Z01 Lightweight Folding Scooter
A practical mobility scooter offering folds for transport, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by the lifting weight some users will find heavy.
You can get a capable, reliable mobility scooter for under £1000, especially for pavement and travel use. This guide covers what to expect at this budget and which models we rate.
Under £1000 you can get a solid Class 2 (4mph) pavement or travel scooter with decent range, a comfortable seat and reliable build. This budget suits everyday pavement use, shopping and outings well. For 8mph Class 3 road scooters or heavy-duty all-terrain models you usually pay more, but for most users' day-to-day needs, under £1000 buys a genuinely useful scooter.
At this price you are mostly looking at Class 2 pavement scooters and travel/folding models. Expect good build for everyday use, sensible range for local journeys, and the portability or comfort to suit shopping and outings. You may compromise on top speed (4mph rather than 8mph), all-terrain ability and the longest ranges, but the core independence a scooter provides is well covered.
It is reasonable to accept 4mph rather than 8mph, modest range, and standard rather than all-terrain ability at this price. Do not compromise on a comfortable seat, a suitable weight capacity, or reliable build, since those affect safety and daily usability. A cheap scooter that is uncomfortable or underbuilt is a false economy for regular use.
Under-£1000 scooters suit pavement users, shoppers, and anyone needing local independence without a large outlay, plus those wanting a travel scooter for outings. If you need to travel on roads at 8mph, cover long distances, or tackle rough ground, a higher budget for a Class 3 or heavy-duty model is worth it.
A practical mobility scooter offering folds for transport, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by the lifting weight some users will find heavy.
A practical mobility scooter offering folds for transport, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by the lifting weight some users will find heavy.
A practical mobility scooter offering folds for transport, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by the lifting weight some users will find heavy.
A practical mobility scooter offering folds for transport, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by the lifting weight some users will find heavy.
A practical mobility scooter offering range up to 35 miles and folds for transport, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by the lifting weight some users will find heavy.
A practical mobility scooter, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by a few practical limitations.
A practical mobility scooter, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by a few practical limitations.
A practical mobility scooter offering folds for transport, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by the lifting weight some users will find heavy.
A practical mobility scooter offering range up to 10 miles and folds for transport, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by the lifting weight some users will find heavy.
A practical mobility scooter offering folds for transport and max user weight 120 kg, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by the lifting weight some users will find heavy.
Under £1000 you can get a solid Class 2 (4mph) pavement or travel scooter with decent range, a comfortable seat and reliable build. It suits everyday pavement use, shopping and outings well.
Yes - especially Class 2 pavement scooters and travel models, which cover everyday independence well. You may give up 8mph road use, long range and all-terrain ability, but the core needs are met.
For pavement and travel use, yes - it buys a capable, comfortable Class 2 scooter. For 8mph Class 3 road scooters or heavy-duty all-terrain models, you usually need to spend more.
Our top pick is the Z01 Lightweight Folding Scooter (our score 9.5/10) - A practical mobility scooter offering folds for transport, best matched to how and where you will use it, held back mainly by the lifting weight some users will find heavy..