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
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one of the most satisfying handling experiences of any scooter I’ve tested
Electric Scooter Insider -
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