The Swagger 5 Elite was Swagtron’s flagship back in 2019 until it was replaced by the Swagger 7 line recently. Obsolete as you may think, it actually manages to fare well with modern-day entry-level scooters --- even outperforming the likes of the Xiaomi M365 over several specifications.
The Swagger 5 Elite follows through with the typical Swagtron fashion in building an electric scooter, offering the product at the lowest price yet with the best possible specs in the range. This means that what you get from Swagtron (and the Swagger 5 Elite specifically) is a budget e-scooter that boasts great power. Still, it doesn’t fare all too well when you put it side by side with electric scooters of the same tier. Also, a factor might be that it’s turning two years old by the time of writing.
Nonetheless, the Swagger 5 electric scooter performs well despite its age, pulling through with a solid set of specs, functionalities, and inclusions that somehow make up for what it lacks. It’s a scooter that’s not pretending to be the best. Yet, it outperforms several entries in the competition.
So, if you’re trying to get into e-scooters but you’re on quite a tight budget, this entry just might be for you. Read on for a deeper look at the Swagger 5 Elite electric scooter.
Pairing up a 250W front-wheel drive motor with a 216 Wh, 36V, 56 Ah Li-ion battery, this e-scooter stands to be quite outdated, making it quite confusing for calling itself a flagship. Even so, the name “swagger” itself stands to be questioned, but more on that later.
The Swagger 5 Elite offers 11.1 mi of mileage in a single charge, with speeds topping at 18 mph, and only requiring 3.5 hours to get it back to a full charge. This lightweight aluminium scooter is only 27.5 lbs heavy, making it easy for anyone to take it upstairs or carry it around. Ironically, it’s an electric scooter that has a tough time overcoming most inclines. Its IPX4 water-resistance rating makes up for it somehow, as the durable build can have this scooter carry a rider with weights of up to 320 lbs.
Some other amazing things that are included with the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite (and are pretty much a standard with Swagtron e-scooters along with the bad nomenclature) include the 8.5” puncture-proof honeycomb tires, combining a bit of suspension but also allowing you not to worry about flats; a foot brake and mechanical disc brake situated on the rear part of the vehicle; an ample sized deck; and LED lights on the front and back to illuminate the road and manage to keep you safe. To know more about what the Swagtron Swagger 5 electric scooter can boast, keep on reading.
Motor: 250 W front wheel drive
Battery: 216 Wh 36V 6 Ah Li-on battery
Charge Time: 3.5 hours
Single-Charge Mileage: 11.1 mi (18 km)
Max Speed: 30.6 kilometres per hour (18 miles per hour)
Tyres: 8.5″ puncture-resistant airless honeycomb tyres
Climbing Range: N/A
Braking System: Rear disc brakes and foot brake
Lighting: LED headlight, brake light
Instrument Panel: LED Display (battery life, speed, Bluetooth pairing)
Max Load: 145 kilograms (320 lbs)
Scooter Weight: 12.5 kilograms (27.5 lbs)
Product Material: Lightweight aluminium
Suspension: N/A
Size (L x W x H, cm): 105 cm x 115 cm x 43 cm
Water Resistance: IPX4
Here’s a quick brief, review, and unboxing of the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite. This feature encapsulates the important points in owning a Swagger 5 Elite, easily showcasing if it’s the right e-scooter for you. Check out the video below:
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The Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite is a budget-friendly, entry-level scooter that everyone starting to get into electric scooters would most probably go for. Currently tagged at £238 (around $330), its price can easily explain why its specs are the way they are. But then again, it seems as if that the people looking to buy this vehicle aren’t looking for something too powerful, but only something that could ease them out of the hassle of daily nearby commutes.
In its own tier, the Swagger 5 Elite actually comes roughly £150-£300 cheaper than its competitors, with it actually outperforming them in some aspects. It falls short of most modern-day features on e-scooters, yet it still got a fighting chance out there in terms of marketability.
Offering roughly 250W of torque that’s paired with a 216 Wh, 36 C, 6 Ah Li-ion battery, this electric scooter can take you at top speeds of 18 mi and for a maximum mileage of 11.1 in a single charge. Apparently, its top speed drops jaws then the mileage closes them accordingly. Even so, its features and functionalities are as astounding as they are abundant, with the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite boasting the following:
Swagtron managed to put everything aforementioned into this 27.5 lb electric scooter, which doesn’t really seem as if the thought follows through once you see its very outdated aesthetic (that also feels quite cheap).
With all these in mind, its specs paint quite a picture of an electric scooter for someone who’s only starting to get into zooming and scooting across town. It’s a fairly designed and put-together scooter that comes at a very attractive price for people on a tight budget. Undeniably, it can take you on easier commutes, especially with its app that allows for extended functionality way beyond what the LED display on this electric scooter’s neck offers.
The Swagtron Swagger 5 Boost offers a 300W motor paired with a 37V Li-ion battery that powers it for speeds of up to 18mph and a range of 11 mi in a single charge. It takes only 3.5 hours to have its battery be fully charged upon emptying, which is actually quite fast in comparison to other scooters within the tier. Nonetheless, it’s a great balance of performance, price, and power, which is something hard to get from electric scooters today.
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The surprising thing about the Swagger 5 Elite is that its aluminium frame, despite being lightweight and weighing only 27.5 lbs, can carry a maximum of 320 lbs. It’s also IPX4 water-resistant, making it perfect for quick strolls over small puddles or dashes of rain.
On top of that, this e-scooter is built quite sturdy and durable, managing to power through most terrains and roads as long as there is no incline existent.
The unboxing is also as easy and simple as the e-scooter itself. It only requires you to pull it out of the box and prop its neck up accordingly. Make sure the battery is also charged, and you’re good to go. It’s a zero-hassle set-up that’s as straightforward as it gets, making the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite a standout among its competitors.
Despite only having a 250W motor, the acceleration on the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite is actually quite punchy --- with the shift of momentum felt every time you press onto the accelerator. On all three modes, this electric scooter manages to reach top speeds quite fast, overall proving how strong the torque is on its front-wheel motor.
The Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite has three ride modes or gears that offer different top speeds as a measure of safety. First off is the slowest one (the first gear), which tops at 5mph. Up next is the second gear, offering a standard maximum speed of 10 mph. Lastly, we have the fastest mode (third gear), which maxes out the motor’s torque at 18 mph. Each speed has its own use, depending on how busy the road is or how fast you want to cruise. Plus, it could easily be triggered by a button located in the electric scooter’s cockpit
Furthermore, the road conditions, rider and gear weight, and weather conditions usually affect the numbers, so results would definitely vary for everyone.
The 3216 Wh 36V 6Ah Li-ion battery on the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite takes the electric scooter up to 11.1 miles worth of mileage in a single charge. It’s definitely not the best range an entry-level can offer, but at least it only takes 3.5 hours to charge which is an upside. It is, no doubt, the perfect scooter for nearby commutes or quick errands, as you can simply charge it during your waiting times (and also if it’s only necessary).
Despite only having a 250W front-wheel drive motor, the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite can give speeds of up to 18 mph, only showing signs of weakness whenever inclines come upon the scooter. Even so, it is capable to power through most roads with ease and speed, just as long as the road doesn’t go upward at some point of the ride.
This 2019 model offers a basic brake system: with just a foot brake and a rear disc brake to ensure rider’s safety whenever needed. The thing about this is that the foot brake takes a while before you even make it bite. So, if you’re looking for a faster way to stop, go for using the rear disc brake via its lever instead.
There’s no suspension on the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite. Instead, we get its puncture-proof honeycomb tyres that offer ample support and suspension whenever roads get bumpy or a bit unruly. It’s one of those things that you definitely have to try before you knock it, as this set of honeycomb wheels glamourously bring in comfort without the need for installing shock absorbers (which in fact, are quite a shocker).
For the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite, there are three specific things that work hand in hand to ensure you of a pleasurable ride. Here are they:
Weighing only 27.5 lbs, rest assured that the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite is easy to carry around or bring up several floors in a condo or hotel. It’s also pretty compact. That’s why it fits in most trunks of cars or even in small and narrow spaces in your house’s storage.
The LED on the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite is as straightforward as it gets, offering a quick and concise view of its battery life, speed mode, Bluetooth connection status, and your current speed.
It doesn’t try hard to look super cool or fancy, as it only seeks to deliver information that wouldn’t confuse you as you try to sneak in a peek while speeding through the busy roads. What’s cool is that it’s well integrated into the neck of the electric scooter, making up for quite a sleek finish to such an inexpensive build.
If you’re wondering what the Bluetooth connection is all about, well, there’s actually an app that comes with Swagtron scooters. To zoom in on what the app does, it’s basically a more detailed extension of the dashboard, offering a real-time speedometer, map routing, cruise control, and light control. It’s not really that useful, especially if your rides on this scooter are quick. But, it’s nice that they managed to develop quite an app for this specific model.
The lights installed on the Swagtron 5 Elite are pretty basic. It only comes with LED headlights and taillights. The upside here is that they did an excellent job despite only providing two main sources of illumination. They made sure to make its LEDs shine as bright as possible. Kudos on this one, Swagtron.
All Swagtron electric scooters are known for this specific piece of engineering ingenuity, as the puncture-proof-airless honeycomb tyres are quite the bomb pairing for maintenance-free and hassle-free rides. The Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite actually has a pair that are 8.5” tall. This helps the e-scooter power through roads with the most inexpensive and ingenious pair of suspension and road grip.
The deck of the Swagger 5 Elite is actually well-sized and has quite a strong rubber grip tape to it. It’s very comfortable to stand on. Running at 18 mph doesn’t feel as if you’re going to be left behind, as your feet would stay intact and you’d feel safe with the lightweight aluminium material.
With its asking price, its durability and build quality are quite far out --- with the combination of its lightweight aluminium frame and IPX4 water resistance working hand in hand to deliver quite a durable and sturdy e-scooter that’s bound to last for years. If you’re only looking to get this one to be acquainted with the whole riding scheme when it comes to electric scooters, you could still probably sell this as new (as long as you take care of it properly) if you’re looking to do an upgrade.
If you ever get into trouble with this scooter, their customer support is actually super helpful. Their agents are free to be contacted on weekdays, making sure to heed your call and answer all your problems as necessary.
Swagtron built the Swagger 5 Elite without needing to think about maintenance a lot. If anything, all you need to do is to make sure to get rid it of dirt and grime from time to time, while also taking note of its battery’s lifespan and charge cycles.
The IPX4 water resistance rating on the Swagger 5 Elite makes it quite a formidable yet cheap electric scooter. It allows you to pass over short rains or small puddles without needing to worry if the insides of the electric scooter are to be damaged. Of course, just don’t take it to bigger puddles or heavy rains, as that would then, of course, start some problems.
The only issues people have come across with the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite are its low battery life and inability to climb inclines. Aside from that, people have managed to appreciate this electric scooter for what it is, knowing that it doesn’t really ask for much despite the ton of convenience it gives.
The only accessories that come with the Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite are the pair of lights integrated into it. But, you may opt to purchase several inclusions and upgrades, such as improved tires, a seat for when you get tired, an extra battery, a phone mount, or a carrying strap. It’s not particularly necessary or needed whenever you want to ride this e-scooter, but it sure could help improve your overall riding experience.
The Swagtron Swagger 5 Elite is the perfect entry-level electric scooter for people about to start getting into riding e-scooters as a hobby or as an easier way to commute. It’s definitely not the strongest competitor out there, and it doesn’t try to oversell itself in such situations. The Swagger 5 Elite is well aware it can stand out on its own with its specific set of unique features. But, it still does fall short on several important factors when compared to modern-day entry-level electric scooters. Nonetheless, it’s a charmer of an electric scooter with a very amenable price, easily making it a notable ride for beginners trying to learn how to make their commutes easier, faster, and more convenient.
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