Seven years ago, Kaabo USA opened its doors with a simple pitch: build electric scooters tough enough for real streets and real trails.
This week, the Fremont, California-based company is celebrating that milestone the way it knows best, by slashing prices across its entire lineup and handing one lucky rider a scooter for the price of nothing.
What’s Actually on Sale
Kaabo USA’s 7th anniversary sale spans both of its core lineups, the commuter-friendly Mantis series and the trail-ready Warrior series, with discounts ranging from $300 to a full $1,000 off list price.
On the best seller side, the standout cuts include:
- King GTR Max: down to $3,799 from $4,199, a $400 savings on the brand’s dual 2000W flagship
- Warrior X Max: down to $1,799 from $2,199, also a $400 cut
- Mantis X Plus: down to $1,199 from $1,699, a $500 drop on the company’s best-selling model
- Urban: down to $699 from $999, a $300 savings on the lightest scooter in the lineup
The deeper discounts show up in what Kaabo USA is calling its biggest savings tier:
- King GT Pro: down to $2,999 from $3,999, a full $1,000 off
- King GTR: down to $3,299 from $4,199, a $900 cut
- Warrior X Plus: down to $1,599 from $2,199, saving $600
- Mantis 8 Lite: down to $799 from $1,199, a $400 discount
Every order during the sale still comes with the brand’s standard free shipping, 30-day return window, and 18-month warranty, so the anniversary pricing isn’t replacing the usual buyer protections; it’s stacked on top of them.
The Free Scooter Catch
Here’s the part that’s turning heads. Buried inside the anniversary promotion is a straightforward but bold offer: the very first customer to place an order for the Kaabo Mantis 8 during the sale window gets that scooter completely free of charge.
There’s no raffle, no comment-to-win mechanic, and no follower count requirement. It’s a race against a countdown clock displayed right on the sales page, and whoever crosses the finish line first walks away having paid nothing for a scooter that normally lists at $1,199 before the anniversary discount.
It’s a clever move for a brand celebrating a milestone year. Rather than gating a giveaway behind social media engagement, Kaabo USA rewarded speed and decisiveness, the same qualities its scooters are built around.
Why the Mantis 8 Was the Pick
Choosing the Mantis 8 Lite for this stunt makes sense on paper. It sits in the sweet spot of Kaabo’s catalog, more capable than the entry-level Urban, lighter and easier to live with than the full Warrior off-road machines.
Dual 500W motors, a 25 mph top speed, and a foldable frame make it the kind of scooter that appeals to first-time buyers and daily commuters alike, which means the giveaway is likely to pull in a wave of new riders rather than just existing fans topping up their garage.
How to Actually Get In on It
If the free scooter has already been claimed by the time you’re reading this, the good news is the rest of the anniversary sale runs independently of that giveaway. Here’s how to make the most of it:
- Head to the official Kaabo USA sales and deals page rather than a third-party reseller, since anniversary pricing is only guaranteed at the source.
- Compare the Mantis and Warrior lines side by side before buying. Mantis scooters are built for pavement and commuting, Warrior scooters are built for speed and rougher terrain.
- Check the countdown timer on the page. Kaabo USA has run time-boxed promotions like this before, and once the clock runs out, anniversary pricing typically reverts to standard rates.
- Factor in the included warranty and return window when comparing against other brands, since a lower sticker price elsewhere doesn’t always come with the same after-sales support.
The Bigger Picture
Kaabo USA’s anniversary sale lands at a moment when the personal electric vehicle market is more competitive than it’s been in years, with commuters weighing everything from battery range to local regulations before choosing a scooter.
A milestone sale paired with a genuinely free unit is as much a brand statement as it is a discount event; it signals confidence in the product and a willingness to put real money behind getting new riders on board.
Whether or not you’re the one who snags the free Mantis 8, the anniversary pricing across both lineups is worth a look if a new scooter has been on your radar. Deals like this, especially the $1,000 cut on the King GT Pro, don’t tend to stick around long.

About the Author
Amos is the founder and lead writer at SaasMoment.com, a dedicated resource for electric scooter enthusiasts, commuters, and buyers seeking practical, real-world insights. With over 6 Years of hands-on experience riding, testing, and reviewing dozens of electric scooters across urban, suburban, and off-road conditions, Amos brings firsthand knowledge of performance, battery life, build quality, safety features, and everyday usability