





The Yadea G10 is a tough everyday scooter built for riders who do not stick to perfect pavement. It feels at home on city streets, but it also handles park paths and light off-road shortcuts with ease. The scooter suits commuters, students, and weekend riders who want something stable, comfortable, and easy to live with, not just a toy for short joy rides. If you care more about real-world range and a planted feel than top speed records, the Yadea G10 lines up very well.
The Yadea G10 sits in the mid-sized class of electric scooters. It uses a rear hub motor rated at 800 W, with peak power around 1200 W. So the scooter has enough pull for real hills and heavier riders, not just flat bike paths. Top speed stays near 25 km/h, which is about 15.5 mph, so it matches common city limits and feels safe in mixed traffic.
Power comes from a 48 V, 15.6 Ah lithium battery tucked inside the deck. On paper, the Yadea G10 can reach up to about 50 km, or around 31 miles, in the best conditions. In daily use you should expect less, yet that still covers most round-trip commutes on a single charge. The rated load is 120 kg, or about 265 lb, so many adults fit within the limit even with a backpack or small bag.
Underneath, you get 10 inch off-road tubeless tires and dual spring suspension at the front and rear. As a result, the scooter smooths out rough patches far better than slim, city-only models. There is a bright front light, a rear light, turn signals, and dual disc brakes. So the Yadea G10 comes ready for everyday city riding right out of the box.
The Yadea G10 shines on mixed terrain. City streets with patched asphalt, expansion joints, or brick sections do not upset it much. Then you can roll out onto hard-packed dirt, gravel paths, or park connectors without feeling that the scooter is out of its depth. The off-road style tires grip loose surfaces well, so the ride stays calm instead of skittish.
Hill performance is another strong point for this model. The Yadea G10 is rated for slopes up to about 15 percent. So short, steep ramps and neighborhood hills are well within reach. On those grades the scooter still gains speed and keeps moving without that sluggish feeling you get from low-power motors.
Comfort over distance also stands out. The long deck and rear footrest make it easy to shift stance and adjust your weight, which helps your knees and hips during longer rides. Dual suspension cuts the sharp edge off bumps and curbs. As a result, many riders end a commute feeling fresh enough to keep going.
If you enjoy following Yadea’s broader lineup, this scooter also fits nicely next to the company’s newer models shown in the big EICMA 2025 release. That lineup shows how the G series grew into a full family of practical, everyday machines.
Here are the main specifications that define the Yadea G10.
Together, these specifications place the Yadea G10 between light commuter scooters and large dual motor machines. So it leans toward real daily use instead of extreme performance.
The Yadea G10 looks more like a compact off-road tool than a slim rental scooter. The main frame has a boxy, sturdy shape with metal braces around the rear end. This design gives the scooter a solid feel when you step on the deck or lift it by the stem. The folding joint locks with a reassuring click, and there is little play when everything is set.
The deck is long and wide, with a raised rear footrest. Grip tape covers the standing area, so your shoes stay planted even when the deck gets a bit wet. The rear footrest lets you brace your back foot during hard braking or strong acceleration. Many riders find this staggered stance more natural than standing with both feet side by side.
Up front, the cockpit stays clean and easy to read. A central display shows speed, riding mode, and battery level at a glance. Thumb throttle and brake levers sit within easy reach. Bar height suits most riders around 165 to 185 cm and does not feel too low or too high. Cable routing looks tidy, while plastic panels and covers line up well. So the Yadea G10 manages to feel rugged without looking messy.
Out on the road, the Yadea G10 pulls away from a stop with smooth but confident force. On flat ground, it reaches its top speed within a short city block for an average adult rider. The motor has enough torque to help you merge into bike lanes and move with traffic during busy times. Throttle response is progressive, so low-speed control in crowded spaces feels calm and precise.
Stability is one of the scooter’s best traits. The long wheelbase, wide deck, and sturdy stem help the Yadea G10 track straight at its top speed. Small steering corrections feel natural. You do not get the twitchy front end that some lighter scooters show when the wheel hits a crack at speed.
On hills, the Yadea G10 keeps a respectable pace for a single motor scooter. Short, steep driveways and ramps are easy for it. On longer climbs near its rated grade, speed drops, yet the scooter continues to climb in a steady way. So for city bridges, underpasses, and neighborhood slopes, the motor still feels strong enough for daily use.
The 48 V, 15.6 Ah battery inside the Yadea G10 stores close to 748 Wh of energy. In ideal test conditions, with a lighter rider and a low power mode, the scooter can reach up to about 50 km, or roughly 31 miles. In real mixed riding, you are more likely to see 35–40 km, which equals around 22–25 miles, if you weigh near 75–80 kg and ride at moderate speed.
Riders who are heavier, ride fast, or face a lot of hills will see lower numbers. Cold weather and frequent stops also cut into range. So it helps to plan some margin. For example, a daily round trip of 20 km should be comfortable without mid-day charging. A round trip that pushes close to the full rated range may work better with a top-up at work.
Charging time from near empty sits in the 8–12 hour range, depending on the charger and outlet. So overnight charging is the easiest habit. Plug the Yadea G10 in after the last ride of the day, and it will be ready again in the morning. To keep the battery healthy, avoid storing it at zero charge for long stretches and try to park the scooter in a dry, indoor space.
Ride comfort is a big reason to pick the Yadea G10 over basic entry-level scooters. The 10 inch tubeless tires have enough air volume to absorb small bumps before the suspension even moves. You can tune tire pressure within the suggested range. Higher pressure gives sharper handling and better range. Slightly lower pressure softens the ride on rougher paths.
The dual spring suspension at the front and rear filters out curbs, cracks, and small potholes. The setup feels firm but fair. Small surface defects vanish under the wheels. Bigger hits still reach you, yet they arrive as a dull thump instead of a sharp jolt. This character makes the Yadea G10 comfortable for riders who take several short trips each day or like longer weekend rides.
Ergonomics play a role as well. Deck height is moderate, so stepping on and off feels easy and natural. The rear footrest lets you ride with a relaxed stance that spreads weight over both legs. Stem flex stays under control, even when the front wheel hits a bump. So the scooter keeps a stable feel in your hands.
The Yadea G10 comes with strong braking hardware for its class. You get mechanical disc brakes on both wheels, backed up by an electronic brake that increases motor drag when you pull the levers. In daily use you feel a light slowdown as soon as you touch the lever, then a firmer bite as you squeeze harder. This makes it easy to control speed on busy streets.
From top speed, the Yadea G10 stops in a short distance for a scooter with 10 inch tires. The wide rubber helps the wheels keep grip under hard braking. For the best results, you still want to shift your weight back and bend your knees when you need to slow down fast. The frame and brakes respond in a stable, predictable way.
Safety gear includes a strong front light, a rear light, turn signals, and reflectors. So drivers and cyclists can see you more easily at night or in dim conditions. The IPX4 rating means the scooter handles light rain and splashes, although deep puddles and heavy storms remain a bad idea. A bell on the handlebar lets you warn pedestrians on shared paths. A good helmet and respect for local rules finish the safety picture.
At about 25.3 kg, or around 55.8 lb, the Yadea G10 is not a light scooter. You can carry it up a few stairs, yet long climbs with the scooter in your hands grow tiring fast. So it fits riders who move between elevator, garage, and street more than people who need to haul a scooter up several floors each day.
The folding system drops the stem toward the deck and cuts the height down to around 560 mm, while the length stays near 1258 mm. This folded size fits into most car trunks and under many office desks. In small apartments, the scooter stores well along a wall or in a hallway corner, especially if you place a mat under the wheels.
Daily care is simple. The deck surface wipes clean after wet rides. Tire valves are easy to reach for pressure checks. The central display lets you check battery level and riding mode at a glance before you leave home. For security, a strong lock through the frame and a fixed object is a smart habit, even for quick stops.
The Yadea G10 sits between light budget scooters and large dual motor powerhouses. Compared with 350 W entry-level models, it offers stronger hill climbing, higher load capacity, and better comfort on rough ground. You gain range, stability, and grip. In trade, you carry more weight and pay for a more capable machine.
By comparison with big dual motor scooters, the Yadea G10 focuses on real daily use instead of extreme speed. Those larger models launch harder and hit higher speeds. They also weigh far more, cost more, and take up more space. The G10 feels like a middle path for riders who want solid power without going overboard.
If you want a simpler city-first scooter in the same brand family, the Yadea KS5 is another option to consider. That model leans more to urban commuting, while the G10 stretches further into rougher ground.
Against slim city scooters with narrow tires and no suspension, the Yadea G10 stands out for comfort and control. If your daily route includes broken asphalt, brick streets, or gravel paths, the big tubeless tires and dual suspension make a clear difference. The specifications and ride feel match riders who want one scooter that can handle more than smooth bike lanes.
The Yadea G10 works best for riders who want one scooter for many roles. City commuters with round trips in the 10–20 km range sit right in its sweet spot. Students who move between dorms, classes, and nearby shops get a stable ride that still feels fun. People who use a scooter for errands, gym visits, and weekend park loops will likely enjoy the mix of comfort and power.
Heavier riders gain clear benefits from the strong frame and high load rating. The Yadea G10 supports up to 120 kg, or about 265 lb, without feeling fragile. Many adults who feel cramped on rental-style scooters will appreciate the longer deck and planted stance.
The scooter is not perfect for everyone. Riders who must carry a scooter up several floors every single day may want a much lighter model. People who chase very high top speeds and the hardest launches will look toward dual motor machines instead. If your storage space is tiny, you might also prefer a smaller scooter.
For riders who value a stable ride, useful hill power, honest real-world range, and the comfort of large tires with dual suspension, the Yadea G10 is a very appealing all-round choice. The full set of specifications and the on-road feel line up nicely with the needs of real everyday use.
| 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. | G10 |
| 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. | Yadea |
| 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. | 06 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 |
| 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. | 800 W rear hub motor (1200 W peak) |
| 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. | 15.5 mph (25 km/h) top speed |
| 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. | 48 V 15.6 Ah lithium 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. | ECO: about 31 miles (50 km); Sport: about 25 miles (40 km); Race: about 22 miles (35 km) |
| 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. | Up to 15% grade hill climb |
| 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. | Rear-wheel drive (RWD) |
| 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. 8–10 hours from empty to full |
| 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. | 48 V lithium-ion pack with 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. | Yes, regenerative braking through rear electric brake |
| 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. | Front headlight, rear brake light and integrated turn signals |
| 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. | 55.8 lb (25.3 kg) scooter weight |
| 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. | 264 lb (120 kg) max rider weight |
| 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. | Carbon steel frame with wide deck and high ground clearance |
| 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; overall height about 50.8 in (129.0 cm) |
| 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. | Folding stem with latch and hook for compact storage |
| 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: 49.5 × 25.6 × 50.8 in (125.8 × 65.0 × 129.0 cm). Folded: 49.5 × 25.6 × 25.6 in (125.8 × 65.0 × 65.0 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. | Carbon steel |
| 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. | Front disc brake and rear disc brake plus electric brake |
| 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 and rear spring suspension |
| 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. | 10 in off-road 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. | 10 in wheels front and rear |
| 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. | IPX4 water-resistance |
| 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. | Handlebar LED display with speed, mode and battery level |
| 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. | ECO, Sport and Race riding modes |
| 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. | App connectivity not specified |
| 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. | Security features not specified beyond basic lock points |
| 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. | Cruise control 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, charger, hex wrench, screws and user manual |
| 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. | Warranty terms not specified; typically 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. | CE certification noted; intended to meet local micromobility rules |

