A Sneak Peak at Voro Motors New Performance Scooter Project
Voro Motors has casually dominated the top tier of performance electric scooters since it took the crown with the EMOVE Roadster, the fastest accelerating electric scooter with the highest top speed in our database – an ESG-tested 72.1 miles per hour. Will their top-secret scooter (not anymore!) overtake it?
At CES 2025 we got a preview of Voro Motors new electric scooter, currently just called Project Daytona, and it might just beat their current flagship, the EMOVE Roadster. You can see Voro’s Melvin Liu show off the prototype to our own Ramier Jones just above.
Are there faster scooters than the Roadster? Maybe. Can you order them, have them delivered to your home, and ride them yourself? No. The EMOVE Roadster is the fastest electric scooter currently in production, with a fully carbon-fiber frame and peak power of over 15,500 Watts.
But there’s nothing like a little healthy competition to push performance boundaries, even – maybe especially – if it’s against yourself. Voro seems hell bent on breaking their own records with their latest project, a burly beast clad in Star Wars stormtrooper armor.

Currently called Project Daytona, or “the White Scooter,” it looks a little like a life-size LEGO version of Kaabo’s Wolf King GTR or Inmotion’s RS Midnight, two sport scooters Voro explicitly takes aim at with this design, while incorporating their best elements.
Project Daytona is bigger and beefier than its rivals, and it’s bigger than its all-black sibling, the Roadster, with its robust dual stem, big, burly 13″ tires, a unibody frame, and a top speed of up to 70 miles per hour. And unlike the Roadster’s bolt-on stem, it’s got a simple twist-dial stem lock.
Whether the White Scooter ends up being faster than the Roadster remains to be seen, but in the video speed test above, we see a top speed of over 78 mph mph on the speedometer. But bear in mind that speedometers exaggerate and GPS readings do not.
We hope to get a version of this scooter sometime down the line, but we have no projected release date yet for Project Daytona, or whatever it will be called. As for pricing, Voro Motor’s Melvin Liu tells us he’s shooting for a price of under $4,000 to match the competition.


















For now, the EMOVE Roadster still blows away everything in the money-is-no-object category. But if you’re wanting to spend a couple grand less and get the same level of detailed engineering, then the new White Scooter might just hit your niche, whenever it hits the market. We’ll keep you posted.
Take a look above at this gallery of beautiful images of Project Daytona and its inspo/rivals the Kaabo Wolf King GTR and Inmotion RS Midnight (we especially like Daytona’s tiny wings), and check out Voro’s full lineup of electric scooters and e-motos at the link below.