Starting off our list is the futuristic BMW CE 04 with its almost motorbike-like stance. Buyers can choose from two colours: Light White or Imperial Blue Metallic, which comes with a livery.
The EK3 takes a retro scooter and gives it a contemporary spin. LED headlights and daytime running lights sit up front, it has five-spoke alloys and nifty matte paintwork.
There’s no seat with this one but there are plenty of cool quirks such as three LED spot lamps with daytime running lights, indicators, brake lights, a horn, and semi-slick tyres.
This one is available in three colours: grey, black and white with red striping, the latter giving off 80s Honda Elite vibes. A large circular headlight sits up front while chunky fairing sits at the rear.
Known to be one of the world’s most famous scooter brands, and the brand that gave us the Tuk Tuk, Piaggio has gone for sharp fenders and stylish lighting to appeal to a younger generation.
The Elettrica has all the design cues of a retro Vespa: lashings of chrome, large side mirrors, a large circular headlight and bulbous fairings. Riders can choose from two variants, a 43mph and a 28mph, which differ in price by £50.
Another futuristic scooter to reserve a place on our list is the Neo’s with its LED headlights, blue paintwork accents and sleek design.
The CPx is the spawn of Supersoco, an electric motorbike brand, and it comes in two variants: a 44-mile single battery and an 87-mile dual battery.
If you’re not keen on the generic scooter look, Sunra has you covered with its motorbike-inspired Miku Super scooter.