KAABO

Kaabo Wolf Warrior X Pro+

SKU: KAABO-WOLF-WARRIOR-X-PRO-PLUS

Description

Kaabo Wolf Warrior X Pro+ — Maximum Range in the Warrior Series

Wolf Warrior X Pro+ is the longest-range version in the Warrior series. The 60V 28Ah battery delivers up to 100 km on a single charge, which makes this model well suited for long-distance trips and out-of-town use. Two 1100W motors confidently hold speeds up to 70 km/h.

Hydraulic brakes provide reliable stopping on any surface, and full hydraulic suspension absorbs road irregularities. A 35° climb angle means the scooter won’t give in on steep ascents — relevant for cities with hilly terrain.

X Pro+ sits in the middle of the Wolf line: more powerful than the Mantis, but lighter and more compact than the Wolf King GTR. For a versatile scooter capable of city and out-of-town riding with long range, it is one of the better-positioned options in the Kaabo lineup.

Highlights

  • Offroad capability
  • Dual motors
  • Hydraulic brakes
  • Full suspension
  • 35° climb angle
  • All-wheel drive
  • Foldable frame
  • 100 km range
  • 28Ah battery

Model history

The Wolf Warrior X is the lighter, more accessible entry point into the Wolf family, and the X Pro+ is its enhanced trim with dual 1100W motors and a larger 60V 28Ah battery. It keeps the Wolf signature dual-stem frame, hydraulic disc brakes and front-hydraulic/rear-spring suspension, but in a markedly lighter package than the Warrior 11. It is positioned for riders who want Wolf-class off-road handling without the extreme bulk of the flagship models.

Specifications

Motor
Count
2
Type
hub
Power / motor (W)
1100
Total power (W)
2200
Peak power (W)
3500
Battery
Cells
LG/Samsung
Voltage (V)
60
Capacity (Ah)
28
Capacity (Wh)
1680
Charge time min (h)
8
Charge time max (h)
14
Charger
67.2V 2A×2
Performance
Max speed (km/h)
70
Range (km)
100
Max incline (°)
35
Max load (kg)
120
Chassis
Foldable
Yes
Brake type
Hydraulic disc, 2 pistons
Weight (kg)
37
Wheel size (in)
10
Wheel type
pneumatic
Dimensions (mm)
1213x650x1228
Front suspension
hydraulic
Rear suspension
spring
Adjustable suspension
Yes
Electronics
Display
TFT
NFC
No
Mobile app
Yes
Alarm
No
Alarm with wheel lock
No
Cruise control
Yes
Regenerative braking
No
Dual motor mode
Yes
RGB lighting
No
Safety
IP rating
IPX5
Turn signals
No
Logistics
Seats
1
Weight (kg)
45

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Dual 2400W continuous motors with ~5400W peak deliver extreme acceleration and a tested top speed in the mid-40s mph range
  • Full dual hydraulic suspension plus 11-inch pneumatic tires soak up rough trails and broken pavement exceptionally well
  • Large 60V 35Ah (~2100Wh) LG/Samsung battery supports long range under conservative riding
  • Robust one-piece aluminum exoskeleton frame and Minimotors-derived drivetrain hold up well to heavy off-road use
  • Dual hydraulic disc brakes with eABS provide strong, repeatable stopping power for the weight
  • Dual 1100W motors (~4400W peak) give strong acceleration and a 70 km/h top speed after unlocking
  • Climbs inclines of up to 35 degrees, making short work of steep hills
  • Notably lighter than the Warrior 11 — around 37 kg — so it is far easier to handle and carry up stairs
  • Front hydraulic and rear spring suspension with 10-inch tires deliver one of the most satisfying handling experiences in the lineup
  • Hydraulic disc brakes provide strong, controlled stopping for confident high-speed riding

Cons

  • Very heavy at roughly 99-101 lbs (45-49 kg), making lifting and carrying impractical
  • Bulky even when folded, so it is hard to fit in standard cars or take on public transport
  • Long charge times of around 8-9 hours with the single standard charger
  • Real-world range falls well short of the headline 70-mile claim, especially at speed
  • Fit and finish is only average, and it demands a dedicated storage and charging space
  • Advertised 100 km range is optimistic; tested and real-world figures land closer to 33-60 km depending on speed
  • Still heavy by mainstream standards, so it is not a true lightweight commuter
  • 70 km/h top speed and dual-motor power demand experience and protective gear
  • Charging the larger pack takes roughly 8-10 hours on the standard charger
  • 10-inch wheels and off-road focus make it bulkier than dedicated urban scooters

Verdict

4.3/5 Reviewer consensus · 3 sources

The Wolf Warrior X Pro+ is the most manageable way into Kaabo’s Wolf line, offering genuine off-road handling and 35-degree hill ability in a lighter frame than the Warrior 11 or Wolf King. It suits riders who want Wolf-class capability and portability over outright top speed and range, though its real-world range falls short of the advertised figure.

Scootify estimate: 4.8/5

What reviewers say

  • one of the most satisfying handling experiences of any scooter I’ve tested
    Electric Scooter Insider 4.25/5
  • so stable that a very experienced rider in full safety gear can take their hands off the grips
    Electric Scooter Guide
  • 32.9 miles of range…seriously respectable range numbers for any electric scooter
    Electric Scooter Guide

Warranty: 6 months

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