If we were writing a list of "top vehicles we'd like to take off road," we think we'd run out of ink long before ever making it to "modestly powered electric scooter." But the minds behind Paris-based startup eGroov Mobility Systems think there's a place for a scooter that can go anywhere, over any type of terrain, with the quiet, peaceful operation that only an electric drive brings.
The eGroov reminds us a bit of the Daymak Beast without the suspension and solar power and with an extra electric motor over the standard model (Daymak does have a dual-motor model in the "Beast D"). The eGroov has a 250-watt motor in each wheel, providing all-wheel drive that helps it tackle pavement, dirt, and even sand and mud. Those massive tires are sure to help in those mixed environments.
The single- or dual-battery pack is integrated under the floorboard, helping to keep a low center of gravity. The batteries can be removed for charging by lifting the floorboard or charged directly on the scooter. Charging takes five hours per battery.
The basic eGroov comes as a 120-lb (55-kg) stand-up scooter with the aforementioned power and performance specs, adjustable handlebars and dual disc brakes. The modular eGroov+ is more of a versatile workhorse, packaging the same mechanicals with a seat and cargo box. That box can be swapped out for other sold-separately accessories, including a child seat and a surfboard carrier. The eGroov+ has a listed weight of 144 lb (65 kg).