RPro Off-Road Electric Scooter – 1600W Dual Motor (Not for Public Road Use in Canada)

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Built for adventure, not the street.

The RPro Off-Road Electric Scooter is engineered for rugged terrain, steep climbs, and extreme recreation. Featuring dual 800W motors (1600W total output), off-road suspension, and fat knobby tires, it delivers aggressive performance on private property, off-road trails, and recreational zones.

⚠️ Note: This model exceeds 500W and can reach speeds up to 60 km/h, making it unsuitable for public road use in Canada under federal e-bike regulations. It is sold exclusively as a high-powered recreational vehicle.


🔧 Key Specifications

  • Motor Power: Dual 800W Brushless Hub Motors (1600W total)

  • Top Speed: Up to 60 km/h (varies with conditions)

  • Braking System: Front & Rear Hydraulic Disc Brakes

  • Tires: 10” Off-Road Knobby Fat Tires

  • Suspension: Dual front and rear spring shocks

  • Battery Range: Up to 70 km per charge*

  • Frame: Heavy-duty steel with high ground clearance

  • Lighting: LED Headlight + Rear Brake Light

  • Display: LCD dashboard with speed, mode, trip, and battery indicators


🛠️ Top Features

1600W Total Output Power
Tackle hills, mud, and rough trails with ease using independent dual motor control.

Off-Road Suspension System
Absorbs shocks and bumps for a smooth ride on dirt paths and uneven surfaces.

Knobby Fat Tires
Provides superior traction and control on loose or uneven terrain.

Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Powerful and responsive braking for confident downhill riding or emergency stops.

Smart LCD Display
Check your ride stats, battery, and speed instantly while in motion.

LED Lighting
Bright headlight and rear brake light ensure visibility during evening or low-light rides.


⚠️ Legal Use Notice (Canada)

This scooter is not compliant with Canadian e-bike laws due to its motor power (>500W) and maximum speed (>32 km/h). It is not street legal and must only be used on private property, off-road trails, or recreational areas. Riders are responsible for understanding and complying with local regulations.