Discover how Ausom’s range stacks up during the Soccer Season Sale

Electric scooter spec sheets can be a bit of a minefield. Terms like dual motor, suspension type, and range estimates get thrown around a lot, but it’s not always clear what any of it means for how a scooter actually rides. If you’re shopping for a commuter e-scooter or considering a higher-performance model, it helps to understand what these specs actually do before comparing models.

Understanding these specs matters more once you factor in how varied e-scooter use has become. Some riders only need something for the last stretch of a commute, while others use a scooter as a genuine replacement for short car journeys across a range of surfaces. The right combination of motor setup, suspension, and range depends entirely on which categories you fall into, so it’s worth looking past the marketing copy and understanding what each spec is actually contributing to the ride.

Ausom’s current lineup, the Gosoul 2, Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor, and K20 Pro Dual Motor, offers a useful way to look at the specs, since each model represents a different point on the spectrum, from a simple commuting tool to a more versatile, high-performance ride.

This is especially helpful if you plan to take advantage of Ausom’s Soccer Season Sale promotion until July 20, where the three models are discounted to the lowest pricing all year. Using code: MUS50 also means an extra $50 in savings.

Suspension: Why it matters

Suspension is one of those specs that’s easy to overlook, but it has a bigger impact on ride quality than most people expect. Without it, every crack, pothole, and uneven section of pavement gets transmitted directly through the deck and into your hands and feet. Over a short ride, that’s a minor annoyance. Over a daily commute, it adds up.

Ausom uses what it calls ShocFree suspension across parts of its lineup, designed to absorb these impacts before they reach the rider. In practical terms, this is meant to make a difference in the kind of urban surfaces that rarely stay smooth for long, whether that’s cracked sidewalks, drainage covers, or patched-up sections of road. For anyone using a scooter as a genuine alternative to walking or short car journeys, this is a spec worth paying attention to.

It’s also worth noting that suspension quality affects more than just comfort. Reducing the vibration and impact transmitted through the frame can also ease wear on other components over time, which matters if you’re planning to keep a scooter for more than a season or two.

Single-motor vs dual-motor, explained

The other major spec that shows up across e-scooter listings is motor configuration, usually split into single-motor and dual-motor setups. A single-motor scooter drives one wheel, which keeps things simple and often lighter, but can mean less consistent power delivery, particularly on inclines or when carrying extra weight.

A dual-motor setup, as the name suggests, splits power delivery across both wheels. This generally results in steadier acceleration, better handling on hills, and more traction on surfaces that aren’t perfectly flat or paved. It’s part of what separates a straightforward commuter e-scooter from one built for a wider range of conditions, including light off-road use.

The trade-off tends to come down to weight and simplicity. Dual-motor scooters are usually a bit heavier and more complex than single-motor models, which is worth factoring in if portability, such as carrying a scooter up stairs or onto public transport, is a priority.

Ausom’s scooter lineup: What you need to know

Ausom Gosoul 2

Ausom Gosoul 2 on a transparent background

Brand

Ausom

Range

Up to 44 miles

Battery

48V, 13Ah (624Wh)

Max. Load

287 lbs

Motor

1100W peak

Top Speed

28 MPH

The Ausom Gosoul 2 is a single-motor commuter e-scooter built around comfort and simplicity. Its ShocFree dual swingarm suspension smooths out rough pavement, while an 1100W motor and up to 44 miles of range make it well suited to daily rides across town. A folding frame and NFC unlock add everyday convenience, all backed by Ausom’s 2-year warranty.


The Gosoul 2 sits at the more accessible end of Ausom’s lineup, built primarily for daily commuting and short trips rather than mixed-terrain riding. Its main selling point is the ShocFree suspension, which is designed to keep rides comfortable over the repeated small bumps a daily commute involves.

Side view of the Ausom Gosoul 2 between some trees. Credit: Ausom

Rather than trying to do everything, the Gosoul 2 is aimed at riders who want a dependable, easy-to-use scooter for getting around a city or town, with fewer of the extra features found further up the range. That makes it a reasonable option for first-time e-scooter buyers who are still working out how a scooter fits into their daily routine, without having to think about dual-motor performance or off-road capability from day one.

Ausom Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor

Ausom Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor on a transparent background

Brand

Ausom

Range

Up to 56 miles

Battery

48V, 18Ah (864Wh)

Max. Load

287 lbs

Suspension

ShocFree dual swingarm

Top Speed

36 MPH

The Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor adds a second motor and extended range to Ausom’s commuter lineup, delivering steadier acceleration and up to 56 miles per charge. Its ShocFree suspension and tubeless tires help smooth out mixed terrain, from paved streets to light off-road paths. This is a versatile, value-for-money option for riders who want more power in reserve, backed by a 2-year warranty.


The Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor has the same foundation as the standard Gosoul 2 and adds a second motor, along with extended range and a degree of off-road capability. In practice, this means steadier performance on inclines, more traction on uneven or loose surfaces, and a scooter that isn’t limited to smooth, paved commutes.

Side view of the Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor in the mud. Credit: Ausom

This makes it a better fit for riders whose route isn’t entirely predictable, whether that’s a mix of paved and unpaved paths, occasional detours, or simply wanting some performance in reserve. It’s still built around every day practical use rather than solely a dedicated off-road vehicle, but the added motor and range give it more flexibility than the standard model.

Ausom K20 Pro Dual Motor

Ausom K20 Pro Dual Motor on a transparent background

Brand

Ausom

Weight

66.1 lbs

Range

Up to 56 miles

Battery

48V, 18Ah, (864Wh)

Motor

1400 x2 (2800W peak)

Suspension

ShocFree dual swingarm

Built to cover commuting and recreational riding alike, the K20 Pro Dual Motor pairs dual-motor performance with ShocFree suspension for a long-range, high-performance e-scooter that doesn’t ask you to choose between the two. Up to 56 miles of range and a stable, wide deck make it equally at home on a weekday commute or a weekend ride, all backed by a 2-year warranty.


The K20 Pro Dual Motor sits at the top of Ausom’s current range and combines dual motor performance with ShocFree suspension, aiming to cover commuting and recreational riding without asking the rider to compromise on either. The dual-motor setup supports more consistent handling across varied conditions, while the suspension is there to keep longer rides comfortable rather than just short commutes.

Side view of the Ausom K20 Pro Dual Motor with trees in the background Credit: Ausom

Long range is another focus here, which matters for anyone using a scooter beyond a short, fixed commute. Being able to travel further on a single charge cuts down on the need to plan a route around charging points, which becomes more relevant once a scooter is being used for weekend rides or longer trips, as well as getting to and from work.

Altogether, the combination of dual-motor performance, ShocFree suspension, and long range is aimed at riders who don’t want to own two separate scooters for two purposes. Instead, the K20 Pro is positioned as a single, high-performance e-scooter that can reasonably cover both use cases.

What to weigh up before buying

Beyond the headline specs, a few other practical factors are worth noting. Build quality and portability matter if you’re folding and carrying a scooter regularly, particularly if it needs to go up stairs or into indoor storage. Tire type can also affect how a scooter handles debris on the road, which is a common cause of unexpected stops.

Warranty support is also easy to overlook when comparing specs on paper. Ausom’s current lineup is backed by a two-year warranty, which is a good baseline to check for when buying any e-scooter as a long-term commuting tool rather than a short-term purchase.

For those thinking about urban mobility more broadly, e-scooters have become a genuinely practical middle ground between walking and driving for shorter journeys, provided the specs match how you actually plan to use one.

Ausom by name, awesome by nature

None of these specs exist in isolation, and the right combination depends entirely on how a scooter will actually be used. A single motor with solid suspension, like the Gosoul 2, may be all that’s needed for a short, predictable commute on paved roads. Dual-motor models, like the Gosoul 2 Pro and K20 Pro, become more relevant once terrain, range, or recreational use comes into play.

Understanding what these specs actually do, rather than just seeing them listed on a product page, makes it easier to work out which type of Ausom e-scooter is worth the investment for your own routine, whatever that happens to look like.

Save with Ausom’s Soccer Season Sale

And until July 20, during Ausom’s Soccer Season Sale, the Gosoul 2, GoSoul 2 Pro Dual Motor, and the K20 Pro Dual are discounted to the lowest prices all year. During the promotional period, customers can also get an extra $50 off using the code: MUS50.

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