We Didn’t Build This Electric Scooter the Usual Way

We didn’t build this electric scooter the usual way. Most scooters today are designed to win on paper — speed, power, and range. But real riders don’t experience numbers. They experience how a scooter behaves in everyday life. This video shares why we started the Bond S10 project, and how we approached electric scooter design differently. What we noticed in the industry Electric scooters have evolved quickly over the years. They are faster, more powerful, and more extreme than ever before. But many riders still experience the same problems: unstable or nervous feeling at higher speeds discomfort on real urban roads poor protection in wet conditions fragile folding mechanisms over time poorly considered components like kickstands and tire choices These issues are rarely shown in specifications — but they define the real riding experience. How we approached the Bond S10 Instead of chasing extremes, we focused on real-world usability and rider experience. Stability & control A wider handlebar, reinforced structural design, refined steering geometry, and tighter mechanical tolerances to improve confidence during real riding. Ride protection Extended fender design to reduce spray and keep riders cleaner in wet or mixed conditions. Durability by design Steel-based folding system designed for long-term structural reliability, not just initial rigidity. Urban-focused tire balance A setup designed for real city riding — balancing comfort, grip, and versatility. Practical usability details Including a redesigned kickstand for safer and more intuitive everyday use. Performance is still part of the equation Bond S10 is still a high-performance dual-motor electric scooter: up to 37 mph top speed up to 46 miles range dual motors with up to 3500W peak power hydraulic disc brakes dual hydraulic suspension We don’t reduce performance. We integrate it with ride quality. Design philosophy Bond S10 uses a deep gloss black finish paired with carefully tuned champagne gold accents. This was not a styling choice — but a long-term design direction focused on material depth, refinement, and timeless visual identity. The idea behind Bond S10 Bond S10 is not defined by a single feature. It is the result of many small engineering decisions — each focused on improving how a scooter feels, behaves, and lasts in real-world use. If you care about how an electric scooter actually rides — not just how it looks on paper — this is the story behind Bond S10.