Mobility scooters
A scooter is a good choice if you can travel alone and are comfortable getting on and off on your own. We can help you choose which will fit best with how you live.
These are made with a light frame to make them easier to store or transport.
They usually come apart into smaller parts, to fit into a car. Check that you or your carer can lift it into your car before you order one.
As these scooters are smaller, there is a limit to the weight they can carry and how long they can travel for before the battery needs recharging.
Talk to a dealer to find out about the different options, the cost, and what might be right for you.
These are made with a light frame and are ideal for short journeys.
They can usually fold down into smaller parts, to fit into a car. Check that you or your carer can lift it into your car before you order one.
As these scooters are smaller, there is a limit to the weight they can carry and how long they can travel for before the battery needs recharging.
Talk to a dealer to find out about the different options, the cost, and what might be right for you.
Small and compact with lightweight components
These standard-sized scooters are ideal if you want to pop to the local shops or visit friends nearby.
They're sturdier and can carry more weight than transportable and foldable models. They can travel at speeds of up to 4mph.
They're not as easy to take apart and can be difficult to transport.
Talk to a dealer to find out about the different options, the cost, and what might be right for you.
These are ideal if you travel long distances, on the road or pavement, and can be more comfortable on bumpy surfaces.
You can travel up to 8mph on the road and up to 4mph on the pavement.
Large scooters are classified as Class 3 products by the Department of Transport so your dealer will need to register it with the DVLA for you.
Talk to a dealer to find out about the different options, the cost, and what might be right for you.
Maximum speed of 8mph and up to 4mph on the pavement
Need lots of storage space in a secure, locked area
Once you’ve thought about the type of scooter you might need, your dealer can talk you through everything. They'll then bring some suitable products to your home for you to take a look at.
You’ll get the chance to test drive a few products to see which you’re most comfortable with.
This can be at the showroom or at your home, but you'll always need a home assessment to make sure the product can be safely and securely stored.
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