Compare the Speedway 5 and the Zero 10X (60V 21Ah)
When comparing electric scooters, advertised ranges don't always match reality. We include metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics.
The Verdict
Both scooters offer similar value. Choose the Zero 10X (60V 21Ah) for speed, or the Speedway 5 for portability.
Speedway 5 is Best For
- Thrill-seekers wanting high speed
- Long-distance commuters
- Riders prioritizing stability over portability
Zero 10X (60V 21Ah) is Best For
- Thrill-seekers wanting high speed
- Long-distance commuters
- Riders prioritizing stability over portability
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is cheaper, the Speedway 5 or the Zero 10X (60V 21Ah)?
The Speedway 5 is $299 cheaper at $2,100, compared to $2,399 for the Zero 10X (60V 21Ah).
Which is faster, the Speedway 5 or Zero 10X (60V 21Ah)?
The Zero 10X (60V 21Ah) is faster with a top speed of 43.6 mph, compared to 35.9 mph for the Speedway 5.
Which has better range, the Speedway 5 or Zero 10X (60V 21Ah)?
The Zero 10X (60V 21Ah) has a longer range of 33.5 miles per charge, compared to 31.5 miles for the Speedway 5.
Which is lighter, the Speedway 5 or Zero 10X (60V 21Ah)?
The Speedway 5 is lighter at 74.1 lbs, making it more portable than the Zero 10X (60V 21Ah) at 87.2 lbs.
Which electric scooter is the better value?
Based on price-per-mile of range, the Speedway 5 offers better value at $2,100 for 31.5 miles of range.
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