Ausom Laluz 2 Pro Aims for Big Dual Motor Performance at $729

Ausom is selling the Laluz 2 Pro Dual Motor as a value-focused e-scooter for riders who want quicker acceleration and higher top-end speed, without jumping straight into premium pricing. Right now, Ausom lists it at $729 on its own store.

Why this model is getting attention

A lot of riders want the same mix. Strong pull off the line, solid hill ability, and a battery that does not feel tiny. The Laluz 2 Pro checks those boxes on paper, and it keeps the spec list pretty simple.

Here is what Ausom highlights on the product page:

  • Dual motors rated as 1,400W peak each, 2,800W peak total
  • Up to 36 mph listed top speed
  • 48V 18Ah battery, listed as 864Wh
  • Up to 56 miles listed max range
  • 33% listed climbing grade
  • 287 lb listed max load
  • 10 x 2.75-inch tubeless tires
  • E-ABS plus front and rear disc brakes

Dual motors and speed, what the numbers suggest

The headline spec is the dual-motor setup. Ausom lists “Dual Peak 1400W Motors” and describes that as 2,800W peak power.

Ausom also lists a top speed of up to 36 mph. That is the kind of number that sounds fun, but it also needs context. Many cities restrict e-scooter speeds, and those rules vary a lot. So in real life, most riders end up using lower modes for daily commuting.

One more detail matters here. Best Buy lists a version of the same model name with a “20 mph max speed” spec, and the price is shown as $729.99 there.
I cannot confirm why the speed number differs between those listings, but it could reflect a limiter, a compliance profile, or just how the retailer chose to label it.

Battery size, range, and charging expectations

Ausom lists a 48V 18Ah pack and labels it as 864Wh. That is a healthy battery size for a commuter scooter, at least on paper.

For range, Ausom lists “up to 56 miles” under standard conditions. Real-world range almost always drops as speed rises, and hills and cold weather can also cut it down. Still, the capacity suggests you have room for longer rides if you keep speeds reasonable.

Charging looks like an overnight routine. Ausom lists a 54.6V 2A charger and a 9-hour charging time.

Ride comfort, suspension, and tubeless tires

If you ride on patched pavement, comfort becomes a daily issue. Ausom says the Laluz 2 Pro uses a front suspension fork and a rear swingarm with an adjustable spring. That should help take the edge off cracks and small potholes.

Tires matter just as much. Ausom lists 10 x 2.75-inch tubeless tires, and it suggests 50 PSI as the best tire pressure. Tubeless setups can reduce pinch-flat problems compared with tubes, and many riders like the steadier feel of a wider tire.

Braking, lighting, and visibility features

For braking, Ausom lists E-ABS plus front and rear disc brakes. That combo aims to keep stops more controlled, especially when you need to slow down quickly in traffic.

Ausom also shows a built-in light system. It mentions a front headlight, a rear taillight, and integrated turn signals. If you commute early or ride after sunset, those features can make a real difference, even if you still add a helmet light for extra visibility.

Locks and controls, no app required

Some riders love app control, others do not want it at all. Ausom explicitly says app control is not available on this model at this time.

Instead, Ausom pushes its unlock options. It describes NFC and password unlocking, and it notes that forgetting the password can lead to a display replacement, unless you can unlock with an NFC card. Ausom also lists three NFC cards in the box.

Weight, sizing, and portability reality check

Here is the honest part. This is not a light scooter. Ausom lists the net weight as 66.1 lb. If you carry a scooter up stairs every day, that number matters more than almost any spec.

Ausom lists these dimensions:

  • Unfolded size: 46.1 x 28.3 x 52.4 in
  • Folded size: 46.1 x 28.3 x 20.3 in
  • Deck size: 20.5 x 7.3 in

That deck length should feel roomy for most adults, and the folded height looks compact enough for a trunk or a hallway corner, as long as you can handle the weight.

Water rating and warranty details

Ausom lists an IP54 waterproof level for the scooter, and it states the battery is rated IPX5. It also recommends avoiding riding in the rain for safety.

For support, Ausom lists a 14-day money-back guarantee and a 2-year warranty.

A quick note for riders comparing other options

If you are shopping this price range, you are probably comparing across very different styles of scooters. If you want a more classic commuter direction, take a look at this Xiaomi coverage for a different approach to ride feel and sizing: Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 coverage.

And if you are buying for a younger rider, or even sharing the scooter with family, safety setup matters way more than most people think. This guide can help you pick by age and tighten up your safety checklist: Kids scooter safety guide.

Bottom line

On paper, the Ausom Laluz 2 Pro packs a lot into a roughly $730 price point. Ausom lists dual peak 1,400W motors, up to 36 mph top speed, an 864Wh battery, and a 56-mile claimed range, plus tubeless tires, suspension, and disc brakes with E-ABS.

If you are tempted, focus on two practical checks before you buy. First, confirm the speed limit and mode behavior for your region, since at least one major retailer lists a 20 mph max speed for this model name. Second, be realistic about the 66.1 lb weight if you will carry it often.

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