⚡ The New Generation of Lightweight, Long Range Mobility Scooters
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Mobility scooters used to be big, Heavy and Expensive and often needed a van just to take them anywhere.
Not anymore.
Technology has moved fast and the new generation of mobility scooters is lighter, more powerful, longer range and far better value.
💰 $5,000-15,000 to $2,299?
For years, a capable mobility scooter in NZ commonly meant spending $5,000 or more. Large frames. Heavy lead acid batteries. Bulky transport.
They did the job, but they were not exactly convenient. Now, modern design and lithium technology have changed the equation.
The FreeRoam Glide is just $2,299, delivering serious performance without the oversized price tag.
🔋 Lithium Power = Less Weight, More Freedom
The biggest shift has been lithium batteries.
Compared to traditional lead acid systems, lithium offers:
🔹 Lighter overall scooter weight
🔹 Longer battery lifespan
🔹 Faster charging
🔹 Better energy efficiency
That is how the Glide delivers up to 50km of range without being huge or cumbersome.
More range.
Less bulk.
Simple.
🚗 Yes, It Fits in a Car
This is where things really change.
Older mobility scooters often weighed well over 100kg. That usually meant:
🔹 Trailer
🔹 Hoist
🔹 Dedicated van
The FreeRoam Glide weighs approximately 36kg and folds down, meaning it can fit into the boot of many standard cars.
No special vehicle required.
Take it to the beach.
Take it to the park.
Take it on holiday.
That is real independence.
🛞 Modern Performance, Everyday Capability
Lightweight does not mean underpowered.
The Glide delivers:
🔹 Smooth acceleration
🔹 Confident hill capability
🔹 Comfortable cruising up to 18km/h
🔹 Stable seated riding
It feels modern because it is modern.
🌿 Mobility, Reimagined
At FreeRoam, we believe mobility should feel empowering, not restrictive.
The new generation of scooters is not about owning a bulky machine.
It is about:
🔹 Freedom
🔹 Flexibility
🔹 Getting out there
The Glide proves you do not need to spend $5,000+ to get a capable, long range mobility scooter.
You just need smarter design and a bit of FreeRoam thinking.