The Gringo XP V65 Top isn't perfect—the app needs refinement, and it is heavier than a budget scooter—but for urban warriors who need speed, range, and hill-climbing fury, this is currently one of the best value propositions on the market in 2025.
| Feature | | Segway Ninebot Max G2 | Kaabo Mantis 8 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Top Speed | 34 mph | 22 mph | 28 mph | | Range | 50 miles (max) | 43 miles | 25 miles | | Suspension | Dual (Hydraulic front) | Dual (Basic) | Dual (Spring) | | Weight | 45 lbs | 53 lbs | 51 lbs | | Price | $899 (approx) | $949 | $1,199 |
We spent several weeks putting the Gringo XP V65 Top through its paces—conquering steep hills, navigating rainy city streets, and testing its real-world range. Here is everything you need to know. Right out of the box, the Gringo XP V65 Top commands attention. Unlike the sea of black, anonymous scooters that dominate Amazon listings, the V65 Top features a distinctive matte military green and gunmetal grey chassis (though it is also available in stealth black and arctic white).