Electric scooters are quickly becoming a staple for commuters and casual riders alike. They offer a fun, eco-friendly, and often faster way to navigate city streets and suburban sidewalks. With so many models flooding the market, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. As someone who’s been riding e-scooters regularly for over two years, I recently got my hands on the NAVEE S65, and I’ve put it through its paces. If you’re considering investing in a high-performance electric scooter, this deep-dive review might help you decide whether the NAVEE S65 is the right fit for your lifestyle.
Unboxing the NAVEE S65 was a promising start. The packaging was solid, and assembly took less than 10 minutes. The build quality was the first thing that caught my attention—it feels robust, with a solid frame that doesn’t rattle or creak. The matte black finish gives it a sleek, modern look, and the 10-inch tubeless tires looked more rugged than most commuter scooters I’ve owned.
At first glance, it’s clear this scooter was built for more than just a five-minute ride to the grocery store.
Speed and Acceleration
One of the NAVEE S65’s standout features is its 500W motor (peak 1000W), which is significantly more powerful than standard 350W scooters. I ride through a mix of bike lanes, uneven sidewalks, and some mild hills—and the S65 handles it all like a champ. The acceleration is smooth, and it reaches a top speed of around 20 mph. That might not sound blistering, but when you’re weaving through traffic or navigating narrow paths, it's just right.
There’s also a noticeable boost when climbing inclines. On my old scooter, I'd have to kick-push halfway up a hill. With the S65? No effort needed. It powers up steadily without stalling or slowing dramatically.
Range and Battery Life
Let’s talk about range—because for many users, this is the dealbreaker. NAVEE claims a max range of up to 40 miles on a single charge. I tested it under mixed-use conditions: flat roads, some hills, a few quick accelerations, and frequent stops. I was able to get just under 35 miles, which is impressive.
If you’re using it for daily commutes under 10 miles round-trip, you’ll only need to charge it a couple of times a week. The battery indicator is reliable, and the charging time (around 6 hours) is acceptable given the range it offers.
Comfort isn’t often the priority in electric scooters, but the NAVEE S65 surprised me. The rear dual suspension makes a real difference, especially when hitting bumps or cracks in the pavement. I took it on a cobblestone path near my office, and while I still felt the surface (as expected), it wasn’t jarring or painful on my wrists like my previous scooter.
The wide deck also allows you to stand with your feet side-by-side or in a staggered stance, which is great for longer rides.
As someone who often rides at dusk, lights and visibility are important. The NAVEE S65 is equipped with a bright front LED headlight and a responsive rear brake light. These aren’t just decorative—they actually light up your path and make you visible to cars and pedestrians.
Braking is strong and responsive. The combination of regenerative front braking and mechanical disc brakes at the rear gives you control, even in sudden-stop situations. I had a close call with a delivery van pulling out unexpectedly, and the scooter came to a safe, quick halt without skidding.
The scooter pairs with a mobile app via Bluetooth, offering data like speed, mileage, and remaining battery life. It’s not an essential feature for everyone, but it’s handy if you like to track your rides or use your phone as a digital dashboard. You can also lock the scooter electronically through the app, which adds a bit of peace of mind when parking it outside.
The NAVEE S65 weighs in at around 53 lbs, which is on the heavier side. If you live in a walk-up apartment or need to carry it onto public transport frequently, this might be a downside. However, the folding mechanism is smooth and secure—it doesn’t wobble when locked into the folded position, and the scooter can stand on its own when collapsed.
While I wouldn’t call it “ultra-portable,” it’s still manageable for occasional lifts, and that trade-off comes with the benefit of durability and performance.
If you’re a casual weekend rider looking for something super lightweight and ultra-portable, this might not be the best match. But if you’re someone who:
Commutes up to 15–20 miles round-trip,
Rides across varying terrain or mild hills,
Wants more power and speed than budget scooters offer,
Values comfort and ride stability,
And needs something with solid range and durability,
Then the NAVEE S65 hits a sweet spot between performance and practicality.
Pros:
Powerful motor with great hill-climbing ability
Long battery life with real-world 30–40 mile range
Excellent ride comfort thanks to rear suspension
Strong braking system and safety lighting
Sleek, professional look with durable frame
Cons:
Heavier than average—less ideal for daily carrying
Longer charging time compared to ultra-light models
Premium price point may not suit budget-focused buyers
I’ve tried a half-dozen scooters over the past few years, and the NAVEE S65 is the one I keep coming back to. It’s not just another electric scooter—it’s a reliable commuting machine that balances power, comfort, and design in a way that makes daily riding genuinely enjoyable.
If you’re looking for something that can handle longer commutes, occasional off-path riding, and still feel smooth and safe, the S65 deserves a serious look.