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Varla Eagle One Pro

Varla Eagle One Pro

SKU: VARLA-EAGLE-ONE-PRO
Brand: Varla
Category: Electric Scooters
  • Battery Range: 45 miles (72 km)
  • Top Speed: 45 mph (72 km/h)
  • Motor Power: 2 × 1000 W dual hub motors
  • Weight Capacity: 330 lb (150 kg)
  • Charging Time: 6–7 h (dual)
  • Scooter Weight: 90 lb (40.8 kg)

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

8.4
  • Safety & Lighting9 / 10
  • Braking System10 / 10
  • Battery & Range9 / 10
  • Speed Performance10 / 10
  • Build Quality & Durability9 / 10
  • Ride Comfort9 / 10
  • Portability2 / 10
  • Hill Climbing Ability10 / 10
  • Smart Features8 / 10
  • Value for Money8 / 10

PROS

  1. Dual 1000 W motors with 60 V system
  2. Up to 45 mph (72 km/h) top speed
  3. 60 V 27 Ah (1620 Wh) high-capacity battery
  4. 11 in tubeless tires and long wheelbase
  5. Dual hydraulic brakes with ABS
  6. Bright 10 W headlight and color display

CONS

  1. Very heavy 90 lb (40.8 kg) scooter
  2. Large folded size for car trunks
  3. No native Bluetooth app for settings
  4. High performance may exceed local speed limits
Varla Eagle One Pro Electric Scooter, Dual 1000W Motor, Up to 45 Miles Range, 45 MPH, 60V 27Ah Lithium-ion Battery, 11" Tires, Dual Hydraulic Brake Plus ABS...
Varla Eagle One Pro Electric Scooter, Dual 1000W Motor, Up to 45 Miles Range, 45 MPH, 60V 27Ah Lithium-ion Battery, 11" Tires, Dual Hydraulic Brake Plus ABS System

The Varla Eagle One Pro is a big, fast, all terrain electric scooter for riders who want real power. It suits heavier adults and anyone who likes long daily trips or weekend fun rides. You trade light weight and easy carrying for speed, range, and a very stable feel. If you want a serious step up from a basic city scooter, this model deserves a close look.

Varla Eagle One Pro Overview

On paper the Varla Eagle One Pro sits in the high performance dual motor class. It runs two 1000 W hub motors with peak output around 3600 W through sine wave controllers. Throttle control feels smooth and easy to modulate, even when you ride in stronger modes. Top speed sits around 45 mph, about 72 km/h, when the battery is full and the road is clear.

A 60 V 27 Ah lithium ion pack built from 21700 cells powers the scooter. Total capacity is 1620 Wh, which is large for this segment. The brand lists a maximum range up to 60 miles, roughly 96 km, in very gentle use. In real mixed riding with stops, hills, and higher speeds, most riders see a lower number, yet still plenty for long days.

The scooter rolls on 11 inch air filled tubeless tires, uses dual hydraulic suspension, and has hydraulic disc brakes with electronic assist. The frame uses 6061 aluminum alloy and supports up to 330 lb, about 150 kg. Curb weight is about 90 lb, just over 41 kg, so the scooter feels solid and planted at speed.

Overall the Varla Eagle One Pro aims at riders who care more about straight line performance, hill climbing, and grip on rougher paths than about easy lifting or compact size.

Where Varla Eagle One Pro Excels

Power is the headline. With dual motors and a 60 V system, the Varla Eagle One Pro pulls harder than most single motor or entry level dual motor scooters. From a stop it jumps to city speeds in a short burst. Short gaps in traffic feel easier to handle, as long as you respect the throttle and lean into it.

Range comes next. The 1620 Wh battery stands above many rivals with similar output. In careful riding with light use of top speed, you can approach the rated figure. In normal mixed use with some hard pulls and hills, many riders still see roughly 36 to 45 miles, about 58 to 72 km. That covers long commutes and weekend rides without constant range anxiety.

Comfort for bigger riders is another strong point. The deck is wide, the bars are tall, and the suspension feels firm enough for higher loads. Adults close to the upper weight limit still get strong pull on hills and a controlled ride at speed.

The scooter also deals with rougher paths better than many street only models. The wide tubeless tires and hydraulic shocks soften cracks, small potholes, and packed dirt trails. So bike paths, back roads, and light off road routes stay in play.

Key Specifications

Here are the key specifications for the Varla Eagle One Pro in both imperial and metric units:

  • Motor power: dual 1000 W hub motors, about 3600 W peak
  • Battery: 60 V 27 Ah lithium ion (1620 Wh), 21700 cells
  • Rated top speed: up to 45 mph ≈ 72 km/h
  • Rated max range: up to 60 miles ≈ 96 km
  • Realistic mixed use range: about 36–45 miles ≈ 58–72 km
  • Scooter weight: 90 lb ≈ 41 kg
  • Max load: 330 lb ≈ 150 kg
  • Tires: 11 in by about 4 in air filled tubeless
  • Brakes: front and rear hydraulic disc brakes with electronic assist
  • Suspension: dual hydraulic shocks, front and rear
  • Water resistance: IP54
  • Charging time: about 13–14 hours with one charger, around 6–7 hours with two
  • Suggested rider height: roughly 4’5″ to 6’11”, about 135 to 211 cm

These specifications place the scooter in the serious commuter and sport tier rather than the small last mile group.

If you want to compare it with the regular Eagle, the original Varla Eagle One gives a similar feel with a bit less weight and power.

Design & Build Quality

The Varla Eagle One Pro looks and feels close to a compact electric motorcycle. The frame uses thick 6061 aluminum with large swingarms and a solid deck. Flex is minimal when you stand, lean into turns, or brake hard.

The deck is long and wide with a grippy silicone pad. Most adults can stand with both feet side by side or in a staggered stance without hanging toes over the edge. A raised kickplate at the rear supports your back foot during hard acceleration and helps you keep weight balanced over the rear wheel.

The stem is tall and straight with a reinforced folding clamp at the base. Varla adds a safety latch along with the main clamp so the stem stays locked even on rough ground. Wide handlebars with a slight rise and sweep keep your wrists in a natural position and improve leverage in turns.

The cockpit includes a 3.5 inch LCD display with NFC lock, brake levers on both sides, a thumb throttle on the right, and a compact button pad. It feels busy during the first rides. Then muscle memory kicks in and mode changes or light toggles become second nature. The matte frame finish with colored shocks and accents gives a tough, clean look that stands out without feeling flashy.

Fit and finish sit at a good level for this class. Fenders track the tires well, bolts sit flush, and cables follow the stem and deck in a tidy way.

Performance

Acceleration on the Varla Eagle One Pro feels strong from the first pull. In softer settings the scooter still launches briskly but stays easy to handle. With more aggressive profiles unlocked, throttle response turns sharp and powerful. New riders should bend their knees, keep a firm stance, and lean forward before they push deeper on the thumb throttle.

At medium speeds the scooter cruises with a calm and planted feel. The wide tires and long wheelbase help it track straight on pavement and compact dirt. Some riders notice light steering at the bars at higher speeds, which can feel twitchy when grip on the bars is loose. A steady stance and smooth steering input keep things under control.

Hill climbing shows off the dual motors. Short climbs in the 7–10 percent range feel mild, even with heavier riders. Longer grades stay manageable without a huge drop in speed. Routes that leave basic commuter scooters crawling turn into normal rides on the Eagle One Pro.

Top speed in the 40+ mph zone, around 64 km/h, belongs on smooth open roads with full safety gear. The scooter can reach that range, yet most owners spend more time in the 25–30 mph band, around 40–48 km/h. That zone feels fast yet manageable, and it fits many city and suburban routes.

Battery, Range & Efficiency

The 60 V 27 Ah battery pack is a key part of the Varla Eagle One Pro story. At 1620 Wh it holds more energy than many mid range e-bikes and feeds two motors instead of one. So you get strong power with room for longer trips.

The brand’s claim of up to 60 miles, about 96 km, assumes gentle use. Light throttle, a lighter rider, and smooth flat paths help reach that figure. In mixed real use with stops, hills, and higher mode riding, many owners end up in the 36–45 mile range, about 58–72 km. That still covers long round trip commutes and long weekend rides.

Range changes with rider weight, tire pressure, wind, temperature, and how often you push full power. Cold days and rough trails both pull more energy from the pack. So winter range tends to fall below summer numbers and off road rides drain the battery faster than smooth streets.

Charging uses one or two Varla chargers through ports on the deck. One charger needs about 13–14 hours from low to full. Two chargers cut that time to roughly 6–7 hours, which works well for overnight top ups or work day charging.

Good habits help the pack over time. Try not to leave the scooter sitting for many days at full or near empty. Store it in a dry place away from extreme heat or deep cold. Charge after rides instead of leaving the pack drained for long stretches.

Ride Quality & Comfort

Ride comfort on the Varla Eagle One Pro leans toward firm and controlled. Dual hydraulic shocks offer enough travel to smooth most city bumps and curb cuts. The tune suits higher loads, so lighter riders can feel a little more stiffness, yet the scooter stays composed on imperfect roads.

The 11 inch tubeless tires play a big role in comfort and control. Their wide contact patch and large air volume add stability at speed. Broken pavement, small potholes, and gravel patches feel softer than they look. Tubeless design cuts down on pinch flats, though regular pressure checks still matter a lot.

Ergonomics favor medium to tall riders. The tall stem and wide bars help keep your back more upright, which feels better on long rides. The big deck gives room to adjust your stance and shift your feet, which helps reduce fatigue over time. Shorter riders inside the suggested height window can still ride comfortably, yet bar height may feel tall at first.

Some owners mention a hint of stem wobble at very high speeds when weight shifts too far back or grip on the bars relaxes. A stable stance, correct tire pressure, and calm steering input reduce this effect. Many riders never feel it during regular commuting speeds.

Noise stays modest throughout. The motors make a soft whir, and most of the sound comes from tire hum and road texture.

Braking & Safety Features

Braking performance matches the scooter’s power. The Varla Eagle One Pro uses dual hydraulic disc brakes with large 160 mm rotors. Lever feel is firm and predictable, which makes it easy to scrub a bit of speed before a turn or stop hard for a sudden hazard. From about 15 mph, or 24 km/h, the scooter stops in a short distance with both brakes engaged and good grip.

Electronic braking works with the mechanical system. You can tune its strength in the settings menu so it feels natural to you. Many riders leave it at a mid setting that adds clear slowing force but never feels harsh.

Lighting covers everyday safety needs. A 10 W headlight near the front wheel lights the road ahead and helps drivers see you. A rear tail light brightens under braking, which warns traffic behind. Reflective elements on the frame and fenders add side visibility when car lights hit the scooter.

The IP54 rating means the scooter can handle light rain and road spray, yet deep puddles and intense storms still pose a risk for bearings, deck parts, and electronics. Dry the scooter after wet rides and avoid standing water when you can. Local rules differ from place to place, so check helmet laws, speed limits, and riding zones before you take this scooter onto public streets or paths.

Portability & Daily Usability

Portability is the main trade off for the performance you get from the Varla Eagle One Pro. At about 90 lb, roughly 41 kg, it does not feel friendly for frequent lifting. Short hops over door steps, curbs, or a few stairs are fine for stronger riders. Daily climbs up several flights or tight train transfers become hard work.

The folding system uses a large clamp and a second safety latch at the base of the stem. Folding or unfolding takes under a minute once the steps feel familiar. When folded, the scooter still takes up quite a bit of space thanks to the long deck and wide bars. So it helps to measure your trunk, hallway, or storage area in advance.

For daily life, many owners keep the scooter in a garage, ground floor storage room, or secure bike cage. When you must lock it outside, a heavy chain or folding lock through the frame and a second lock through a wheel both add peace of mind. The NFC lock on the display stops casual use, yet it does not stop someone from lifting the scooter and walking away.

Routine care is simple yet important. Check tire pressure about once a week. Inspect brake pads and rotors for wear. Look at the folding joint and stem for any play. Wipe down the shocks and deck so grit does not grind into moving parts.

Varla Eagle One Pro vs Alternatives

Compared with lighter commuter scooters that top out around 20–25 mph, or 32–40 km/h, the Varla Eagle One Pro lives in a different category. It sprints faster, climbs steep hills with less drop in speed, and stays more stable on rough roads. You trade back easy lifting, smaller size, and simple storage.

Next to other dual motor performance scooters in a similar price band, the Eagle One Pro often stands out with its large battery and off road friendly stance. Some rivals hit a slightly higher top speed or deliver a quicker launch, yet they may use smaller packs or offer less room on the deck. The Varla package leans toward strong power, long range, and a roomy feel.

Many riders reach this scooter after they outgrow basic models like the Hover-1 Eagle. That type of scooter works well for short, flat city rides. Once riders want more speed, more range, and better suspension, the Eagle One Pro feels like a natural next step.

Compared with very heavy ultra high end scooters that chase 50+ mph figures, the Varla Eagle One Pro looks more practical. You still get serious power and range, yet you avoid some of the extreme weight and bulk. Storage and transport stay hard, but not impossible.

Who the Varla Eagle One Pro Is (and Isn’t) For

The Varla Eagle One Pro fits riders who:

  • Want strong speed and hill climbing for longer suburban or cross town rides
  • Weigh more than average and need a scooter rated for up to 330 lb, about 150 kg
  • Ride on mixed surfaces, from rough pavement to bike paths and light trails
  • Prefer a stable, wide deck and tall bars instead of a tiny folding frame
  • Enjoy weekend rides of 20–40 miles, about 32–64 km, without constant charging

It suits confident riders who already have some scooter or bike experience and feel ready for more power.

The Varla Eagle One Pro is not ideal for riders who:

  • Need to carry a scooter up many stairs every day
  • Plan to mix scooter trips with crowded buses, trains, or small elevators
  • Want a first scooter just for short inner city errands
  • Feel uneasy around high speeds and sharp acceleration

For the right rider, the Varla Eagle One Pro works as a fast, long range, all terrain machine that turns daily travel and weekend rides into something more fun and capable, as long as you have the storage space and the comfort level to handle a heavy, powerful scooter.

Specifications

General

Model The Model specifies the exact version or name of the scooter. It helps identify its unique design, features, and specifications within the manufacturer’s product line. Knowing the model makes it easier to compare options, find compatible accessories, or look up support information.Eagle One Pro
Brand The Brand identifies the manufacturer or company that designs and produces the scooter. A trusted brand is a sign of quality, reliability, and good customer support. Well-known brands often have higher standards for safety, performance, and after-sales service, giving you more confidence in your purchase.Varla
Release Date The Release Date indicates when the scooter model was officially launched on the market. This helps you know how current the design, technology, and features are. A newer release date often means updated components, improved performance, and the latest safety or smart features.05 December 2025
Recommended Age Recommended Age indicates the minimum age range that the scooter is designed for, based on safety, size, and ease of use. Following the recommended age helps ensure that riders can handle the scooter’s speed, weight, and controls comfortably and safely. Always check local laws and use protective gear, especially for younger riders.+16

Performance & Power

Motor Power (Wattage) What it means: The motor power, measured in watts (W), shows how strong the scooter’s electric motor is. Why it matters: Higher wattage usually means better acceleration, more torque, and improved performance on hills or rough terrain. For example, a 250W motor is good for flat city roads and light riders, while a 500W or 1000W motor provides more power for faster speeds or climbing steep inclines.Dual hub motor, 2 × 1000 W (60 V)
Top Speed The Top Speed indicates the maximum speed that the scooter can reach under optimal conditions. It’s usually measured on level ground with a fully charged battery and an average rider weight. A higher top speed allows you to travel longer distances faster, but always ensure you ride within legal speed limits and your personal comfort zone for safety.45 mph (72 km/h)
Battery Capacity Battery Capacity refers to the total amount of energy the scooter’s battery can store, usually measured in ampere-hours (Ah) or watt-hours (Wh). A higher battery capacity means you can ride longer distances on a single charge, reducing the need for frequent recharging. Keep in mind that actual range can vary depending on rider weight, terrain, speed, and weather conditions.60 V 27 Ah (1620 Wh) lithium-ion battery
Estimated Range per Charge The Estimated Range per Charge indicates the average distance the scooter can travel on a single full battery charge. This range is calculated under optimal conditions, such as flat terrain, moderate speed, and average rider weight. Real-world range may vary depending on riding style, terrain, weather, and load. A longer range means fewer recharges and greater freedom for longer trips.Up to 45 miles (72 km), depending on riding conditions
Hill Climb Ability Hill Climb Ability describes the maximum incline or slope that the scooter can handle while maintaining stable performance. It’s typically expressed as a percentage or in degrees. A higher hill climb rating means the scooter can tackle steeper hills without losing too much speed or power. Actual climbing performance may vary based on rider weight, battery charge, and terrain conditions.Climbs up to 35° slopes
Drive System The Drive System refers to how power from the motor is delivered to the wheels. Electric scooters typically use either a hub motor (directly integrated into the wheel) or a chain/belt drive system. A high-quality drive system ensures smooth acceleration, efficient power transfer, and low maintenance. The choice of drive system affects performance, noise level, and overall ride experience.Dual hub (2WD)

Charging & Electrical

Charging Time Charging Time indicates how long it takes to fully recharge the scooter’s battery from empty to 100% using the standard charger provided. Faster charging means less downtime and more time on the road. Actual charging time may vary slightly depending on battery capacity, charger output, and environmental conditions.Approx. 13–14 h (single charger) / 6–7 h (two chargers)
Battery Type Battery Type refers to the specific technology used in the scooter’s battery, which affects performance, lifespan, weight, and charging time. Most modern electric scooters use high-quality lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries because they offer a good balance of energy density, durability, and low maintenance. A reliable battery type ensures consistent power delivery and longer riding ranges.Lithium-ion pack with Smart BMS
Removable Battery A Removable Battery means the battery pack can be easily detached from the scooter for convenient charging and replacement. This feature allows you to charge the battery separately, swap it with a spare for extended range, or securely store it indoors in extreme weather. Removable batteries add flexibility and make it easier to keep your scooter powered up wherever you are.Non-removable internal battery (fixed pack)
Regenerative Braking Regenerative Braking is an energy-saving feature that converts some of the energy normally lost during braking back into battery power. When you slow down or brake, the motor works in reverse to generate electricity, which helps extend the scooter’s range and improves overall efficiency. This system also reduces wear on traditional brake components, leading to lower maintenance over time.Not specified
Lighting Lighting refers to the built-in front and rear lights that enhance visibility and safety when riding in low-light conditions or at night. Good lighting helps you see the road ahead and ensures that other road users can see you. Many scooters include LED headlights, taillights, and sometimes brake lights or side reflectors for added safety and compliance with local traffic regulations.10 W front LED headlight, rear red LED and accent lighting

Build & Dimensions

Scooter Weight Scooter Weight refers to the total weight of the scooter when fully assembled, including the battery. This affects how easy it is to carry, lift, and store the scooter when not in use. A lighter scooter is more portable and convenient for commuting, especially if you need to carry it upstairs or onto public transport. Keep in mind that a sturdy frame and quality components may add to the weight but also contribute to better durability and ride stability.90 lb (40.8 kg)
Maximum Rider Weight Maximum Rider Weight indicates the highest rider weight that the scooter is designed to safely support while maintaining optimal performance and stability. Staying within this limit helps ensure reliable acceleration, braking, and climbing ability, and it protects the frame, suspension, and motor from excessive strain. Exceeding the recommended limit may reduce performance and increase wear on components.330 lb (150 kg) max; 250 lb (113 kg) recommended
Deck Size Deck Size refers to the dimensions of the scooter’s standing platform. A wider and longer deck provides more foot space, allowing you to stand comfortably and adjust your stance while riding. A well-sized deck improves balance and stability, especially on longer rides or at higher speeds. Compact decks, on the other hand, help keep the scooter lightweight and portable.Extended 6061 aluminum alloy frame with wide standing deck
Handlebar Height Handlebar Height refers to the distance from the deck to the handlebars, which affects your riding posture and comfort. An appropriate handlebar height helps you maintain good balance, reduces strain on your back and arms, and makes steering more comfortable. Some scooters have adjustable handlebars to fit riders of different heights, while others have a fixed height for a streamlined design.Fixed handlebar height sized for adult riders
Folding Mechanism The Folding Mechanism describes how easily and securely the scooter can be folded for carrying and storage. A well-designed folding system lets you quickly collapse the scooter into a compact size, making it convenient to transport on public transit, store under a desk, or fit into a car trunk. Look for sturdy latches and safety locks to ensure the scooter stays firmly in place when folded or unfolded.Reinforced stem folding clamp with safety latch
Dimensions Folded Dimensions indicate the size of the scooter when it’s fully folded. This measurement shows how much space the scooter will take up when stored or carried, making it easier to check if it will fit in your car trunk, under a desk, or in a closet. Compact folded dimensions are ideal for commuters who need to bring their scooter on public transport or store it in tight spaces.Unfolded: 53.1 × 24.8 × 52.4 in (134.9 × 63.0 × 133.1 cm); Folded: 53.1 × 24.8 × 21.6 in (134.9 × 63.0 × 54.9 cm)
Material Material refers to the primary construction materials used for the scooter’s frame and key components. High-quality materials like aircraft-grade aluminum, reinforced steel, or durable composites provide strength, stability, and a lighter overall weight. A sturdy material ensures the scooter can handle daily wear and tear while maintaining safety and performance.6061 aluminum alloy

Safety & Control

Brake Type(s) Brake Type(s) describe the braking systems the scooter uses to help you slow down or stop safely. Common brake types include mechanical brakes (like drum or disc brakes), electronic brakes, and foot brakes. Many scooters combine multiple braking systems for added safety and shorter stopping distances. The type and quality of brakes affect your control, especially when riding at higher speeds or on slopes.Dual hydraulic disc brakes front and rear with ABS
Suspension Suspension refers to the system that absorbs shocks and vibrations while riding, providing a smoother and more comfortable ride over uneven or rough surfaces. Scooters may have front suspension, rear suspension, or dual suspension for better shock absorption and stability. Good suspension helps reduce rider fatigue and improves control, especially when riding on bumpy roads or off-road paths.Front & rear suspension tuned for higher speeds
Tire Type Tire Type refers to the kind of tires the scooter uses, which directly affects ride comfort, traction, and maintenance. Common types include solid (airless) tires, pneumatic (air-filled) tires, or hybrid options. Pneumatic tires offer better shock absorption and a smoother ride on rough surfaces, while solid tires are puncture-proof and require less upkeep. The right tire type helps ensure safe handling and a comfortable ride in different conditions.11 in air tubeless tires
Tire Size Tire Size indicates the diameter and width of the scooter’s tires, which affect ride comfort, stability, and how well the scooter handles different terrains. Larger tires generally offer better shock absorption and a smoother ride over bumps and rough surfaces, while smaller tires keep the scooter lighter and more portable. Choosing the right tire size helps ensure a balance between agility and comfort.11-inch
Kickstand The Kickstand is a built-in stand that allows you to park your scooter upright when it’s not in use. A sturdy kickstand keeps the scooter stable and prevents it from tipping over, protecting it from scratches and damage. It also makes storing and accessing your scooter more convenient, whether you’re at home, work, or on the go.Side kickstand
Water Resistance Rating Water Resistance Rating indicates how well the scooter is protected against water and moisture, usually shown as an IP (Ingress Protection) rating. This rating helps you understand whether the scooter can handle light rain, splashes, or wet roads without damage. While most scooters are not fully waterproof, a good water resistance rating adds peace of mind when riding in changing weather conditions. Always avoid deep puddles or submerging the scooter to protect its electrical components.IP54

Features & Extras

Display/Console The Display (or Console) shows important real-time information about your ride, helping you monitor your scooter’s status at a glance. Typical displays show speed, battery level, distance traveled, and riding mode. Some models also include additional features like Bluetooth connectivity, app integration, or backlighting for better visibility at night. A clear and easy-to-read display enhances safety and convenience on every trip.3.5 in color TFT display with speed, battery, mode and trip data
Ride Modes Ride Modes refer to the different speed and power settings you can choose to match your riding style or road conditions. Common modes include eco for maximum range and energy efficiency, standard for everyday balance, and sport or turbo for higher speed and stronger acceleration. Switching between ride modes allows you to customize performance, conserve battery, and ride safely in various environments.Multiple riding modes and speed gears for performance/eco
Smart App Connectivity Smart App Connectivity lets you pair your scooter with a dedicated mobile app via Bluetooth. Using the app, you can monitor real-time ride stats like speed, battery level, and range, adjust settings such as ride modes or cruise control, lock the scooter for added security, and sometimes receive firmware updates. This feature adds convenience and allows you to personalize your riding experience right from your smartphone.No dedicated Bluetooth app documented
Anti-Theft System The Anti-Theft System helps protect your scooter from unauthorized use or theft. This feature can include built-in alarms, electronic motor locks, GPS tracking, or remote locking through a mobile app. A good anti-theft system provides peace of mind when parking your scooter in public spaces, adding an extra layer of security to safeguard your investment.Card-style security system plus power button lock
Cruise Control Cruise Control allows you to maintain a steady speed without continuously holding the throttle. This feature makes longer rides more comfortable by reducing hand fatigue and providing a smoother, more relaxed riding experience — especially on flat, open roads or bike lanes. For safety, cruise control can usually be easily activated or deactivated while riding.Not specified
Accessories Included Accessories Included lists the additional items that come with the scooter to enhance your riding experience and convenience. Common accessories may include a charger, kickstand, bell, lights, phone holder, or carrying strap. These extras add value by making your scooter safer, easier to use, and ready to ride straight out of the box.Scooter, 2 A charger, tool kit, fender and deck hardware, security card, user manual

Warranty & Compliance

Warranty Period The Warranty Period indicates how long the manufacturer guarantees the scooter against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. A good warranty provides peace of mind, showing the brand’s confidence in its product quality. Always check what parts are covered, such as the frame, battery, and motor, and follow the maintenance guidelines to keep your warranty valid.2-year limited warranty on main components (region-dependent)
Certifications Certifications confirm that the scooter meets specific safety, quality, and environmental standards set by recognized organizations or regulatory bodies. Common certifications may include CE, RoHS, UL, or other local compliance marks, depending on your region. These certifications ensure that the scooter is manufactured to high standards and is safe and legal to use in your country.Not specified

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Varla Eagle One Pro Electric Scooter, Dual 1000W Motor, Up to 45 Miles Range, 45 MPH, 60V 27Ah Lithium-ion Battery, 11" Tires, Dual Hydraulic Brake Plus ABS...
Varla Eagle One Pro Electric Scooter, Dual 1000W Motor, Up to 45 Miles Range, 45 MPH, 60V 27Ah Lithium-ion Battery, 11" Tires, Dual Hydraulic Brake Plus ABS System

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