5 Best Electric Unicycles with the Most Horsepower for Your Money

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I’ve calculated the best value for power among electric unicycles (EUCs) to help you find an affordable, high-performance option. This analysis is based on the dollars spent per horsepower, with a lower value indicating better value for power. Here are the top five EUCs ranked by this metric:

#5: King Song S18 ($643.68/horsepower)

  • Surprisingly, a suspension wheel offers good power value, though it sacrifices battery size. Check out my King Song S18 review for more details.

#4: Gotway RS HS or HT ($616.64/horsepower)

  • With 2600W motors, the high-speed and high-torque models of the Gotway RS provide good power value. Here’s my Gotway RS review.

#3: Gotway Tesla V2 ($569.09/horsepower)

  • This sub-$1500 EUC with a 1900W motor delivers nimble and zippy performance. Check out pricing at Ewheels.

#2: InMotion V10F ($558.90/horsepower)

  • Despite being released in 2018, the InMotion V10F offers a fantastic value with 2000W of power and reliability. Check out pricing at Ewheels.

#1: King Song 16XS ($506.06/horsepower)

  • The most affordable EUC with a 2200W motor delivers great power per dollar, albeit with sacrifices in battery size and range. Check out Ewheels for pricing on the King Song 16XS.

The calculations are based on the EUC’s manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) divided by its horsepower, with horsepower conversion from watts. While other factors like range, battery size, and build quality are essential when choosing an EUC, this analysis provides insights into power value. Keep in mind that some highly powerful EUCs like the Veteran Sherman or Gotway Monster Pro have a higher price per horsepower due to their substantial cost.

You can explore a broader comparison of EUCs in my interactive EUC Comparison Chart for a more comprehensive understanding of the options.

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