Gotrax Xr Review

GOTRAX Xr electric scooter
GOTRAX XR rear disc brake
GOTRAX Xr front wheel electric motor
GOTRAX Xr tires and deck
Xr electric scooter in the folded configurtion
Deck of the GOTRAX Xr electric scooter
GOTRAX Xr cockpit with LED display
GOTRAX Xr LED Display
GOTRAX Xr electric scooter
GOTRAX XR rear disc brake
GOTRAX Xr front wheel electric motor
GOTRAX Xr tires and deck
Xr electric scooter in the folded configurtion
Deck of the GOTRAX Xr electric scooter
GOTRAX Xr cockpit with LED display
GOTRAX Xr LED Display

GOTRAX Xr

$299

We reviewed the Gotrax Xr electric scooter, a new budget-priced electric scooter from GOTRAX. The Xr and Xr Ultra are new scooters introduced this year that replace the GXL Commuter V2 — a past favorite.

Technical Specifications

Tested top speed: 14.6 mph*
Tested range: 9.1 mi*
Weight: 27 lb*
Max rider weight: 220 lb
Water resistance: IP54

Highlights

Good fit and finish
Great value
Added safety on folding mechanism
Lackluster acceleration
No taillight
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Our Take: Few Features, Low Speed But Good Value

GoTrax has just released the new Xr electric scooter to replace last year’s GXL Commuter V2 — a great scooter that we selected as the Best Electric Scooter Under $300.

Like the previous GXL Commuter V2, the Xr looks great, has terrific fit-and-finish, and is a fantastic value.

The Ultra has all the needed features that give an electric scooter its most crucial functionality. These features are 8.5-inch pneumatic (air-filled), a disc brake, a headlight, and a robust folding-mechanism. The new for 2020 Xr has an added safety pin to ensure the scooter doesn’t accidentally fold while riding. The Xr has enough speed and range to be very functional, while still keeping the cost under $300.

The Xr is targeted toward new electric scooter buyers — those who think they will benefit from an electric scooter but don’t want to invest too much.

However, purchasers should take note that GOTRAX customer service now seems to be non-existent and we therefore recommend to purchase from large retailers with strong return policies, in case you have an issue.

Best Alternatives and Competitors

Model Top Speed** Range** Weight** Price
GOTRAX Xr 14.6 mph 9.1 mi 27 lb $299
GOTRAX Xr Elite 14.5 mph 16.6 mi 32 lb $499
Swagtron Swagger 5 18.0 mph 8.6 mi 28 lb $379
Xiaomi Mi M365 16.7 mph 14.6 mi 27 lb $499

GOTRAX Xr Review

Performance Summary

Acceleration (0 to 15 mph)8.2 seconds
Top speed14.6 mph
Braking distance (15 to 0 mph)14.9 feet
Range9.1 miles
Hill climb34.4 seconds

Acceleration

GOTRAX Xr front wheel electric motor

We tested the acceleration of the Gotrax Xr with a 165 lb rider on a flat road. The Xr went from 0 to its top speed of 14.6 mph in 8.2 seconds. As electric scooters go, this is slow, but new riders will still find it fun and adequate.

For comparison, a typical electric scooter accelerates to 15 mph in about 6 seconds.

You can compare the performance of the Xr with others we’ve reviewed on our performance page.

Hill Climb

The Xr climbed our standardized hill test (200 ft, 10% grade, 165 lb rider) in 34.4 seconds at an average speed of 4.0 mph. This is the slowest hill climb result we’ve tested.

Though 10% grade is reasonably steep, if you have many steep hills in your city, expect to crawl up them. If the scooter has trouble, you can also assist by kicking.

If you want more hill climbing ability or are heavier, you’ll want a more powerful scooter. The upgraded Xr Ultra climbed the same hill in 23.4 s at an average speed of 5.8 mph. The Mi M365 climbed the same hill in 20.8 s at an average speed of 6.6 mph.

Top Speed

We tested the top speed of the Xr to be 14.6 mph, using our high-precision Racelogic GPS system.

Range

The Xr has a range of 9.1 mi, based on our real-world range test.

We test every scooter on the same urban loop with frequent stops and hills, with the same 165 lb rider. The scooter is ridden as quickly as possible in the fastest mode (least energy-conserving).

The Gotrax Xr is powered by a 187 wh lithium-ion battery pack.

You can compare the tested range of this scooter with others on our real-world testing page.

Braking

The Xr has two braking systems for better performance, safety, and redundancy. The front wheel has a regenerative brake, which uses the motor to slow down, and the rear wheel has a disc brake.

We tested the braking performance of the Xr and got an excellent braking distance of 14.9 feet from its top speed of 14.6 mph. For comparison, we typically see distances of 15 ft to 25 ft.

Overall, the Xr has a good braking system. Considering the budget price point of this scooter, it is outstanding. The brake lever is sturdy, and braking action is smooth. The disc brake didn’t require any adjustments out of the box, and the brake caliper is quiet.

Ride Quality

The Xr has no suspension but does have two large pneumatic (air-filled tires).  These air-filled tires are important for helping to smooth the ride on rough terrain. 

On smooth roads, the Xr is an enjoyable ride.  Due to its small size, it feels very nimble. On poor roads, the tires will soak up some of the vibrations, but the ride quality will be rough. We still think this scooter performs better than the more expensive ES2, which has a poor suspension and solid (airless) tires.

For most riders, the air-filled tires will be sufficient for the worst roads they’ll encounter.  However, if your commute involves a lot of poor roads, you may want to look at scooters with quality suspensions. 

These are significantly more costly than the Xr, and you won’t find scooters with  quality suspension under $700. We think the Horizon is the least expensive scooter that has a quality suspension.

GOTRAX Xr Features

Portability

Xr electric scooter in the folded configurtion

The Gotrax Xr weighs 26 lbs and has folded dimensions of 41-inches by 15-inches by 16-inches.

The Xr is about as light as electric scooters come and should be relatively easy for most to carry up a flight of stairs or momentarily lift.

To reduce its size, the Xr has a folding stem. The folding mechanism is simple and quick to operate. Compared to the previous version of the scooter (the GXL V2), the folding is improved. Gotrax added a pin as an additional safety measure to prevent the scooter from inadvertently folding while riding.

When folded, the scooter passed our trunk test — it is small enough to fit into the trunk of most cars.

If you are trying to board a crowded commuter train, the main concern will be the 15-inch wide handlebars that don’t fold. These aren’t enormous, but stick out and can get in the way.

Another issue we found is that the stem of the scooter, where you hold it when folded, is somewhat larger. If you have smaller hands, it is less ergonomic to hold onto.

Cockpit

GOTRAX Xr cockpit with LED display

We like the simple cockpit of the Xr. It’s ideal for beginners because it is intuitive and straightforward. The controls are basic and include a thumb throttle, bell, and brake lever. We like that GOTRAX included an extra label on the throttle to remind users that the cruise control will activate after holding the throttle for 10 seconds.

The central element of the cockpit is a large, bright LED display. The LED display shows your speed and battery life. A single push-button controls power, lights, and mode. The scooter has two modes.

The first mode will limit your top speed to around 9 mph and is suitable for beginners or younger riders. The second mode unlocks the scooter to its maximum speed, which we found to be just under 15 mph with a 165 lb rider.

We think the cockpit is nicely put together. The handlebar grips, accelerator, and other controls are rubber and plastic but still feel high-quality.

Lights

The Xr has a single bright LED headlight and a rear reflector on the fender. We think leaving out a taillight was an oversight. However, this can be remedied by clipping a red bike light to your backpack or helmet.

The headlight is reasonably bright. However, if you’re riding regularly at night, we think it’s safest to use additional ultra-bright light.

Learn more about riding safely at night.

Tires

GOTRAX Xr tires and deck

The Xr has front and rear 8.5-inch pneumatic (air-filled) tires.  As we mentioned previously, these are great for providing good ride quality.  

They also perform well in both wet and dry conditions — a huge plus.  Most airless (aka solid) tires become very slippery in wet conditions. These pneumatic tires provide better traction and performance overall, compared to airless ones.

The size of the tires is also a benefit as it helps to roll more easily over small obstacles or dips in the road.

It’s worth noting that pneumatic tires come with the risk of flats. This is a huge downside for many.  We recommend using tire slime as a way to both prevent or repair flat tires.  Read more about preventing or repairing tires with slime

Deck

Deck of the GOTRAX Xr electric scooter

The Xr has a deck with 19.0-inches by 6.0-inches of standing room. It is covered in a rubber mat with a cool “GOTRAX” logo.

This deck is on the smaller side for electric scooters, and if you have broad feet, you may have to hang them off the sides. Because of its smaller size, it won’t be quite as comfortable as a scooter with a huge deck.  However, the smaller deck size helps keep the scooter compact and portable.

The deck has 4.0 inches of ground clearance.  This is enough to clear some curbs if you are dropping off of them quickly enough.

The deck-to-handlebar height is 37.5 inches.

Build Quality

The Xr is the new version of the GXL V2, with some upgrades, but is otherwise identical.  Like the GXL, the Xr has very good fit-and-finish and build quality.  We think when you consider the price, the build quality is excellent.

The Xr has an IP rating (water-resistance) of IP54.  This means it can tolerate splashes and getting caught in the rain, but not submersion.  This is a great feature on a budget scooter — scooters are costing twice as much that don’t have a water-resistance rating.

All parts of the scooter are nicely finished and assembled together well.  It strikes us as a very mass-produced model with proper quality control processes in the factory. This is different from other scooters that are less mass-produced and tend to feel “unfinished” or have noticeable variations from scooter-to-scooter.  The fit-and-finish is very nice.

Those things said, the scooter has some light plastic parts that won’t be as durable as hefty metal ones.  We did perform our drop test on the scooter. We knock the scooter over 3 times in a row and check for damage. The scooter escaped unscathed but just based on its build, you’ll need to take care of it to prolong its life.

GOTRAX Xr: Review Conclusions

Two GOTRAX Xr scooters facing each other

Overall, our review finds that the Xr is a suitable replacement for the best under $300 champion, Gotrax GXL Commuter V2 electric.

The new scooter comes with a lighter, more visible finish and improved folding mechanism. The Xr delivers decent range, portability, and quality.

If you want more range or power, consider the Gotrax Xr Ultra or the Xiaomi Mi M365. Both scooters are around $100 more than the Xr.

If the GOTRAX Xr doesn’t appeal to you, see our alternative suggestions. You can also check out our Editor’s pick of best electric scooters.

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GOTRAX Xr Specifications

MakeGOTRAX
ModelXr
Weight26 lb
Folded dimensions41 by 15 by 16 in
Motor power, continuous250 W
Top speed16 mph
Range12 mi
Battery capacity187 Wh
Battery recharge time4 hrs
Max rider weight220 lb
Brake typeRegenerative + Disc
Tire type8.5 in Pneumatic + Pneumatic
Built-in lightsFront + Rear
Water resistanceIP54

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Justin is a cofounder of ESG and has a degree in engineering. He writes about the science and technology of electric scooters.

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