NAMI

Nami Stellar

SKU: NM-ST-001

Description

Nami Stellar — a next-generation urban scooter: lightweight, agile and powerful. Makes city rides easier even on inclines, providing comfort, safety and stylish design. Single-motor 1×1000W configuration (1470W peak), 52V 15.6Ah Samsung battery (786 Wh), 9-inch pneumatic tires. Spring suspension, NFC, app, full LED lighting and IPX4 certification.

Highlights

  • Folding design
  • 52V Samsung
  • Spring suspension
  • 9" wheels
  • 1x1000W motor
  • 52V 15.6Ah Samsung
  • IPX4
  • NFC + App

Model history

The Stellar is a lighter, more urban-focused electric scooter from NAMI, the brand founded by designer Michael Sha that earned its reputation with the high-performance Burn-E and Klima models. Where those flagships are heavy dual-motor performance machines, the Stellar uses a single 1000W motor and a 52V 15.6Ah (about 811Wh) pack in a roughly 26.5–27 kg foldable frame aimed at commuting and portability. Regional NAMI and retailer listings place it in the 2024 model year, positioning it as the brand’s accessible entry into everyday city riding rather than top-speed records.

Specifications

Motor
Power / motor (W)
1000
Type
hub
Count
1
Total power (W)
1000
Peak power (W)
1470
Battery
Voltage (V)
52
Cells
Samsung
Charger
58.8V 2A
Capacity (Ah)
15.6
Capacity (Wh)
786
Charge time min (h)
4
Charge time max (h)
6
Performance
Max speed (km/h)
40
Range (km)
45
Max load (kg)
100
Chassis
Wheel size (in)
9
Wheel type
pneumatic
Foldable
Yes
Dimensions (mm)
1200x620x1360
Folded dimensions (mm)
1200x620x570
Front suspension
spring
Rear suspension
spring
Adjustable suspension
No
Weight (kg)
22
Brake type
Disc
Electronics
Display
LCD
NFC
No
Mobile app
Yes
Alarm
No
Alarm with wheel lock
No
Cruise control
Yes
Regenerative braking
Yes
RGB lighting
No
Dual motor mode
No
Safety
IP rating
IPX4
Turn signals
No
Logistics
Weight (kg)
31.5
Seats
1

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Light and foldable for the segment (about 26.5–27 kg), making it easier to carry and store than NAMI’s heavier Burn-E/Klima flagships
  • Single 1000W motor with a 52V 15.6Ah pack gives strong hill-climbing for an urban scooter, with owners reporting it holds speed on steep grades
  • Front and rear spring suspension plus 9-inch tubeless tyres are widely described as delivering a smooth, well-controlled ride on rough roads
  • NFC tap-to-start smart lock lets riders set the scooter up once via the app and then operate it without constant app connectivity
  • Full lighting set (front and rear LEDs, turn indicators and a brake light) supports visibility for after-dark commuting

Cons

  • Almost no dedicated editorial reviews exist for this exact model; most NAMI coverage is of the Burn-E and Klima, so independent test data on the Stellar is thin
  • Cable (Logan) brakes rather than hydraulic discs offer adequate but less refined stopping power than higher-end scooters
  • Specifications vary between listings (IP rating quoted as IPX4/IPX5 for the deck versus IP65 for the screen; spring vs ‘air’ suspension wording), so buyers should verify the exact unit
  • The ~50 km range and 45 km/h unlocked speed are manufacturer claims; real-world figures depend heavily on rider weight, terrain and mode and are likely lower
  • At least one owner was not satisfied with how the regenerative braking behaves, though it can be disabled

Verdict

4.3/5 Scootify estimate

The NAMI Stellar suits city commuters who want NAMI’s build reputation and confident hill-climbing in a comparatively light, portable single-motor package rather than the brand’s heavyweight performance flagships. It is best understood as an everyday urban scooter with capable suspension and tyres; prospective riders should confirm the exact IP rating, suspension type and battery cells per listing, since dedicated independent testing of this model is scarce.

What reviewers say

  • With the NAMI I can just go right up the steepest hills downtown and keep up with car traffic.
    RedditRecs (aggregated owner reviews)

Warranty: 6 months

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