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Off road mobility scooters are built for tougher terrain, stronger outdoor performance, and greater freedom beyond standard pavement use. With a range of all-terrain and heavy-duty models available, this collection is ideal for people who need more grip, more capability, and more confidence when using a mobility scooter on rougher ground or longer outdoor journeys.
Off road mobility scooters are best suited to people whose journeys regularly go beyond smooth pavements and short local routes. They are often chosen for parks, rougher paths, gravel, grass, countryside routes and longer outdoor journeys where wheel size, suspension, grip, ground clearance and seating comfort all matter.
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An off road mobility scooter is usually larger and heavier than a portable scooter, so it is not normally the best choice if you need something lightweight or easy to lift into a car.
If portability is more important, a car boot scooter or folding mobility scooter may be better. If outdoor comfort, range and rough-ground handling are the priority, a larger outdoor scooter is usually the more suitable option.
“Off road” does not mean every scooter can handle every surface. Wet grass, steep slopes, loose gravel, mud, kerbs and uneven ground can all affect performance, even on more capable models. Before choosing, think about the places you actually travel most often, not just the toughest terrain you might occasionally use.
Because off road mobility scooters are usually larger, heavier and more powerful than portable scooters, it is worth trying suitable models where possible. Modern Mobility can help you compare outdoor scooters in store, including comfort, controls, turning space, storage, charging and whether a Class 3 road-capable model is more suitable.
Selected off road and larger mobility scooters may also be available through the Motability Scheme, and finance may be available on eligible purchases. This range currently features outdoor and off road mobility scooters from Freerider, TGA and Pride Mobility, including models such as the Freerider FR1, TGA Breeze S3, TGA Breeze S4, TGA Vita X, Pride Ranger and Pride Mini Crosser models.
You may also find it useful to browse large mobility scooters, 6–8mph mobility scooters, heavy duty mobility scooters, mobility scooter accessories, mobility scooter insurance, delivery information, VAT relief or mobility finance.
Quick answers on terrain, outdoor performance, road use and transport.
An off road mobility scooter is a larger outdoor scooter designed for rougher paths, uneven surfaces and more demanding journeys than a standard pavement scooter.
They are often used to describe similar products. All terrain mobility scooters usually focus on larger wheels, stronger suspension and better outdoor handling.
Some models can handle grass, gravel and uneven paths better than standard scooters, but suitability depends on the model, surface conditions and gradient.
Some off road mobility scooters are Class 3 road-legal models, but not all. Always check the scooter specification or speak to one of our Mobility Specialists before buying.
Usually not. Off road scooters are generally larger and heavier, so they are built more for outdoor performance than car transport.
Selected off road and larger mobility scooters may be available to view or try in Modern Mobility stores. It is worth checking availability with your local store first.
Some larger or outdoor-focused mobility scooters may be available through the Motability Scheme for eligible users, depending on current availability and suitability.
Finance may be available on eligible off road or larger mobility scooter purchases. Terms and eligibility can vary.