Revo 2.0

Image of a man in a scooter with a dog next to him on a bridge outside on a trail.

It’s time to revolutionize mobility

The Revo 2.0 changes how we see mobility scooters

Pride Mobility set the benchmark for mobility scooters. Providers and riders alike hold up our products as the gold standard for reliability, comfort and performance.

But we still found ourselves asking: “how can we make this thing better?”

We put our engineers on the job, and they came back with something truly incredible: a high-performing mobility scooter neatly packaged with all the right features, in all the right places.

Then, we decided to make two models – a 3-wheel and a 4-wheel – because we know some riders want that extra stability you get with four wheels beneath you. We also know how 3-wheel riders like a tighter turning radius of just 40 inches and easier maneuverability indoors.

Otherwise, both the 3-wheel and 4-wheel offer near identical capabilities. They both have a weight capacity up to 400 pounds and speeds up to 5 mph. They vary slightly on distance, with the 4-wheel model achieving a slightly longer maximum range of 17.8 miles per charge. The 3-wheel model reaches just under that at 17.4 miles per charge.

Rugged riding experience

Perhaps the Revo 2.0’s most exciting feature is something you can’t easily see, but you can definitely feel it.

With Comfort-Trac Suspension, four independent and heavy duty springs give you one of the smoothest rides you’ll find in this class of mobility scooter.

Coupled with solid, 9-inch tires in back, and the optional 8-inch or 9-inch tires in front, the Revo 2.0 mobility brings a rugged and surprising tenacity to a classic mobility scooter design.

The Revo 2.0 mobility scooter also features two driving modes – eco, for maximizing battery life and sport, for when it’s time to crank up the RPMs.

Designed for comfort

For a smooth ride, good design has to go beyond the tires and suspension. An ergonomic, upholstered seat cushion and backrest sit 15 inches to 18 inches above a spacious deck. This lets you swing your knees in and out freely, without knocking them on the tiller, and stretch out while you’re on board.

The seat post features an eight-point swivel mount, so, with the gentle pull of a lever, you can spin your knees around to enjoy a meal at a picnic table or strike up a conversation face to face with someone without the tiller separating you. The swivel seat also makes it easier to climb aboard and disembark in one straight motion, with your feet firmly on the ground.

Next, moving up to the controls, the console sits neatly inside an ergonomic delta tiller. The wraparound design isn’t just for looks. No, the shape has been specially designed to give you the rider more touch points for controlling your mobility scooter.

Beyond that, a delta tiller becomes especially useful for riders who have reduced function of their arms and hands. Some find it easier to grip on the side or the top, so the lower handle becomes a defacto armrest and reduces fatigue. 

With throttle levers on either side, you control the Revo 2.0 with your right or left hand, whichever you find more comfortable.

Convenience comes standard

With all of the moving we expected Revo 2.0 riders to do, our thoughtful engineers tucked storage space in every available spot. Because, realistically, who spends a day of shopping, or cruising the boardwalk or exploring a new city without picking up some extra packages. The standard and iconic Pride Mobility front storage basket holds your bulk items, while swing-out storage compartments keep your small valuables within arms reach, all the time, and safely out of sight.

Remember when you realized you couldn’t go anywhere without your cell phone? Well, we started to wonder how Pride riders would power up all those devices so they could stay in touch, and also keep on taking photos of the unforgettable moments they now share with loved ones thanks to their mobility.

Just like it seems your car, your recliner and every room in your house has a mobile device charger nowadays, your scooter should have one, too.

Plug your phone in and charge it up from the tiller handle. Maybe at one time, a charger on your mobility scooter might have felt like an unnecessary excess. Now our phones and tablets have become such an important part of every day, we know you expect a charging port, yes, even on your mobility scooter.

Published by Pride Mobility

Welcome to Pride Mobility! We are a leading manufacturer of mobility products, including power chairs, scooters, lift chairs, and more. Our goal is to help people with mobility challenges live their best lives by providing innovative, high-quality, and reliable products that enhance their independence and comfort. Our company was founded in 1986 with a mission to improve the quality of life for people with mobility limitations. Since then, we have grown to become a global leader in the industry, with a wide range of products designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with varying levels of mobility. At Pride Mobility, we are committed to delivering exceptional customer service and support. Our team of knowledgeable and experienced professionals is dedicated to helping our customers find the right products to meet their specific needs, and we are always here to answer any questions or concerns. We take pride in our products and stand behind them with a comprehensive warranty and service program. Whether you are looking for a power chair to help you navigate your home or a scooter to explore the outdoors, you can trust Pride Mobility to provide the quality, comfort, and reliability you deserve. Thank you for choosing Pride Mobility as your partner in mobility. We look forward to helping you live your best life!

4 thoughts on “Revo 2.0

  1. I need a charger. I need a battery maximize the one I have does not like swimming in 2″
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