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YUME Raptor 2: Quick Review & Test Data

Updated July 10, 2026

Electric Scooter Guide · Tested July 2026

YUME Raptor 2:
Quick Review & Test Data

The budget hyper scooter that hit 52 mph, climbed hills without flinching, and still went 29 miles on our range loop. Here is the short version with all the raw numbers.

By Matt Kaye|Lead Tester|Full test data
YUME Raptor 2 electric scooter parked on a road with a red full-face helmet on the deck and snow-capped mountains behind
Top Speed (tested)52 mph
0–40 mph9.80 s
Tested Range29.1 mi
Weight101.65 lb
Battery60V 30Ah
Price$1,500

The YUME Raptor 2 is a budget hyper scooter, and the more we tested it, the more we liked it. For $1,500 it does things that usually cost a lot more: a tested 52 mph top speed, 0 to 40 mph in 9.80 seconds, no slowdown on hills, and 29.1 miles of real range at a hard 35 to 40 mph pace. Here is the short version with all our raw test data below. For the complete hands-on review, head over to our full YUME Raptor 2 review on RiderGuide.

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Disclosure: YUME sent us this scooter for free and this is a sponsored review, but 100% of our feedback is genuine and this article contains affiliate links (we may earn a commission at no cost to you). Ride safe: this thing will do 50-plus mph, so always wear a DOT helmet and protective gear and follow local laws.


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

The 60-Second Verdict

Bottom Line

For $1,500, the Raptor 2 punches way above its price on the numbers that matter: range, acceleration, top speed, and turning. It hit 52 mph on the dash (rated 40), ran 0 to 40 mph in 9.80 seconds, saw no slowdown on a short aggressive hill, and went 29.1 miles at a hard 35 to 40 mph pace on a 30Ah battery. Handling is a genuine standout, with effortless deep leans and excellent low-speed balance, and two-piston hydraulic brakes stop it from 15 mph in about a second. Order the slick tires and street riding is buttery smooth. Weak points: soft suspension that bottoms out, ride settings that reset on every power-on, an NFC-key ignition, and a heavy 101.65 lb build.

Buy it if: you want the most speed, range, and features per dollar and you mostly ride the street. Skip it if: you need plush long-travel off-road suspension or a scooter light enough to carry up stairs.

Our Test Results

TestResult
Top speed (dash)52 mph (40 rated; will nudge 53)
0–10 mph1.46 s
0–20 mph3.01 s
0–30 mph5.21 s
0–40 mph / 1/8 mile9.80 s
Hill climb (short, aggressive)No slowdown, still climbing past 37 mph
Braking, 15 mph to stop0.88 s / 10.81 ft (best); ~1.1–1.2 s typical
Tested range @ 35–40 mph29.1 mi (210 lb rider)
Top headlight4,500 lux (brightest we have measured)
Motor noise46 dB eco / 58 dB standard / 73 dB turbo; horn 83 dB
Verified weight101.65 lb (102 claimed)

Key Specifications

SpecYUME Raptor 2
MotorsDual, 6,000W peak, dual-wheel drive
Battery60V 30Ah (~1,800Wh)
ChargersTwo 2A included (4A doubled up)
Tested range29.1 mi @ 35–40 mph; 40–50 mi easy pace
Tires11 in (knobby off-road or slick street)
BrakesTwo-piston hydraulic, 160 mm rotors
SuspensionAdjustable, ~130 mm, soft (bottoms out)
Throttle / ignitionHalf-twist throttle; NFC key + backup key
LightingFour headlights (top beam 4,500 lux)
Deck / handlebar / wheelbase22.5 in deck (29 in w/ kicktail), 29 in bars, 42 in wheelbase
Ground clearance7 in (6 in loaded)
Display & appFull-color LCD, app control

Pros & Cons at a Glance

Pros

  • 52 mph tested, 0–40 in 9.80 s
  • 29.1 mi real range at 35–40 mph
  • no hill slowdown (dual 6,000W peak)
  • effortless deep-lean handling + low-speed balance
  • strong two-piston hydraulic brakes
  • two chargers, four headlights, app control
  • buttery-smooth slick tires for the street

Cons

  • soft suspension bottoms out
  • NFC-key ignition, no PIN fallback
  • settings reset on every power-on
  • heavy at 101.65 lb; half-twist throttle
  • turbo is loud (73 dB) and LEDs are tacky

YUME Raptor 2 FAQ

How fast is the YUME Raptor 2?

YUME rates it at 40 mph, but it is faster. On our top-speed run the dash climbed to 52 mph, and it will nudge 53 without much effort.

What is the real range of the YUME Raptor 2?

We measured 29.1 miles with a 210 lb rider holding a hard 35 to 40 mph the entire loop. Ride slower, use single-wheel drive, or weigh less and 40 to 50 miles is realistic. It runs a 60V 30Ah battery.

Should I get the knobby or slick tires?

For city and street riding, get the slicks. They are dramatically smoother, with near-zero vibration even above 40 mph. The knobby tires are better on loose terrain but carry more vibration on pavement.

Is the YUME Raptor 2 worth it?

If you want the most speed, range, and features per dollar and you mostly ride the street, yes. The trade-offs are soft suspension that bottoms out, ride settings that reset on each power-on, and a heavy 101.65 lb build. For $1,500, what you get is genuinely impressive.


For the full unboxing, headlight and decibel measurements, handling breakdown, and our complete verdict, read the in-depth YUME Raptor 2 review on RiderGuide.

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Disclosure & Safety: YUME provided this scooter free of charge and this is a sponsored review; the test data and opinions are entirely our own. Always ride with a DOT helmet and protective gear and within local speed laws.

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