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Ausom Leopard Electric Scooter Review 2025

  • boatingsal6
  • Mar 23
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 25



Ausom Leopard Off-Road Electric Scooter
Ausom Leopard Off-Road Electric Scooter

I just added the Ausom Leopard Electric Scooter to my collection. I fell in love with its off-road versatility and speed. Best of all, if you have days where your legs are tired, it comes with a free seat. Below, I will give you my review and tell you what I like, my pet peeves with this new scooter, and why its the best off-roading scooter for under 1000 dollars.



Great Suspension


I will tell you that I have run so many bumps, and gone off-roading with the scooter, and haven't had the feeling of bumping something on the road and losing balance. The Ausom leopard has dual spring suspension, meaning it has in front and rear.


Bright Lights and Great Turning Signals


If you are riding in the dark rest assure you will be seen as the lights are very bright and powerful. Compared to my other scooters, I can see the path ahead of me clearly and without feeling blinded by the darkness. However, drivers will hate you as it looks like you have high beams on. Furthermore, it has great directional lights that help you signal to drivers which way you are going helping prevent accidents or letting drivers second guess where you are heading.


Great Speed For The Price


The manufacturer states it can go up to 34 miles per hour, however, it depends on weight capacity, I weigh 236 so the most speed I have gotten is 29-30 miles which is impressive. However, I assure you a lighter-weight person will go much faster. It has 3 modes 1-3, 1 gives you up to 8MPH, 2 Gives you up to 22MPH, and 3 gives you up to 34MPH(remember depends on your weight).


Great Off-Road Capabilities


The Ausom Leopard doesn't severely slow down while you go on grad, or dirt, sand, or debris. Of course, it's not a Jeep Wrangler so don't go on steep rocky hills or trails or you will break it. I have run against gravel, dirt, and grass and haven't slowed down or gotten knocked off yet, it's been a thrilling ride and will keep testing its capabilities.


1000 Watt Motor


For a scooter that at the time of writing this blog is 700 dollars, and has a very powerful motor. When going uphill it doesn't slow down severely to the point you have to get off and walk the hill like my ISINWheel S10 Pro. This is why I have fallen in love with the adventures, I currently go on with this scooter.


Cruise Control


This scooter compared to my INOKIM OX has cruise control which takes the pressure of having a sore or tired thumb when driving. Just hold the throttle for 5 seconds and the cruise control activates after setting it up. Its nice so when you do long distance commute.


Dual Brake Discs


This electric scooter has both front and rear brake discs helping you stop smoothly, and come to a complete stop when you are in an emergency that requires breaking. I have tested it out and they work perfectly.


Nice Comfortable Free Seat Included


For those that have been riding for months or years know there are days where your feet or legs are tired, sore, or have pain in general. The seat is detachable and adjustable letting you lay off the pressure from your feet and legs if making a long commute, or don't feel like standing. The seat is also wide for people who get tailbone pain when riding on a normal bike seat like me.


Now to the two pet peeves I have with this electric scooter.


Fast Battery Depletion On Higher settings


It says on the website it does 52 miles however, at the time of writing if you use it on levels 2-3 it only does 26-31 miles of range. But I don't care because the rest of the features and off-roading capabilities are Ausom (see what I did there).


Severely Loud Horn


Before you guys yell at me, this is only a pet peeve if you are in an unfriendly neighborhood. Really, this horn sounds like an air horn going off scaring people. Some people will curse you out or try knocking you off in bad areas, but other than that some people love it amke the truck horn signals so you can sound the horns.


This was my review of the Ausom Leopard electric scooter. At the time of writing, it is 700 dollars and a great value for its features and capabilities. Remember to stay safe, ride respectfully, and follow your state, city, and county scooter laws.

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