Ausom L1 vs. Ausom DT2 Pro: Real-World Performance Comparison and Best Scooter for Your Ride

Summary

The Ausom L1 and Ausom DT2 Pro target very different riders, but both bring impressive value for the money. The Ausom L1 is a budget-friendly commuter scooter at around $599, with an 800 W motor, a real-world top speed in the high 20s mph, and an 18-mile tested range under a 215 lb rider riding at full speed. It’s noticeably lighter at 52.8 lb, has an adjustable stem that makes it easy to dial in a comfortable riding position, and a shallow, truly usable kicktail that extends the deck in a meaningful way. Its mechanical brakes are tuned extremely well and feel snappy rather than mushy, giving you confident stopping power for bike lanes, urban paths, and suburban commuting without overcomplicating the setup.

The Ausom DT2 Pro, at roughly $1,149, is the step-up option for riders who need more power, speed, and braking performance. With dual 1100 W motors, a 52V 23.4Ah battery, and a real-world sustainable top speed around the mid 30s mph, it’s built for heavier riders and those who regularly ride in traffic or on open roads. In testing, it delivered about 25 miles of hard-throttle range with minimal voltage sag and climbed steep hills at speeds around 30 mph, all while staying remarkably quiet and stable. Hydraulic brakes, brighter headlights, side LEDs, dual charge ports, and a grippier deck separate it from the L1, but you pay for that in weight and price. If you want a light, comfortable, high-quality commuter, the Ausom L1 is the smarter choice; if you need serious performance and stopping power, the Ausom DT2 Pro is the scooter to look at.
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