Sencor Scooter S21
![]() | Outdated Product Max. load: 120; Foldable; Range (km): 20; Power (W): 250; Max. speed (km/h): 25; Speed modes: 4; Pedestrian mode; Max. climbing angle (°): 12; Drive: front; Wheels: Wheel type: rubber air-filled; Wheel size ("): 8.5; Suspension: no suspension; Front brake: drum and electric; Rear brake: disc |
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Ready for High Loads
The Sencor electric scooter falls within the budget to mid-range category. It features an aluminum frame and has basic dust and moisture protection compliant with the IP54 standard. With a weight of 12.5 kg, the scooter is designed to handle up to 120 kg, which is a rare combination that makes the model more versatile. Additionally, the Sencor Scooter S21 folds quickly, locks securely in the folded position, and is easily carried with one hand.
Multiple Modes and Pleasant Options
The 250 W electric motor enables the scooter to reach speeds of up to 25 km/h and tackle small inclines up to 12 degrees. Users have access to 4 driving modes, including a pedestrian mode, which is especially useful in parks and busy streets. Safety is ensured by effective brakes: a disc brake at the rear and a combination of drum and electric brakes at the front. Additional advantages include recuperation, cruise control, turn signals, and extended settings accessible through a proprietary mobile app with Bluetooth connectivity.
One of the model's downsides is the lack of suspension, although the 8.5-inch inflatable rubber tires do a decent job of smoothing out small bumps and allowing a more comfortable ride on tiles. Another drawback is the claimed range of up to 20 km, which in real conditions often proves lower because the manufacturer specifies it for an ideal scenario with a rider weighing 70 kg.
















