4mph Pavement Mobility Scooters in Devon & Cornwall
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4mph Pavement Mobility Scooters
Explore our range of 4mph pavement mobility scooters, designed for comfortable and practical everyday mobility.
Pavement or Class 2 mobility scooters are ideal for local journeys, shopping and getting around your community. While compact travel scooters prioritise portability, larger pavement scooters can offer more supportive seating, suspension, increased range and greater comfort – without the size or road-going capabilities of an 8mph Class 3 scooter.
At Unique Mobility, you can try and compare different 4mph mobility scooters with friendly, expert advice and no pressure to buy. Visit our mobility showrooms in Exeter, Plymouth or Launceston, or get in touch to discuss your requirements.
Why Choose a 4mph Pavement Scooter?
Maximum speed of 4mph for pavement and pedestrian-area use
Comfortable options with supportive seating and suspension
Ideal for shopping and everyday local journeys
Larger batteries and increased range available on selected models
A good alternative if you don't need an 8mph road mobility scooter
Choice of models from leading mobility scooter manufacturers
3 Year Scooter Warranty
For additional peace of mind, selected new Sterling, Kymco, Pride, Rascal, One Rehab, Invacare, Scooterpac and Excel scooters come with our 3 Year Scooter Warranty:
Year 1: Parts and labour Years 2 & 3: Parts only
Annual servicing is required to maintain the extended warranty. Terms and conditions apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a pavement mobility scooter?
A pavement mobility scooter is typically a Class 2 mobility scooter with a maximum speed of 4mph, designed primarily for use on pavements and in pedestrian areas.
What's the difference between a pavement scooter and a travel scooter?
Travel scooters are designed to be folded or dismantled for transportation, whereas larger pavement scooters can prioritise comfort, suspension, seating and range. Both types may have a maximum speed of 4mph.
What's the difference between a 4mph and 8mph mobility scooter?
A 4mph Class 2 scooter is designed primarily for pavement use. An 8mph Class 3 mobility scooter can also be used on the road when appropriately registered and equipped.
What's the difference between pavement, road and travel mobility scooters?
Travel mobility scooters are designed with portability in mind and usually fold or dismantle for easier transport in a car. Pavement or Class 2 scooters have a maximum speed of 4mph and are ideal for everyday local journeys, often offering greater comfort, range and stability than smaller travel models. Class 3 road mobility scooters can travel at up to 8mph and are designed for longer journeys, with the additional features required for road use. The right type depends on where you want to travel, how far you need to go and whether you need to transport your scooter by car.
Do I need to register a 4mph mobility scooter?
No. Class 2 mobility scooters do not need to be registered with the DVLA.
Which 4mph mobility scooter is best for me?
The right scooter depends on your comfort, required range, local terrain, storage space and individual mobility needs. Our team can help you compare different options with a free, no-obligation assessment and test drive.
Where can I try a pavement mobility scooter?
Visit Unique Mobility in Exeter, Plymouth or Launceston to try and compare our range of 4mph pavement mobility scooters with expert advice from our team.