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Razor E Prime III Review

This scooter is great for short commutes where carrying the machine is required
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Razor E Prime III Review (The innovative and effective folding mechanism makes carrying and riding a breeze. The scooter is light, too.)
The innovative and effective folding mechanism makes carrying and riding a breeze. The scooter is light, too.
Credit: Laura Casner
Price:  $500 List
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Manufacturer:   Razor
Nick Miley
By Nick Miley ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  February 7, 2025
Contributions From: Austin Palmer
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OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#9 of 15
  • Range - 30% 4.3
  • Speed and Hills - 30% 5.6
  • Ride Comfort - 20% 7.3
  • Portability - 20% 8.8

Our Verdict

This scooter has great safety features as well as being easy to operate. While the travel radius is somewhat limited, and the recharge period is a bit protracted, this machine will be more than adequate for most commutes. Add a manageable weight that won't make it a burden to tote into an office, train station, or lecture hall.
REASONS TO BUY
Light-weight
Easy to fold
Zippy
REASONS TO AVOID
So-so range
Slow to recharge
Struggles on steep hills

What other electric scooters should you consider?


While we like how light this scooter is, it is a much poorer value in most other areas than the competition. The Maxshot V1 costs less and goes about twice the range. The Razor is technically faster by 1MPH, but most people won't notice the difference. The Prime also has a smaller motor and won't climb hills as well. If you want to see how it compares to the other models in our lineup, see our full electric scooter review.

Our Analysis and Test Results

What made the Razor E Prime III stand out in a class of scooters offering stiff competition is that it's an obvious fit for those who make short but frequent commutes that involve carrying the scooter. Obvious candidates are college students and urbanites who use a bus or train daily. The machine is light, easy to fold/unfold, and has a smooth ride. So, when running a bit late, reach for this practical (and fun) machine, as it won't disappoint you.

razor e prime iii - simple, lightweight, and effective. the razor e prime iii is a great...
Simple, lightweight, and effective. The Razor E Prime III is a great pick for the college crowd.
Credit: Laura Casner


razor e prime iii - fleet, fun, and reliable. one tester making out for a spin.
Fleet, fun, and reliable. One tester making out for a spin.
Credit: Laura Casner

Range


The 8.2 measured effective miles of flat ground cruising that the E Prime III delivers was not impressive. Nor was its 46-minute runtime. If these limitations don't bother you, you might raise your eyebrows when you discover that it will take 6 hours to recharge a fully depleted battery.

Further hurting the Razor's standing in the range assessment is that the scooter's top speed and power tapered gradually as the battery charge drained. As a result, the top speed for most of the range test was approximately 12 mph. This is a far cry from the max speed of 18.4 mph observed in the power tests (see below).

razor e prime iii - the battery charge indicator letting you know that you have plenty...
The battery charge indicator letting you know that you have plenty of power left to cruise.
Credit: Laura Casner

Power


As with the Range assessment, the power tests produced less-than-impressive results, landing the Razor E Prime III at the bottom of the class. However, it wasn't all bad. This model cruises at 18.4 mph when fully charged, well above the class average. Additionally, the scooter can climb hills as steep as a 3.5% gradient at approximately five mph.

Okay, bright spots aside. The Razor's top speed was not maintained throughout the battery's charge and started decreasing around mile 2 in our battery test. By 50% battery life, the max speed was around 12 mph. Additionally, the steeper of our test hills, which averages a gradient of 10.5 %, stopped the E Prime III dead in its tracks.

razor e prime iii - there are loads of great electric scooters on the market for...
There are loads of great electric scooters on the market for commuting, running errands, or simply getting out and having fun.
Credit: Laura Casner

Ride


The Razor E Prime III sports a pneumatic front tire (great for shock absorption) and a sold rubber rear tire. Solid tires are nice and require little to no maintenance, but they create a rattly ride.

The Razor's unique combination of a front pneumatic tire and a solid rubber rear tire shows that the front tire is the most important for shock absorption as this tire carries the most weight and is in direct line with the hands and forearms, which suffer the most from cracks and bumps.

razor e prime iii - life is full of bumps in the road. the front pneumatic tires and...
Life is full of bumps in the road. The front pneumatic tires and suspension will help keep you rolling.
Credit: Laura Casner

Braking


The Razor E Prime III uses an electric brake in the front and a fender brake in the rear. Fender brakes are simple friction brakes that have proven effective for rapid stops. While the E Prime III maintains safe and comfortable speeds while descending our 15% test slope, it delivered a lackluster performance in the flat ground stopping tests.

The E Prime III averaged 22.7 feet to stop from a speed of 12MPH, significantly above the average for models with fender brakes.

razor e prime iii - the electric front brake is paddle actuated and easy to opperate.
The electric front brake is paddle actuated and easy to opperate.
Credit: Laura Casner

Portability


The Razor E Prime III performed well in the portability evaluation. As the name suggests, this metric evaluates the vehicle's ability to transport when it is not being ridden. The model's featherweight (24 pounds), hassle-free folding mechanism, and easy-to-grip carrying handle stand out for commuters who regularly carry the vehicle.

Most electric scooters collapse the steering column across the standing deck for transport and storage. This is convenient but poses safety concerns if the steering column isn't properly secured. The safety latch is a focal point in the portability evaluation. Happily, Razor has developed a slick design that incorporates a secondary locking mechanism into the primary latch, which can be undone with a simple twist.

razor e prime iii - the innovative and effective folding mechanism makes carrying and...
The innovative and effective folding mechanism makes carrying and riding a breeze. The scooter is light, too.
Credit: Laura Casner

The only knock against the E Prime III is that the steering column/carrying handle is a bit big, potentially making it difficult for those with smaller hands to grip for prolonged periods. Additionally, the scooter is fairly long at 41 1/4" folded. Besides these minor issues, we found this model to be a great fit for the campus commuter.

Value


The Razor E Prime III offers consumers a good, but not great, value.

Conclusion


In the above review, we have examined the performance of the Razor E Prime III. Specifically, we have examined this machine's range, ride, power, braking, and portability. Our testing and analysis revealed that this model is economical and high-quality while offering innovative safety features. Additionally, we found that this scooter is particularly well-suited to short-range commuting, where carrying the vehicle is frequently required.

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Nick Miley and Austin Palmer