The Solar Hyperion RST is a full-blown hyperscooter—dual 5,000W motors, a 72V battery, and 65+ mph potential. But what really stands out isn’t just the power—it’s how controllable and usable it feels.
👉 Check it out: https://geni.us/SolarHyperionRST
Key Specs
- Motors: Dual 5,000W
- Battery: 72V 40Ah (Samsung)
- Top Speed: 65–70 mph (claimed)
- Range: Up to 70 miles (claimed)
- Brakes: Quad-piston hydraulic
- Suspension: Adjustable hydraulic (front + rear)
- Tires: 11″ tubeless
Performance Highlights
Acceleration:
- 0–15 mph: 2.06 sec
- 0–40 mph: 6.54 sec
Blistering fast, but smooth and predictable.
Top Speed:
- 57.5 mph tested (off-road tires)
- Expect 65+ mph with street tires
Hill Climb:
- 6.73 sec — climbs hard without hesitation
Braking:
- 8.7 ft stopping distance
- Strong, controlled, confidence-inspiring

Real-World Range
- 44.7 miles tested (aggressive riding)
- ~40 miles before major drop-off
For a scooter this powerful, that’s excellent real-world range.
Ride & Build
This is where the RST separates itself:
- Wide bars + long stance = very stable at speed
- Adjustable suspension = tunable ride quality
- 127.8 lbs with a wide, solid deck = built like a tank
Even past 50 mph, it feels planted—not twitchy.
What Makes It Different
Unlike most hyperscooters, the RST is actually usable:
- Stable in traffic
- Comfortable for longer rides
- Manageable despite the power
This isn’t just a weekend toy—it can be ridden daily.

Pros & Cons
Pros
- Elite acceleration
- Strong real-world range
- Extremely stable at high speed
- Premium brakes + suspension
Cons
- Off-road tires limit top speed
- Some battery drain at idle
- Display could be brighter
Who It’s For
- Experienced riders only
- Speed/performance enthusiasts
- Upgrading from high-power scooters
Final Verdict
The Hyperion RST delivers rare balance: extreme speed with real control.
That’s what makes it one of the most complete hyperscooters we’ve tested.👉 Check pricing: https://geni.us/SolarHyperionRST
Full ESG Review: https://electricscooterguide.com/solar-hyperion-rst-review/


