Electric scooters are now a common sight in Germany – whether in Berlin, Hamburg, or Munich. The NAVEE brand, part of the Xiaomi ecosystem, offers a particularly exciting model with the ST3 Pro : long range, powerful chassis, and decent performance. But how does the scooter perform in real life? We put it to the test!
🔋 Strong battery performance – Commuting without charging stress
With a range of up to 75 km (manufacturer specifications), the ST3 Pro is a true endurance runner. In our test, it managed a realistic 55–60 km, which is easily enough for most commuters.
- 10.4Ah battery
- 20 km/h maximum speed (road traffic regulations compliant)
- Only charge about 1× per week with daily use
🏙️ Performance & comfort in city traffic
With 1350 W motor power, front and rear suspension and 10-inch vacuum tires, the ST3 Pro also cuts a fine figure on cobblestones or uphill.
- 3 driving modes: Eco / Normal / Sport
- Strong climbing ability up to 28°
- Stable frame feel at 24 kg weight
🛡️ Is the NAVEE ST3 Pro legal in Germany?
The scooter meets all technical requirements of the German Road Traffic Act (StVO) – including lights, reflectors, and a license plate holder. However, the ABE (General Operating Permit) approval in Germany is still pending. Please clarify the approval issue with your dealer before use.
🎥 Our video review
📊 Comparison: NAVEE ST3 Pro vs. other top scooters
Model | reach | Performance | suspension | Price-performance |
---|---|---|---|---|
NAVEE ST3 Pro | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 1350 W | Yes (front + rear) | Very high |
Segway G30 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 350 W | No | Good |
Xiaomi 4 Pro | ⭐⭐⭐ | 400 W | No | High |
👤 Who should consider the NAVEE ST3 Pro?
- Commuters in cities with a 5–15 km one-way route
- Users with cobblestones & inclines on the way
- Anyone looking for a lot of range & comfort – at a fair price
🔎 Conclusion: Is the ST3 Pro worth it?
The NAVEE ST3 Pro offers a long range, high-quality workmanship, and genuine riding comfort – ideal for everyday urban use in Germany. This scooter is a particularly strong choice for those who commute daily, rather than just cruising on the weekends.
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