Pride Mobility Scooters Manufacturer
Pride Mobility revolutionizes personal transportation with a wide range of scooters designed for ultimate comfort and convenience. Whether you’re navigating tight spaces or exploring the great outdoors, their innovative designs and advanced features cater to every need. From ultra-portable models to heavy-duty options, Pride Mobility delivers power, performance, and flexibility for all users.
Top Pride Mobility Scooters
Pride Mobility Go-Go Elite Traveller
Pride Mobility Victory 10.2
Pride Mobility Zero Turn 8
Pride Mobility Scooters offers a wide range of innovative mobility solutions designed for ultimate comfort and independence. Whether you’re looking for a compact travel scooter or a durable all-terrain option, Pride has the perfect model to fit your needs.

Travel Scooters
Pride’s travel scooters provide an easy-to-use, lightweight option for those on the go, featuring excellent portability and quick disassembly for effortless transport.
Medical Mobility Scooters
Designed for medical needs, these scooters offer comfortable seating and specialized features to assist individuals with limited mobility in daily tasks.
4-Wheel Mobility Scooters
With enhanced stability and performance, these scooters are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, providing a reliable solution for everyday mobility.
Scooter Wheelchairs
Combining the benefits of a mobility scooter and a wheelchair, these models offer flexibility, comfort, and ease of use for users with a variety of needs.
Pride® Mobility | Zero Turn 8 | Let’s Stow and Go!
Reviews
John Doe
“After struggling with my old scooter, I decided to upgrade to the Jazzy® series, and I’m so glad I did! The iTurn Technology® makes it easy to navigate tight spaces, and the comfort level is unmatched. I feel much more confident going around town now. It’s an amazing upgrade from what I was using before!”
Emily Smith
“I’ve been using the Go-Go® Travel Mobility scooter for a few months now, and it has made a huge difference in my daily life. It’s lightweight and folds up easily, so I can take it in my car without any trouble. The range is impressive too, and I can go on longer trips without worrying about running out of battery. I highly recommend it!”
Michael Johnson
“As someone with limited mobility, I needed something that could handle rough terrain while still being comfortable. The Baja Raptor has exceeded my expectations. It’s powerful, and I’ve used it on all kinds of outdoor surfaces without any issue. The extra features like the adjustable seating make it feel like a truly customized experience.”
Pride Mobility FAQ
What is the average range of a Pride Mobility scooter on a single charge?
The driving range varies by model, with compact travel units typically covering 7 to 10 miles, while heavy-duty or luxury models like the Victory series can travel up to 13 to 18 miles depending on battery configuration and user weight.
Can I take my Pride Mobility scooter on an airplane?
Yes, most Pride scooters are airline-compliant, but you must confirm that your unit is equipped with “Dry Cell” or Lithium-ion batteries that meet FAA safety regulations and notify the airline in advance.
How do I transport the scooter if I have a small car?
For smaller vehicles, the Go-Go series is the best option because it uses feather-touch disassembly to break down into five lightweight pieces, the heaviest usually being around 28 to 34 lbs.
How often do the batteries need to be replaced?
Under normal operating conditions and with proper charging habits—such as charging the battery after every use—you can expect the batteries to last between 12 to 18 months before needing a replacement.
Are Pride Mobility scooters waterproof for outdoor use?
While they are designed for outdoor durability, they are not waterproof; you should avoid driving through large puddles or in heavy rain to prevent damage to the sensitive electronics under the tiller and shroud.
What is the difference between a 3-wheel and a 4-wheel model?
A 3-wheel scooter offers a tighter turning radius which is superior for indoor use and tight corners, whereas a 4-wheel model provides increased stability and better weight distribution for uneven outdoor terrain.
Where can I find the serial number on my scooter?
The serial number is typically located on the seat post, the underside of the main frame, or near the battery box, and it always starts with a letter followed by a string of numbers.
