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Breaking Down NAVEE’s Full 2026 Electric Scooter Lineup

They have more than a DOZEN models, so grab a note pad and lock in for some serious research.

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NAVEE showed up to CES this year with one of the deepest scooter lineups we’ve seen from any major brand in a long time. And unlike a lot of companies that release five scooters with barely any meaningful differences between them, NAVEE’s lineup actually spans a pretty massive performance range.

We’re talking everything from lightweight ~$500 commuters topping out around 15 mph all the way to dual-motor flagship machines pushing 44 mph and nearly 90 miles of claimed range.

That’s a huge spread.

And honestly, for hardcore scooter riders, that’s a good thing.

Because if you’re willing to do a little research — which is exactly why you’re here — you can lock in a scooter that fits your riding style way better than settling for some random scooter that kinda-sorta does everything.

We got to check out much of the lineup in person at CES in Las Vegas — you can watch our full CES walkthrough video here:

And now we’re beginning full hands-on testing on many of these models for upcoming Electric Scooter Guide reviews and YouTube videos covering:

  • Real-world range testing
  • Dragy GPS verified speed testing
  • Braking performance
  • Hill climb capability
  • Ride quality analysis
  • Suspension performance
  • Reliability testing
  • Real charging speeds
  • Motor temperatures
  • Practical commuter usability

So instead of just listing specs, let’s break down where every NAVEE scooter actually sits in the market and how they compare to industry averages.


First: NAVEE’s Lineup Structure Actually Makes Sense

Once you zoom out, the lineup becomes much easier to understand:

SeriesFocusSpeed RangeTypical WeightMarket Position
G SeriesBudget commuters15-22 mph38-50 lbsEntry-level
GT SeriesPerformance commuters20-31 mph48-65 lbsMid-range enthusiast
ST SeriesPremium smart commuters20-25 mph55 lbsTech-focused commuter
XT SeriesSport commuters~31 mph~70 lbsAggressive riding
NT SeriesPremium flagship commuters31-40 mph72-85 lbsLuxury/performance
UT SeriesHigh-performance halo scooters31-44 mph75-90 lbsFlagship hyperscooter
N65iComfort commuter~20 mph~53 lbsUtility/cruiser

The important thing here is NAVEE isn’t trying to make every scooter appeal to everyone.

That’s why the lineup looks huge.

A rider shopping for a 38-pound apartment commuter and a rider looking for a 40+ mph dual-motor machine are basically shopping for completely different vehicles at this point.


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Budget Commuters That Don’t Feel Super Cheap

The G Series competes in one of the hardest categories in the entire scooter industry: sub-$800 commuter scooters.

That category is full of brutally mediocre scooters with tiny batteries, harsh rides, weak hill climbing, and stems that wobble after 300 miles.

NAVEE’s strategy here seems to be focusing more heavily on refinement and ride quality than outright spec-sheet flexing.

NAVEE G5

  • Top Speed: ~15.5 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~22 miles
  • Weight: ~38 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$499
  • Motor: ~350W class
  • Tire Size: 8.5-9″
  • Compared To Industry:
    • Lighter than average
    • Similar speed to rental scooters
    • Better range than many ultra-budget competitors

At 38 pounds, the G5 lands in a really important sweet spot. Once scooters start crossing 50+ pounds, carrying them upstairs becomes genuinely annoying.

This is the type of scooter you can still realistically bring into apartments, classrooms, offices, or public transit without hating your life.


NAVEE G5 Max

  • Top Speed: ~20 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~37 miles
  • Weight: ~45 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$699
  • Battery: Larger commuter-oriented pack
  • Standout Feature: Better range-per-dollar than most budget competitors

This is where NAVEE starts punching above normal budget commuter expectations.

A claimed 37-mile range at under $700 is significantly above industry average for this price point, even if real-world aggressive riding will obviously be lower.

For comparison:

  • Many ~$700 commuter scooters still sit closer to 20-28 claimed miles
  • Weight remains manageable at ~45 lbs
  • Top speed stays commuter-friendly without becoming sketchy on smaller tires

NAVEE G5 Pro

  • Top Speed: ~22 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~40 miles
  • Weight: ~50 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$799
  • Standout Features:
    • Stronger hill climbing
    • Improved suspension
    • More stable chassis

This is where the lineup transitions from “basic commuter” into “entry enthusiast commuter.”

22 mph might not sound fast to experienced riders, but compared to the sea of 15 mph commuter scooters sold at big box stores, this is a major jump in usability.


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The Real Sweet Spot For Most Riders

Honestly, this is probably where most experienced scooter riders should be looking.

The GT lineup lands in the current industry sweet spot:

  • Fast enough to feel exciting
  • Powerful enough for real hills
  • Large enough for stability
  • Still manageable enough for daily commuting
  • Not absurdly heavy

This category has exploded recently because many riders are realizing 45+ mph hyperscooters are awesome… until you actually have to carry one.


NAVEE GT3

  • Top Speed: ~20 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~31 miles
  • Weight: ~48 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$799
  • Tire Size: 10″
  • Industry Comparison:
    • Better range than most entry commuter scooters
    • More stable geometry than lightweight commuters

Compared to typical commuter scooters, the GT3 feels much closer to a “real scooter” than a rental-style mobility device.

The larger chassis and tire setup should translate to better high-speed stability and confidence over rough pavement.


NAVEE GT3 Pro

  • Top Speed: ~24 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~37 miles
  • Weight: ~53 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$999
  • Motor Output: Higher peak output than GT3
  • Standout Features:
    • Faster acceleration
    • Better hill climbing
    • Improved suspension tuning

This is probably one of the best-balanced scooters in NAVEE’s entire lineup.

24 mph is enough speed to actually keep pace with urban bike-lane traffic while still remaining controllable for intermediate riders.

Weight also stays reasonable at ~53 lbs, which is important because once scooters cross ~70 lbs, portability drops off hard.


NAVEE GT3 Max

  • Top Speed: ~28 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~45 miles
  • Weight: ~58 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$1199
  • Standout Feature: Larger battery and stronger sustained power

28 mph is where scooters start transitioning from “commuter” to “performance commuter.”

At these speeds:

  • Suspension quality matters way more
  • Tire quality matters more
  • Stem rigidity matters more
  • Braking quality matters a LOT more

The GT3 Max looks positioned directly against higher-end commuter-performance scooters from Segway, Apollo, and NIU.


NAVEE GT5 Max

  • Top Speed: ~31 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~50 miles
  • Weight: ~65 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$1499
  • Standout Features:
    • Larger chassis
    • Better high-speed stability
    • Longer sustained performance

This feels like NAVEE’s answer to the growing “premium commuter” category.

31 mph is a huge jump from normal commuter scooters. At this point you’re entering speeds where proper suspension geometry and frame stability become critical.


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Smart Premium Commuters

The ST series is interesting because NAVEE clearly prioritized ride refinement and integrated tech over pure top-speed numbers.

That’s actually smart.

Most riders commuting daily care way more about:

  • Stability
  • Suspension quality
  • Ride comfort
  • Smart features
  • Reliability
    than they do about going 40 mph.

NAVEE ST3

  • Top Speed: ~20 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~37 miles
  • Weight: 54.6 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$899
  • Suspension: Quad-arm damping suspension
  • Standout Features:
    • Premium commuter geometry
    • Improved ride comfort
    • Refined commuter tuning

The suspension setup here is honestly one of the more interesting systems NAVEE showed at CES.

Most commuter scooters still use fairly basic spring suspension or no suspension at all.


NAVEE ST3 Pro

  • Top Speed: 24.9 mph
  • Claimed Range: 46.6 miles
  • Weight: 55.8 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$950-$1299
  • Motor: 600W nominal / 1350W peak
  • Standout Features:
    • Apple Find My
    • Self-healing tires
    • Traction control
    • Ambient lighting
    • Elastomer suspension

The ST3 Pro honestly feels like one of the most complete commuter scooters NAVEE currently makes.

At ~56 lbs with nearly 47 miles claimed range, it lands in an extremely competitive category while still remaining reasonably portable.


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The Fun, Off-road Capable Commuter

  • Top Speed: ~31 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~50 miles
  • Weight: ~70 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$1599
  • Standout Features:
    • Aggressive suspension tuning
    • Sportier geometry
    • Larger tires

This is the scooter for riders who accidentally turn every bike path into a canyon carving session.

The XT5 Pro appears aimed at riders who prioritize handling feel and riding dynamics over pure commuter practicality.


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Premium Flagship Performance

The NT lineup looked genuinely impressive in person at CES.

These scooters feel substantially more premium and aggressive than NAVEE’s commuter-focused models.


NAVEE NT5 MAX

  • Top Speed: ~31 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~50 miles
  • Weight: ~72 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$1699
  • Standout Features:
    • Advanced lighting
    • Premium chassis
    • Traction control
    • Apple Find My

At ~72 lbs, this enters serious premium commuter territory.

This category is becoming increasingly competitive because riders want higher performance without jumping all the way into giant hyperscooters.


NAVEE NT5 Ultra X

  • Top Speed: 40 mph
  • Claimed Range: 56 miles
  • Weight: ~85 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$2199
  • Motors: Dual 1200W
  • Standout Features:
    • AWD dual motors
    • Hydraulic suspension
    • Triple braking system
    • 45% climbing capability

40 mph is a completely different world compared to commuter scooters.

At these speeds:

  • Geometry matters enormously
  • Brakes matter enormously
  • Tire quality matters enormously
  • Rider experience matters enormously

This is not really a “casual commuter” anymore.


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NAVEE’s Halo Scooters

The UT lineup is where NAVEE fully enters flagship hyperscooter territory.


NAVEE UT5 MAX

  • Top Speed: 31 mph
  • Claimed Range: 62 miles
  • Weight: ~75 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$1799
  • Battery: 716Wh
  • Standout Features:
    • Hydraulic suspension
    • Triple braking system
    • Strong climbing ability

This honestly might be the smartest flagship buy in the lineup.

It offers:

  • Serious range
  • Serious performance
  • Premium suspension
    without becoming a 100+ pound monster.

NAVEE UT5 Ultra X

  • Top Speed: 43-44 mph
  • Claimed Range: 74-87 miles
  • Weight: 90.4 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$2499-$2999
  • Battery: 1284Wh
  • Motors: Dual 2400W peak
  • Standout Features:
    • AWD dual motors
    • Hydraulic suspension
    • Hydraulic brakes + EABS
    • Self-healing tires
    • Traction control
    • 46% climbing capability

This thing is properly fast.

A sub-$3000 scooter capable of 44 mph with these specs is aggressively competitive in today’s market.

But again:
90-pound scooters are not casual commuter machines anymore. This is full enthusiast territory.


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The Comfort Cruiser

  • Top Speed: ~20 mph
  • Claimed Range: ~40 miles
  • Weight: ~53 lbs
  • MSRP: ~$549
  • Standout Features:
    • Larger pneumatic tires
    • Relaxed geometry
    • Stable ride quality

This is basically NAVEE’s “bad roads” scooter.

Not everyone wants aggressive acceleration or sporty handling. Some riders just want stability, comfort, and predictable commuting.


Massive NAVEE Comparison Table

ModelSpeedRangeWeightMSRPMotor SetupBest Feature
G515.5 mph22 mi38 lbs~$499Single motorLightweight portability
G5 Max20 mph37 mi45 lbs~$699Single motorExcellent range value
G5 Pro22 mph40 mi50 lbs~$799Single motorBetter suspension
GT320 mph31 mi48 lbs~$799Single motorStable commuter chassis
GT3 Pro24 mph37 mi53 lbs~$999Single motorBest overall balance
GT3 Max28 mph45 mi58 lbs~$1199Single motorStrong commuter performance
GT5 Max31 mph50 mi65 lbs~$1499Single motorPremium commuter stability
ST320 mph37 mi54.6 lbs~$899Single motorAdvanced suspension
ST3 Pro24.9 mph46.6 mi55.8 lbs~$950-$1299Single motorSmart commuter tech
XT5 Pro31 mph50 mi70 lbs~$1599Single motorSporty handling
NT5 MAX31 mph50 mi72 lbs~$1699Single motorPremium chassis
NT5 Ultra X40 mph56 mi85 lbs~$2199Dual motor AWDTrue performance scooter
UT5 MAX31 mph62 mi75 lbs~$1799Single motorLong-range flagship
UT5 Ultra X43-44 mph74-87 mi90.4 lbs~$2499-$2999Dual motor AWDFlagship hyperscooter
N65i20 mph40 mi53 lbs~$899Single motorComfort and stability

Final Thoughts

What’s interesting about NAVEE right now is they’re no longer just competing in the basic commuter category.

They’re now competing across:

  • Budget commuters
  • Premium commuters
  • Performance commuters
  • Smart commuters
  • Enthusiast scooters
  • Flagship hyperscooters

That’s ambitious.

But after seeing these in person at CES and beginning hands-on testing, the lineup actually feels surprisingly well segmented once you understand what each series is trying to do.

Full Electric Scooter Guide reviews and YouTube testing are coming soon.

And yes… we’re probably still going to need a spreadsheet to remember all the model names.

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