Kugoo KuKirin Electric Scooters
The Kugoo KuKirin electric scooter range is one of the most-searched line-ups in Estonia, but the breadth of the catalogue makes the buying decision genuinely hard: 12 models split across three core families (G2, G3, G4) plus side-series (A1, S1 Max, VMP). This collection page exists so you don't have...
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The Kugoo KuKirin electric scooter range is one of the most-searched line-ups in Estonia, but the breadth of the catalogue makes the buying decision genuinely hard: 12 models split across three core families (G2, G3, G4) plus side-series (A1, S1 Max, VMP). This collection page exists so you don't have to ping-pong between product pages to figure out where each model fits — it shows the family at a glance and helps you pick the one that matches how you actually ride.

Quick context on the brand naming. Kugoo is the older trademark; KuKirin is the new one. Same factory, same models, same quality — the EU-market rebrand happened in 2022 because of a trademark dispute. The "Kugoo G2 Pro" reviews on YouTube and old forum threads describe exactly the same scooters we sell today as KuKirin. That's why this site uses both names side by side.

How to choose a Kugoo KuKirin scooter

The decision isn't driven by top speed or battery capacity in isolation — it's driven by your riding pattern. Three questions usually narrow it down:

How far do you ride per day?

Up to 5–8 km on flat city streets — look at the G2 family. The battery lasts a week between charges, total weight stays around 28 kg (still apartment-friendly), and the family stays in the practical mid-range. If you cover 10 km or more daily, or your route includes Tallinn-grade hills between Lasnamäe and Mustamäe, step up to the G3 family or the G4. The longer-range models deliver real-world 70–110 km of riding and a stronger motor that doesn't bog down on inclines.

How often will you carry the scooter?

The Kugoo KuKirin S1 Max weighs roughly 14 kg and folds into a backpack — it's the catalogue's "take it on the train" model, sized for university campuses and last-mile use. The G2 family lands in the 25–28 kg range; the G4 Max climbs to 64 kg. If you live in a walk-up apartment in Tallinn, weight matters more than spec sheets suggest.

Do you ride on public streets or private land?

Most models use a digital/software 25 km/h cap that can be removed for private-property use; that is not the same as a police-proof or insurer-proof hardware lock. If you want a scooter whose 25 km/h cap is hardware-locked at the factory and cannot be removed by ordinary unlock methods, the Kugoo KuKirin G2 Pro VMP is the only catalogue model — a separately type-approved EU road-legal variant. If you ride exclusively on private property or closed tracks, the G4 Max and dual-motor Kugoo KuKirin G2 Master and Kugoo KuKirin G2 Ultra unlock their full output (up to 70 km/h).

Model families at a glance

The G2 family is the practical daily-riding range for city use and shorter commutes: G2, G2 Pro, G2 Max, G2 Master, G2 Ultra, and G2 Pro VMP.

The G3 and G4 families make sense when you need more headroom, longer range, or regularly ride hills and rougher surfaces. Compare G3, G3 Pro, G4, and G4 Max.

A1 and S1 Max cover simpler and more compact use cases: A1 is the straightforward first-scooter option, while S1 Max is the most portable model.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Kugoo KuKirin electric scooter?

Kugoo KuKirin is the same electric-scooter brand under both names — it rebranded from Kugoo to KuKirin across EU markets in 2022–2023 due to a trademark dispute. Same factory, same engineering team, same quality bar. The "Kugoo G2 Pro" you remember from older reviews and the "KuKirin G2 Pro" sold today are identical products with identical specs. The catalogue covers three core families — G2 (city commuting), G3 (commuters on hills), G4 (flagship) — plus side-series (Kugoo KuKirin A1, Kugoo KuKirin S1 Max, Kugoo KuKirin G2 Pro VMP) for specific use cases.

Which Kugoo model should I choose?

Short version: up to 8 km of flat city riding per day — G2 family (Kugoo KuKirin G2 Pro, Kugoo KuKirin G2 Master). 10+ km or Tallinn hill climbs — Kugoo KuKirin G3 or Kugoo KuKirin G3 Pro. Long rides, private land, or peak power — G4 or Kugoo KuKirin G4 Max. Train-and-ride combo — Kugoo KuKirin S1 Max for portability. Need a hardware-locked 25 km/h variant with documentary compliance — Kugoo KuKirin G2 Pro VMP. The full decision tree and head-to-head comparison lives in Kugoo electric scooter comparison.

Where can I service a Kugoo KuKirin scooter in Estonia?

Warranty repairs and routine service are handled by a local Estonian service partner — meaning warranty cases get resolved here, not bounced to a distributor in Berlin. Spare parts (tyres, brake kits, controllers, batteries) are stocked locally so seasonal wear-and-tear (a flat tyre, worn pads) doesn't translate into a two-week wait. Warranty, delivery, and payment information is collected on the FAQ page.

Looking for other brands?

Kugoo KuKirin is the only brand we carry — it's the brand we've specialised in. If you're looking for Xiaomi, Engwe, Segway-Ninebot, Fiido, or other electric scooter brands available in Estonia, browse the broader range at our sister store ampride.ee. That's where multi-brand comparisons and category-level content live.

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