Mobility Scooters:
Best in the Market & Free Home Demo
Your journey to independence starts here, from city streets to outdoor adventures, we’ve got the right mobility scooter for you.
Freedom starts with the Right Mobility Scooter
- Max user weight 136 kg
- Dual 270W motors
- Electromagnetic brake
- 20Ah lithium-ion battery
- Swivel seat for easy access
- Max user weight 125 kg
- One Touch Folding
- Electromagnetic Brakes
- Power Saving Mode
- 3-Year Frame Warranty
- Max user weight 150 kg
- High-Quality Steel Frame
- Reclining comfort seat
- Intelligent & Sensitive Braking
- All-in-One Control Panel
- Max user weight of 210 kg
- Supportive & adjustable Pilot Seat
- Automotive style suspension
- 32 miles range
- Built-in speaker with Bluetooth
We offer free home demonstrations and a 12-month warranty for complete peace of mind.
Book your free home demo at a time that suits you.
Test it at home. Choose your lifestyle fit.
Decide with confidence, fast delivery and 12-month warranty.
Find the Best Mobility Scooter for You
Buying a mobility scooter can be challenging and it’s a significant investment too! Different scooters are designed with specific purposes in mind. For example, a travel-friendly, folding mobility scooter is perfect for taking along on day trips & holidays.
Curious about our mobility scooters? Watch our video to see them in action. You can also read our Mobility Scooter buying Guide
Why Choose a Mobility Scooter from Adapt A Home
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Folding Mobility Scooters
Our folding mobility scooters are the ultimate in convenience. These lightweight models feature a one-touch auto-folding system, making them incredibly easy to pack away. They’re perfect for everyday use, holidays, or any time you need a portable solution that folds up effortlessly for storage or transport.
Travel Mobility Scooters
Designed for life on the go, our travel mobility scooters are built for easy transport. They quickly break down into five manageable pieces, so you can easily store them in a car boot or take them on a plane. With a travel scooter, you can explore new places and travel independently without any limitations.
Pavement, All-Terrain & Long-Range Mobility Scooters
Our pavement mobility scooters deliver smooth, reliable rides with sturdy frames and larger wheels. All-terrain models feature powerful motors, rugged tires, and advanced suspension for confidence on rough ground. Long-range scooters offer high-capacity batteries for greater speed and extended travel.
Mobility Scooters for the Disabled
- Easy Transfers: Swivel seat and lift-up armrests make getting on and off effortless.
- Smooth Ride: Puncture-proof tires and suspension provide a stable, comfortable journey.
- Full Control: Ergonomic tiller handles ensure easy and precise steering.
Mobility Scooters for the Elderly
- User-Friendly: Simple controls and comfortable seating make every trip enjoyable.
- Freedom to Roam: Lightweight, foldable designs are great for travel; heavy-duty models offer all-day comfort.
- Active Lifestyle: Empowers seniors to stay active and connected with friends and community.
Off-Road Mobility Scooters
- Built for Adventure: Powerful motors and high ground clearance handle tough terrain.
- Stable & Safe: Superior suspension and all-terrain tires provide a secure ride on grass, graveland uneven paths.
- Explore More: Ride with confidence and comfort, allowing you to enjoy parks and trails.
FAQs
Do I need a licence to use a mobility scooter in the UK?
What are the different mobility scooter classes in the UK?
There are two main classes:
- Class 2 – Designed for pavements and footpaths, with a top speed of 4 mph.
- Class 3 – Larger scooters that can travel up to 8 mph on the road, but must be limited to 4 mph when on pavements. These scooters must also be registered with the DVLA.
Do I need to register my mobility scooter with the DVLA?
What is the minimum age to drive a mobility scooter?
To drive a Class 3 scooter on the road, you must be at least 14 years old. There is no minimum age for using a Class 2 scooter on pavements.
Do I need training or a test to use a mobility scooter?
There is no official test or licence required. However, many organisations and charities offer training sessions to help new users learn safe driving and handling skills, which can be very useful.
Do mobility scooters need lights and a horn?
Yes, Class 3 scooters must be fitted with a horn, lights, indicators, and reflectors so they can be used safely on the road. Class 2 scooters do not need these features.
Can I get financial help to buy a mobility scooter?
Yes. Assistance is available through the Motability Scheme, which allows eligible people to lease a scooter. Some charities and local councils may also provide funding or grants. Disabled users are usually entitled to VAT relief when purchasing a scooter.
Can I get a Blue Badge for parking a mobility scooter?
How do I know if a mobility scooter is right for me?
Our comprehensive mobility scooter buying guide explains everything you need to consider, from comfort and range to storage and transport, to help you decide if a scooter suits your lifestyle.