
The KuKirin G2, G3, and G4 electric scooters continue to be some of the most popular and powerful personal electric vehicles in 2025. Their robust build, torque-heavy motors, and extended range make them a favorite among performance-oriented riders. One of the most frequently asked questions in the community is how to unlock speed on KuKirin G2, G3 & G4 (2025).
In this article, we walk you through the essentials of unlocking or limiting the speed on these latest-generation models, along with a clear and accessible video tutorial. Whether you’re riding for fun, exploring off-road, or simply want more control over your scooter’s performance, this guide is for you.
Always Respect Local Regulations
Before diving into the how-to, it’s important to highlight that local laws vary depending on your country or city. While unlocking the full speed potential of your KuKirin G2, G3, or G4 may enhance the ride on private roads or dedicated tracks, we strongly recommend that riders always comply with local regulations when riding on public roads or shared pathways.
Unlocking the speed settings of your scooter may be legal in some areas and prohibited in others. As a rider, you’re responsible for ensuring your vehicle is compliant with local laws, and that you’re prioritizing your safety and the safety of others around you.
How to Unlock Speed on KuKirin G2, G3 & G4 (2025)
Our dedicated video tutorial shows you how to unlock or limit speed on the KuKirin G2, G3 & G4 models (2025 versions). Each model has a slightly different interface, but the core process remains similar.
Unlock Responsibly — Ride with Purpose
Unlocking your scooter’s speed settings can significantly enhance the experience, especially on open terrain or long straightaways. But with increased performance comes greater responsibility. Fast acceleration and higher speeds require sharper attention, better control, and quality safety gear.
If you decide to unlock speed on your KuKirin G2, G3 or G4 (2025), make sure you’re riding in appropriate conditions. Always wear a helmet, remain alert, and avoid high-speed use in crowded or hazardous areas.