Electric scooters have become one of the more practical ways to get around, especially as more people look to cut down on car journeys for short trips or find a faster alternative to walking. But not every e-scooter is built the same way, and the right choice usually comes down to use case. Are you commuting on smooth city streets, taking on longer rides through rougher terrain, or somewhere in between?
Ausom’s current lineup covers a fair spread of that range. The Gosoul 2, Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor, and K20 Pro Dual Motor are aimed at slightly different riders, from those who want a simple daily commuter to those who need more power and range for mixed-terrain use. Here’s a closer look at what each model offers and who it’s likely to suit.
Best of all, these models are now discounted for the brand’s Soccer Season Sale until July 20 for the lowest pricing of the year. There’s even an extra $50 off with the exclusive coupon code: PKT50, which makes finding out a little more about each model even more interesting.
What to consider before buying an e-scooter
Suspension
- A scooter without proper suspension can feel harsh over cracked pavements, potholes, or uneven paths, which adds up over a longer ride.
Motor configuration
- Single-motor scooters are generally lighter and simpler, while dual-motor setups offer more consistent power, particularly on inclines or when carrying extra weight. So, it’s important to consider what would be most beneficial for your use case.
Range
- Running out of charge mid-commute is inconvenient at best, so choosing a scooter that goes the distance is important for commuters, as well as recreational users.
Design
- Build quality and portability are important for those storing their scooter indoors or carrying it upstairs regularly. A folding frame and manageable weight make a scooter easier to live with day to day, while sturdier tires can reduce the number of unexpected stops caused by punctures on debris-strewn city streets.
With that in mind, here’s how Ausom’s three current models compare.
Ausom Gosoul 2

- Brand
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Ausom
- Range
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Up to 44 miles
- Battery
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48V, 13Ah (624Wh)
- Max. Load
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287 lbs
- Motor
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1100W peak
- Suspension
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ShocFree Dual swingarm
For those seeking a simple single-motor e-scooter, the Ausom Gosoul 2 is a good entry point. It offers a balance of performance and comfort with ShocFree dual swingarm suspension, 1100W motor, and up to 44 miles of range, so getting across town is easy.
The Gosoul 2 is positioned as the more accessible model in the range, aimed at riders who want a comfortable scooter for daily commuting or short trips without needing the extra power of a dual-motor system.
Ausom’s ShocFree suspension is one of its main features, designed to absorb bumps and cracks, making rides feel smoother, particularly on the uneven urban surfaces that can make a rigid scooter uncomfortable over time. For riders replacing a short car journey or covering the last stretch of a commute, that level of comfort can make a noticeable difference.
The Gosoul 2 is built with practicality in mind rather than performance for its own sake. It’s a scooter designed to get you from A to B reliably, without unnecessary complexity, which suits riders who mainly stick to paved routes and prioritize dependability over off-road use.
This makes it a reasonable starting point for anyone new to e-scooters, since there’s less to think about beyond charging and riding it. Its more compact footprint compared with the dual-motor models in the range should also make it easier to store and carry on shorter journeys.
Ausom Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor
- Brand
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Ausom
- Range
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Up to 56 miles
- Battery
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48V, 18Ah (864Wh)
- Max. Load
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287 lbs
- Motor
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1400W x2 (2800W peak)
- Suspension
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ShocFree dual swingarm
For more long-range performance, the Ausom Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor includes a second motor to the e-scooter’s setup for up to 56 miles per charge. It also offers ShocFree suspension and tubeless tires for a smooth ride on uneven terrain.
The Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor builds on the standard Gosoul 2 by adding a second motor, which changes how the scooter performs in a few key ways. Dual-motor setups typically provide steadier acceleration and better handling on inclines, since the power is split across both wheels rather than relying on a single motor to do all the work.
This model also extends the scooter’s range and adds a degree of off-road capability, making it a better fit for riders whose commute isn’t limited to flat, paved streets. Mixed terrain, such as gravel paths or uneven ground, tends to be more manageable with the added traction and torque that dual motors provide.
For someone who needs a scooter that can handle a daily commute and the occasional detour off the beaten path, the Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor is designed to offer more flexibility than the standard model, without moving into a fully off-road category.
That added performance also comes with a slightly different riding experience. Since the power is distributed rather than delivered through a single motor, acceleration tends to feel more stable, particularly when starting from a standstill or when carrying additional weight, such as a backpack full of gear.
Ausom K20 Pro Dual Motor
- Brand
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Ausom
- Weight
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66.1 lbs
- Range
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Up to 56 miles
- Battery
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48V, 18Ah (864Wh)
- Motor
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1400 x2 (2800W peak)
- Suspension
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ShocFree dual swingarm
The Ausom K20 Pro Dual Motor offers a dual-motor setup and ShocFree suspension for a long-range, high-performance e-scooter that is ideal for commutes and recreational trips alike. It offers up to 56 miles of range, so this model is made to go the distance.
The K20 Pro Dual Motor sits at the top of Ausom’s current lineup and is designed to cover commuting and recreational riding. Like the Gosoul 2 Pro, it uses a dual-motor configuration, which supports more consistent performance across varied conditions, from stop-start city traffic to longer, more open stretches of road.
Alongside the dual-motor setup, the K20 Pro also uses Ausom’s ShocFree suspension, aiming to combine the comfort benefits seen in the Gosoul 2 with the added power of a dual-motor system. That combination is aimed at riders who want a scooter capable of handling daily commuting duties during the week and longer, more recreational rides on weekends.
Long-range capability is another focus for this model, which matters if you’re using the scooter for anything beyond a short, predictable commute. Covering more distance on a single charge reduces the need to plan routes around charging points, which is particularly useful for riders combining commuting with leisure use.
That balance is reflected in a few other details built into the model, including the suspension setup already mentioned and the general build of the scooter itself. Riders switching between short commutes and longer weekend outings may find fewer compromises here than with a scooter designed with just one type of riding in mind.
Choosing your ride from Ausom’s e-scooter lineup
For riders who mainly commute short distances on paved routes and want a simple, comfortable ride, the Gosoul 2 is the more straightforward option. It’s built around ease of use and comfort rather than raw performance.
If your commute includes a mix of terrain, or you simply want more power in reserve, the Gosoul 2 Pro Dual Motor adds that flexibility through its dual-motor setup and extended range, while staying closer in size and purpose to the standard Gosoul 2.
The K20 Pro Dual Motor is aimed at riders who want one scooter to cover commuting and recreational use, combining dual-motor performance with ShocFree suspension and a longer range. It’s an option worth considering for those riding more frequently or over longer distances, rather than using a scooter purely for short trips.
Make your commute a little more Ausom during the Soccer Season Sale
Ultimately, the right Ausom e-scooter depends on how and where you plan to ride. All three models share some core design elements, including ShocFree suspension in the Gosoul 2 and K20 Pro, but they’re built to suit slightly different use cases, from simple daily commuting to more demanding mixed-terrain riding.
As with any e-scooter purchase, it’s worth considering your typical routes, the surfaces you’ll be riding on, and how far you need to travel on a single charge before deciding which model fits best. Ausom’s current lineup offers commuters a few starting points depending on need, backed by a 2-year warranty across the range.
For anyone still weighing up the decision, it can help to think about the kind of riding you do most often rather than the kind you might occasionally want to do. A scooter chosen for everyday use, whether that’s a short paved commute or a longer mixed-terrain ride, is more likely to feel like the right fit once the novelty of a new purchase wears off.
Best of all, Ausom is now running a Soccer Season Sale until July 20, so these models are available at the lowest price of the year. An extra $50 with code: PKT50 makes this promotional period even sweeter.


