Quick verdict
The NAVEE XT5 Pro is built for riders who deal with messy roads and still want to move fast when it is safe and legal. It pairs a 700 W rated rear motor with 2200 W peak output, dual side arm suspension, and 12 inch tubeless tires. It also adds IPX6 water resistance, turn indicators, and Apple Find My. The downside is weight. At 34.8 kg, you will not love carrying it up stairs.
Key specs at a glance
Key specs:
- Top speed: up to 50 km/h (31.1 mph), settings and legal limits vary by region
- Motor: 700 W rated, 2200 W max power, rear wheel drive
- Battery: 46.8 V, 596.7 Wh
- Claimed range: up to 75 km (46.6 miles) at 15 km/h, 60 km (37.3 miles) at 20 km/h, 50 km (31.1 miles) at 25 km/h
- Standard charging time: about 5 to 6 hours with the included 4 A charger
- Fast charging time: about 1.25 to 1.5 hours with a 10 A charger, sold separately
- Tires: 12 inch off road tubeless tires
- Suspension: Damping Arm dual side arm system, front and rear, 60 mm travel listed by the company
- Brakes: front disc, rear disc, plus EABS
- Max payload: 150 kg (330.7 lb)
- Water resistance: IPX6
- Weight: 34.8 kg (76.7 lb)
- Size unfolded: 1360 x 627 x 1400 mm
- Size folded: 1360 x 627 x 655 mm

What makes the XT5 Pro stand out
A lot of scooters that call themselves “commuters” chase low weight and simple parts. The XT5 Pro does the opposite. It goes big on tires, it adds front and rear suspension, and it keeps the frame strong enough for a 150 kg payload rating.
That choice changes everything about the ride. You get more stability on rough pavement and gravel, but you also get a scooter that takes up more space and feels heavy in your hands.
Design and build quality
The XT5 Pro uses a steel frame and it looks like it means business. The deck feels long and steady because the scooter measures 1360 mm in length. That longer wheelbase can help at higher speeds, since the steering feels less twitchy.
The folding system matters a lot here. This scooter folds down to 655 mm in height, so you can fit it behind a door or under many desks. Still, the folded length stays long, so it needs a decent parking spot in your home or office.
Turn indicators deserve a callout. They feel like a small feature, but they matter more on a faster scooter. You can keep both hands on the bars and still signal clearly.
Comfort and ride feel
NAVEE uses a front and rear dual side arm suspension system that it calls Damping Arm. The company lists 60 mm of travel, and it claims the setup can handle potholes up to around 10 cm deep.
Real comfort comes from the combo. The 12 inch tubeless tires add their own cushion, and they roll over cracks with less drama than smaller tires. The suspension then takes the edge off bigger hits and choppy pavement.
This setup makes the most sense for two use cases:
- City roads with lots of patches, broken edges, and surprise bumps
- Mixed surfaces like gravel paths and hard packed trails
If you ride mostly smooth bike lanes, you might not need this much suspension. But if your daily route looks like a constant repair project, you will probably feel the difference right away.

Motor power and hill ability
NAVEE lists a 700 W rated motor and 2200 W max output. Rated power hints at what the motor can hold for longer runs. Max output points to short bursts for acceleration and climbs.
The company also lists a 32 percent maximum incline. That sounds strong, but hill performance always changes with rider weight, battery level, wind, and temperature. Rear wheel drive still helps because weight shifts back when you accelerate, so the driven tire can grip better.
If you live in a hilly place, keep two basics in mind:
- Heavier riders pull more current, so speed drops sooner on long climbs.
- Cold weather can reduce battery output, so you may feel less punch in winter.
Speed modes and control
NAVEE includes four drive modes:
- Walk mode at 6 km/h
- D mode at 20 km/h
- S mode that the app can set from 25 km/h up to 50 km/h
- Boost mode for maximum acceleration
That mode layout feels practical. You can keep the scooter calm in crowded areas, and then open it up on a clear stretch where local rules allow it. Not every region allows the same top settings, so treat 50 km/h as a capability, not a promise everywhere.
The bigger frame also helps control. A longer wheelbase and larger tires can make the scooter feel steadier, especially when the road looks rough or the speed creeps up.
Range and battery
NAVEE lists a 46.8 V battery with 596.7 Wh capacity. You can convert that into an approximate amp hour figure like this.
596.7 Wh divided by 46.8 V equals about 12.8 Ah.
NAVEE also lists three range figures at steady speeds, under test conditions with a 75 kg rider at 25°C on pavement:
- Up to 75 km at 15 km/h
- Up to 60 km at 20 km/h
- Up to 50 km at 25 km/h
Those numbers follow the usual speed curve. As speed rises, air resistance rises fast, so range drops. In real riding, stop and go traffic, hills, cold weather, and higher rider weight can all cut range.
The XT5 Pro includes energy recovery as well. It can feed a bit of energy back during braking or coasting, and you can adjust it in the app. Regen will not magically add huge range, but it can help a little in city riding where you slow down often.
External battery option
NAVEE describes an optional external battery setup that could extend range, including a listed 130 km figure at 15 km/h. The company also notes that this external battery remains under development and that availability may vary by region. I cannot confirm current availability where you live, so treat it as a potential add on, not a sure thing.
Charging and fast charging
The XT5 Pro supports two charging paths:
- Standard charging with the included 4 A charger, about 5 to 6 hours
- Fast charging with an optional 10 A charger, about 1.25 to 1.5 hours
That difference is not small. A 5 hour charge down to 1.25 hours cuts time by 75 percent. A 6 hour charge down to 1.5 hours also cuts time by 75 percent. So yes, fast charging can change how you use the scooter day to day.
Fast charging also brings more heat into the picture, like any higher current charge. Charge in a ventilated spot, and follow the manual’s guidance on safe charging.
Braking and safety hardware
NAVEE lists a triple braking setup: front disc brake, rear disc brake, plus EABS. Dual disc brakes give you strong stopping power when you keep pads and rotors in good shape. EABS can help control by reducing sudden wheel lock in some situations.
Braking distance still depends on speed, tire grip, rider weight, and road surface. Wet roads and loose gravel will always extend stopping distance, even with good brakes. The best takeaway is simple. You get strong mechanical braking on both wheels, and you also get an electronic layer that can support stability.
Lighting matters a lot on a scooter that can run at higher speeds. NAVEE lists:
- A 9 W auto sensing front headlight
- A rear brake light
- Built in turn indicators
- An ambient deck light
If you ride early mornings or evenings, those features help you stay visible. You should still ride like drivers do not see you, because sometimes they really do miss small vehicles.
The XT5 Pro also carries an IPX6 water resistance rating. That helps in rain, but you should still avoid deep water and big puddles. Dry the scooter after a wet ride, especially around the deck and folding area.
Traction control and stability features
NAVEE includes a traction control system it calls TCS, and the company says you can turn it on in the app. Traction control can help on wet paint lines, loose gravel, and dusty patches. It will not fix bad riding choices, but it can smooth power delivery when grip drops.
This matters more on a rear wheel drive scooter with high peak output. Strong acceleration can break traction quickly on mixed surfaces, so a system that calms torque can add confidence.

App features and everyday convenience
The XT5 Pro connects by Bluetooth and works with the NAVEE app. The app lets you check battery status, change settings, and manage lock features.
Two features stand out:
- Apple Find My support, which can help locate the scooter later
- NavFlyLock proximity locking and unlocking, which can lock when you walk away and unlock when you return, after setup
These features target real ownership worries. People want easier locking, and they also want a better shot at finding a scooter if it goes missing.
The scooter also uses a 5 inch LED display. A larger screen helps at speed because you can read it in a quick glance, then look back up.
Also, if you like tracking new hardware trends, you might notice more brands moving toward bigger tires and smoother suspension setups. Xiaomi rumors and releases often pull attention in this space. If you want a quick read on that, here is a Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 leak just dropped, and here is coverage of the launch claim that mentions 12 inch tires and dual suspension in Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 is here and the ride looks smoother than ever with 12 inch tires and dual suspension.
Portability and storage
This is where many people decide yes or no.
At 34.8 kg, the XT5 Pro feels like a roll it scooter, not a carry it scooter. You can lift it for short moves, but stairs will get old fast. If you carry a scooter up two flights every day, this one will probably annoy you.
If you store it in a garage, hallway, or office corner, it fits better. The folded height of 655 mm helps, but the scooter still needs a long space because the folded length stays at 1360 mm.
Car trunk loading is doable, but plan for the lift. The weight and length can feel awkward if you load it alone.
Tires and maintenance
The XT5 Pro uses 12 inch tubeless tires. Tubeless designs can reduce pinch flats, and they can handle small punctures better if you use sealant. You still need to check pressure often. Low pressure hurts range, grip, and tire life.
Disc brakes need basic care as well. Check pad thickness, keep rotors clean, and listen for rubbing after bumps. Wet rides can speed up grime buildup, so a quick wipe down helps.
Finally, remember what IPX6 means in real life. The scooter can handle rain, but water still causes problems if it sits in tight spaces for long periods. Dry it after wet rides, and avoid storing it soaking wet.
Who the NAVEE XT5 Pro fits best
The XT5 Pro makes the most sense for riders who want stability and comfort on rough roads, and who can live with the weight.
It fits you if:
- You ride broken pavement, gravel, or mixed surfaces often
- You want larger tires and suspension for a calmer ride
- You like the idea of fast charging as an optional upgrade
- You value smart features like Apple Find My and proximity locking
- You need a higher payload rating, up to 150 kg
You should look elsewhere if:
- You carry your scooter up stairs every day
- You need a compact folded footprint for tight storage
- You ride only short, flat trips on smooth pavement
- Your local rules cap speed low, so you will not use the performance headroom
Price
Pros
- Large 12 inch tubeless tires add stability and help on rough surfaces
- Front and rear suspension improves comfort on broken roads
- Strong listed power output with rear wheel drive
- Dual disc brakes plus EABS
- IPX6 water resistance for wet rides
- Turn indicators, strong headlight, and a clear display
- Apple Find My support and proximity lock features
Cons
- Heavy at 34.8 kg, so carrying feels hard
- Fast charging needs an optional 10 A charger
- External battery option remains uncertain, I cannot confirm availability in your region
- Maximum speed settings depend on region and local rules
Final verdict
If your roads are rough and you want a scooter that feels planted, the NAVEE XT5 Pro makes a strong case. The big 12 inch tires and the front and rear suspension do a lot of the work, and the braking and lighting package looks complete for real road use. The optional fast charger also adds real convenience if you ride often.
Still, you need to be honest about the weight. If you need a light carry scooter, skip it. If you can store a heavier machine and you want comfort on bad roads, it can be a very satisfying ride.



