Performance Analysis: Pushing the KuKirin G4 Scooter to Its Limits
First Impressions: A Speed Demon on Wheels
Let me start by saying this: the KuKirin G4 electric scooter is no joke. I’m wearing my helmet for a reason—this thing is fast. Like, keep up with city traffic fast.
We’re talking a 60V 20Ah battery powering a 2000W brushless motor, with a claimed top speed of 70 km/h (43 mph). And let me tell you, it delivers. I’ve hit 82 km/h (51 mph) on a full charge, and the acceleration is brutal.
Specs & Build: A Heavyweight Beast
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Motor: 2000W brushless
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Battery: 60V 20Ah
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Top Speed: 70 km/h (claimed, but I’ve hit 82 km/h)
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Range: 75 km (claimed), ~55-58 km real-world (I’m 6’3”, 215 lbs)
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Weight: 37 kg (81 lbs) – not a commuter-friendly carry
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Tires: 11-inch tubeless (but not great for off-road, despite claims)
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Brakes: Mechanical disc (not hydraulic—a downside at these speeds)
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Water Resistance: IPX4 (don’t ride in the rain)
The frame is all aluminum alloy, making it sturdy as hell at high speeds. No flex, no wobble—just pure stability.
The Ride: Keeping Up With Traffic
I took this thing onto city streets, and within seconds, I was matching car speeds.
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Eco Mode: Capped at 20 km/h (12 mph) – useless unless you're in a crowded area.
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Sport Mode: 40 km/h (25 mph) – decent for casual riding.
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Race Mode: Unlocks the full 70+ km/h – this is where the fun begins.
I merged into traffic, hitting 60 km/h (37 mph) effortlessly. A bus tailed me, cars flowed around me—I was just another vehicle on the road.
But here’s the catch: the front-wheel drive makes hill climbing questionable. I haven’t tested steep inclines yet, but I’m skeptical.
The Downsides
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Throttle Issues – Mine was sticky out of the box. Kieran sent a replacement within 6 days (great customer service).
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Brakes – Mechanical discs at these speeds? Not ideal. Hydraulic upgrades would be a smart move.
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Weight – 81 lbs is not apartment-friendly.
Final Verdict: Who Should Buy This?
Get the KuKirin G4 if:
✅ You want a street-focused speed machine.
✅ You have a garage (carrying 81 lbs upstairs sucks).
✅ You’re okay with mechanical brakes (or willing to upgrade).
Skip it if:
❌ You need off-road capability (look at the G2 Master instead).
❌ You live in a walk-up apartment.
❌ You want dual motors for hill climbing.
The Bottom Line
This scooter is insanely fun—like riding a pit bike, but electric. If you want speed, stability, and a thrill, the G4 delivers. Just wear a helmet.
What do you think? Would you ride a 70 km/h electric scooter? Let me know in the comments!
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