What Ausom just launched in the US
Ausom has announced its official US launch, and it introduced two new dual motor electric scooters for adults. The company says the new models are the Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor and the Laluz 2 Pro Dual Motor. Both sit in a performance focused category, so they target riders who want fast acceleration and stronger hill climbing.
At the same time, Ausom frames these scooters as value plays. So, you get high headline numbers on paper, but you do not see a premium price tag.
ShocFree suspension, what the brand claims it does
Ausom puts ShocFree suspension front and center. It describes ShocFree as a long travel, double sided swingarm design with an adjustable spring. Because suspension design shapes comfort, this is not a small claim.
Ausom also says ShocFree absorbs impacts from potholes and rough terrain, and it aims to reduce vibration and rebound. That matters if you ride on cracked pavement, because constant chatter can wear you down fast.
Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor, the all terrain lead model
Ausom calls the Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor the lead of its 2026 lineup, and it markets it as the all terrain option. It leans on a strong dual motor setup, and it pairs that with ShocFree suspension for comfort and stability.
Here is what Ausom lists for the Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor in its launch announcement:
- Dual 1,400W motors
- 2,800W peak power
- 28 Nm torque
- Up to 36 mph in dual motor mode
- Up to 33 percent incline claim
- Up to 56 miles per charge claim
- Off road tubeless tires, and Ausom says they aim to improve puncture resistance, durability, and stability on rough terrain
Those numbers will catch attention, and they should. Still, speed and range claims always depend on how you ride, so it helps to treat them as best case targets, not guarantees.
Laluz 2 Pro Dual Motor, the more accessible twin
Ausom launched the Laluz 2 Pro Dual Motor alongside the Gosoul. It positions the Laluz as the more accessible dual motor option, but it keeps the same top speed claim.
Ausom lists these points for the Laluz 2 Pro Dual Motor in the same announcement:
- Dual 1,400W motors
- Up to 36 mph top speed claim
- 864Wh battery
- Up to 56 miles per charge claim
- 10 inch tubeless tires, and Ausom says they aim to improve puncture resistance and traction
If you want a deeper model specific look, this guide breaks down the Laluz angle and who it fits: Ausom Laluz 2 Pro Dual Motor overview.
Pricing, promo, and warranty details
Ausom says both scooters became available starting February 26, 2026, through its official online store. It lists these prices:
- Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor: $849
- Laluz 2 Pro Dual Motor: $729
Ausom also describes a launch promotion that ends March 12, 2026. During that window, it says buyers can take $50 off with code SF50, which brings pricing to $799 for the Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor and $679 for the Laluz 2 Pro Dual Motor.
Beyond pricing, Ausom also highlights ownership support. It says every purchase includes:
- 2 year warranty coverage on core components
- 24/7 technical support
- Free shipping on orders over $49
That kind of support matters more with dual motor scooters, because repairs can cost more, and parts can take longer to source.
Why this launch matters in the dual motor segment
Ausom also ties this launch to its earlier dual motor models, the DT2 Pro and the L2 Max Dual Motor. It says those scooters earned industry praise. It also points to third party testing claims about range performance on the DT2 Pro, but I cannot confirm those test results from the launch announcement alone.
Even so, the strategy looks clear. Ausom wants to compete in the under $1,000 dual motor space, and it wants to do it with a comfort first suspension story.
What to check before you buy a 36 mph scooter
A 36 mph claim changes how you should think about ownership. So, before you buy, check these basics:
- Local rules, because some cities cap scooter speeds and limit where you can ride
- Protective gear, because higher speed raises injury risk fast
- Your real route, because hills, wind, and cold weather can cut range a lot
- Tire choice, because tubeless tires can help with pinch flats, but they still need regular pressure checks
- Storage and carry needs, because dual motor scooters often weigh more than commuters, and that affects stairs and car trunks
If you buy a scooter in this class, ride like traffic can surprise you. Also, give yourself extra braking space, and slow down on wet paint, metal plates, and loose gravel.


