Segway
Ninebot GoKart Pro 2
Teens 14+ (and parents) who want a serious, gear-shifting drift kart that doubles as a PC racing-sim controller.

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Strengths
- 26.7 mph top speed with a 4-mode drive system, gears cap speed at 12.4, 20.5, and 26.7 mph, a built-in graduated limiter.
- Adjustable chassis fits riders from about 4ft3 to 6ft2 with a 220-lb payload.
- Automotive-grade steel frame with three-layer collision protection and dual braking.
- Connects to a PC as a haptic racing-sim controller.
- Converts to and from a Ninebot S Max self-balancing scooter.
Weaknesses
- $2,499 is firmly premium, five Crazy Carts' worth.
- 106-lb net weight; storing and moving it is a two-adult job.
- 26.7 mph is genuinely fast for a young teen, unlock full speed deliberately.
Specs
- Age Range
- 14+ (Amazon listing; Segway spec says 8+ with supervision)
- Top Speed Mph
- 26.7
- Runtime Minutes
- 60
- Range Miles
- 15.5
- Max Rider Weight Lbs
- 220
- Speed Limiter
- Yes
- Motor Watts
- 4800
- Battery Wh
- 432
Sources
Every claim in this guide that isn't first-person experience is traceable to one of the sources below. URLs verified at publication; some may rot. Let us know if so.
- Segway GoKart Pro 2 official spec page — SegwayFull spec table.
- GoKart Pro 2 at Segway store — Segway Official Store$2,499.99 verified live; the old $1,499 promo is gone.
- GoKart Pro 2 Amazon listing — AmazonLive price and 14+ age rating.
By Max Langley·