and roughly 55 miles of real range at a hard 35 to 40 mph pace, all from a huge 72V 60Ah, 4,320Wh battery. Here is the short version with our raw test data below. For the complete hands-on review, head over to our full EMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2 review on RiderGuide.

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Disclosure: Voro Motors provided this bike for review, but 100% of our testing and opinions are our own, and this article contains affiliate links (we may earn a commission at no cost to you). Ride safe: this reaches motorcycle-level speeds, so wear a DOT helmet and motorcycle-grade gear, and check local licensing, registration and equipment laws before riding on public roads.


Table of Contents
  1. The 60-Second Verdict
  2. Our Test Results
  3. Key Specifications
  4. Pros & Cons at a Glance
  5. EMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2 FAQ

The 60-Second Verdict

Bottom Line

The RoadRunner Pro V2 pairs Surron Light Bee-level power with a battery closer to a Surron Ultra Bee, all in a smaller, stealthier package. It posted the quickest acceleration and fastest hill climb we had recorded, 0 to 40 mph in 8.30 seconds and a 25.66-second quarter-mile climb, and went about 55 miles at a hard 35 to 40 mph pace with a 220 lb rider in 94-degree heat. It feels remarkably stable above 50 mph thanks to a reinforced frame, low center of gravity and smooth suspension, and it stops hard on upgraded two-piston hydraulic brakes with 203mm rotors. Weak points: a verified 153.74 lb weight, a roughly 10-hour charge, a dashboard that reads about 10% low, and a misleading low-battery gauge.

Buy it if: you want e-moto acceleration, big range, and high-speed stability in a compact, customizable package. Skip it if: you need something light enough to carry upstairs or a bike that clearly fits ordinary e-bike rules where you live.

Our Test Results

TestResult
Top speed (dash)55 mph before running out of room (60 claimed)
0–10 mph1.32 s
0–20 mph2.85 s
0–30 mph5.02 s
0–40 mph8.30 s
0–45 mph / eighth-mile10.90 s / 13.58 s
Hill climb (quarter mile)25.66 s, still climbing past 40 mph
Tested range @ 35–40 mph~55 mi (220 lb rider, 94°F)
Headlight2,440 lux (one of the brightest we have measured)
Motor noise~47 dB single-motor / ~69 dB fastest; horn ~83 dB
Verified weight153.74 lb (135 early spec)

Key Specifications

SpecEMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2
MotorsDual hub, ~2,000W nominal / ~4,200W peak each
ControllersDual 72V 50A sine-wave (100A total)
Battery72V 60Ah (4,320Wh), Samsung 50S, 20S12P
Charger6A included (~10 hr full charge)
Tested range~55 mi @ 35–40 mph (220 lb rider)
Tires14 x 3 in tubeless
BrakesTwo-piston hydraulic, 203mm rotors (DOT fluid)
SuspensionFront and rear; memory-foam seat
Throttle / displayFull-twist throttle; 3.5 in color TFT
Seat / handlebar / wheelbase29 in seat, 39 in bars (30.25 in wide), 41 in wheelbase
Water resistanceIPX5
Warranty / docsOne year + US support; Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin included

Pros & Cons at a Glance

Pros

  • 0–40 in 8.30 s, quickest we had recorded
  • ~55 mi real range from a 72V 60Ah pack
  • no hill slowdown (25.66 s quarter-mile climb)
  • excellent high-speed stability, smooth suspension
  • upgraded two-piston hydraulic brakes, 203mm rotors
  • bright 2,440-lux headlight
  • compact, stealthy, customizable with common e-moto parts

Cons

  • heavy at 153.74 lb
  • ~10-hour charge on the 6A charger
  • dash reads speed and distance ~10% low
  • misleading low-battery gauge, no front turn signals
  • too powerful for ordinary e-bike rules in many areas

EMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2 FAQ

How fast is the EMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2?

Voro Motors claims 60 mph. Our dash reached about 55 mph before we ran out of room, and because the speedometer reads roughly 10% low, the 60 mph claim looks plausible. It felt very stable above 40 and 50 mph.

What is the real range of the RoadRunner Pro V2?

We measured about 55 miles with a 220 lb rider averaging 35 to 40 mph in 94-degree heat. Ridden gentler or lighter, more is possible. It uses a 72V 60Ah, 4,320Wh battery.

Should I get the 40Ah or 60Ah battery?

For most buyers the 60Ah is the better choice. It adds 50% more capacity and delivered one of the strongest high-speed range results we have recorded. The trade-offs are extra weight and a long charge time.

Is the EMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2 worth it?

If you want e-moto acceleration, big real-world range and high-speed stability in a compact, customizable package, yes. The trade-offs are its 153.74 lb weight, roughly 10-hour charge time and a dashboard that reads about 10% low. For under $4,000, it is a genuine hidden gem.


For the full battery and electrical breakdown, thermal testing, handling notes, lighting and decibel measurements, and our complete verdict, read the in-depth EMOVE RoadRunner Pro V2 review on RiderGuide.

$45 off with codeRIDERGUIDEapplied at checkout

Disclosure & Safety: Voro Motors provided this bike free of charge for review; the test data and opinions are entirely our own. It reaches motorcycle-level speeds, so always ride with a DOT helmet and protective gear and confirm local licensing and registration rules.

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