The innovative D-Fly electric scooter takes adventurers off-roading

Elevate your off-road adventuring.

If you want an efficient and exciting way to navigate the world but cringe at the thought of hopping on a Bird or Lime scooter, then D-Fly’s Dragonfly sport scooter might be for you.

TechRadar’s Axel Metz once described the Dragonfly as an electric scooter fit for Batman, and it’s easy to see why. Available in two models (the DF base model and the off-road-ready DFX), the Dragonfly electric scooter boasts a durable-yet-sleek design that can keep the adventure going from city streets to rocky backroads.

D-Fly co-founder Jez Williman began crafting the idea while recovering from knee surgery. Williman explains, “As I recovered, I began to dream of a new kind of transportation. One that would combine the visceral thrill of snowboarding and kitesurfing with the stability of four wheels and the instant power of an electric motor. This is the inspiration for Dragonfly, and you can feel it in every turn you make.”

Five black scooters in various stages of being folded and unfolded.

The Dragonfly offers three riding modes: beginner, with a max speed of 9 mph, intermediate, with a max speed of 16 mph, and pro, which maxes out at 25 mph. While most people who can handle the average Bird or Lime scooter will likely feel comfortable cruising in beginner mode, the sport scooter’s faster modes and advanced features are its real selling points.

Left: a person standing beside a black electric scooter and holding a helmet. Right: a person in a helmet riding a black electric scooter through a forest.

Extreme sports athletes and off-roading fans can push the electric scooter to its limits while exploring the outdoors. A full-tilt steering system with a dual wishbone suspension system on the front and back wheels will keep you riding smoothly, even on dirt trails. Don’t worry about missing a workout opportunity, either. Steering the Dragonfly engages the whole body as riders lean in to help guide the vehicle.

A few handy features are available to keep riders safe, too. Reverse mode makes it easy to back out of tight spots, and guards on the handlebars help keep your hands scrape-free. The built-in display is also great, providing navigation info and details on speed, range, and battery life. Day and night modes make viewing the screen more comfortable during after-hours expeditions.

The handlebars and display system of a black electric scooter.

Like most off-roading vehicles, the Dragonfly sport scooter doesn’t come cheap. Still, the $3,995 price tag is more affordable than some high-end mountain bikes and most ATVs. Explore more of the Dragonfly’s features here, and reserve one for yourself here.

Images courtesy of D-Fly

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