Oxygen CargoScooter XR - Specifications & Review

CargoScooter XR

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Articleid907122
CategoryScooter
MakeOxygen
ModelCargoScooter XR
Year2012

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrontbrakesExpanding brake (drum brake). Energy recovery system (KERS)
FrontsuspensionAir/oil telescopic fork
Fronttyre2.50-10
RearbrakesSingle disc
RearsuspensionPaioli air/oil adjustable into 4 steps of 15 kg - 33 lb each
Reartyre3.00-12
WheelsFront 10” x 2,5’’

Engine & Transmission

CoolingsystemAir
EnginedetailsElectric
EnginetypeDirect Drive electric brushless motor
Power5.36 HP (3.9 kW)) @ 250 RPM
Topspeed45.1 km/h (28.0 mph)
Torque150.00 Nm (15.3 kgf-m or 110.6 ft.lbs)

Other Specifications

CarryingcapacityUndersaddle space 3 kg - 6 lb full face helmet with high seat.
ColoroptionsBlue, red, green
Comments3 x 13V 110Ah battery. Recharging 5h. Range 90 km - 56 miles. Over 2000 cycles with more than 80% of capacity.
Electrical38,4 Volt battery.

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight156.0 kg (343.9 pounds)
Overallheight700 mm (27.6 inches)
Powerweightratio0.0344 HP/kg

About Oxygen

Country of Origin: Italy
Founder: Oxygen S.p.A.
Best Known For: Cargo-focused electric scooters used by fleets and postal services

Company History

Oxygen was an early European advocate for utility EV scooters, delivering robust, cargo-ready platforms to fleets long before e-motos were fashionable. The company prioritized IP-rated electrics, removable batteries sized for urban routes, and frames designed to carry boxes without compromising stability. Fleet dashboards and simple diagnostics kept uptime high for postal and delivery services that can’t afford breakdowns. While consumer attention often goes to glamorous EVs, Oxygen’s quiet success proved the business case: predictable TCO, low maintenance, and neighborhood-friendly noise levels. Historically, Oxygen helped normalize electric two-wheel logistics across European city centers, setting expectations for waterproofing, charging workflows, and parts availability that later entrants had to meet.

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