UK-based electric scooter manufacturer Bo has unveiled the development of an ultra-high-performance electric scooter under “The Turbo” codename. Inspired by the team’s experience with Williams Formula One, the e-scooter is developed with the aim of breaking 100 mph under Guinness World Record supervision.
Bo’s e-scooter features an aluminum monocurve structure, which is the exact same base chassis used in the company’s Model-M e-scooter. Advertised as the world’s fastest e-scooter, Bo’s The Turbo e-scooter boasts a 24,000 W dual motor propulsion system paired with advanced traction control and a high power-to-weight ratio. According to Bo, the e-scooter’s motor is powerful enough to deliver a top speed of 100 mph (160 kph). The company claims that the Turbo is specified for a record-breaking 100 mph+ speed, which is faster than a Tesla.
Furthermore, the brand has incorporated the same advanced engineering as the Bo M model into the Turbo to keep the pilot in full control at 100 mph. There are ram-air intakes, inspired by the F1 brake duct inlet design, that deliver the increased cooling requirements of the powertrain. The drivetrain is powered by a massive 1,800 Wh battery, which is said to deliver a whopping 150 miles of range (241.1 km) on a single charge.
A limited run of Turbo commissions is in development with a base price of $29,500, said Bo in its press release. You can learn more about the Bo The Turbo via its official product page.
Alongside, Bo is also launching its road-ready Bo Model-M into the US market, with vehicles available from August 2025. However, the US price of the Model-M e-scooter hasn’t yet been revealed.
Key highlights of the Bo Model-M include a 400 W motor with 1200 W peak power, a 672 Wh battery, a top speed of 21 mph (35 kph), a maximum assistance range of 37.2 miles (60 km), an aluminum monocurve build, app-based controls, and a regenerative e-braking system with e-ABS.