top of page
Compare the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra and the TurboAnt X7 Pro
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
Use code SCNEWCUST15 for 15% off ALL scooters through month-end. Redeem here.
GOTRAX GMAX Ultra

TurboAnt X7 Pro
Comparing top-tier Electric Scooters: GOTRAX GMAX Ultra vs TurboAnt X7 Pro
In the ever-growing market of electric scooters, two models that stand out are the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra and the TurboAnt X7 Pro. Both packed with impressive features, they cater to different user needs.
We start with the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra, known for its powerful 350W motor, enabling speeds up to 20 mph. It also offers an impressive range of 45 miles on a full charge, outshining many competitors. The Ultra is sturdy with 10-inch pneumatic tires and holds up to 220 lbs easily. With a sleek design and an easy folding mechanism, it is best for long commutes and hilly terrains due to its hill-climbing capability of 15 degrees.
On the other hand, TurboAnt X7 Pro runs on a 350W motor as well but offers a slightly lesser top speed, capping at 20 mph. However, it compensates with three different speed modes that can be adjusted based on the rider’s level of comfort and experience. Its maximum range falls short in comparison, standing at 30 miles on a single charge. The X7 Pro shines in its portability, being lightweight, and an easily detachable battery makes it travel-friendly.
Both offer comprehensive safety features such as LED headlights, tail lights and a dual brake system. They also offer smooth rides thanks to their shock-absorbing capabilities.
In conclusion, the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra may be the perfect fit for you if you're looking for a robust scooter with excellent range and speed, ideal for long commutes. Meanwhile, the TurboAnt X7 Pro shines in portability and adaptability, making it perfect for casual use or urban commuting.
bottom of page












