Pride Go-Go Elite Traveller: Which Configuration Is Right for You

🛵 One Scooter Line, Several Very Different Options

The Go-Go Elite Traveller isn’t one scooter — it’s a whole line of configurations (3-wheel, 4-wheel, Platinum). Here’s what actually differs between them.


💲 Pricing and exact specs change often. Confirm current pricing, availability, and full specifications directly with the manufacturer or an authorized dealer before purchasing.


🛵 What’s Actually in the Go-Go Elite Traveller Line

The Go-Go Elite Traveller is Pride Mobility’s long-running travel scooter line, and it’s still actively sold today in several configurations — a genuinely established option rather than a discontinued model.

🔄 3-Wheel vs. 4-Wheel

The 3-wheel version disassembles into 5 pieces for transport and offers a tighter turning radius; the 4-wheel version (including the “2” and “2 Platinum” updates) trades a bit of turning tightness for added stability.

🔧 EZ Turn Technology

Pride’s patented EZ Turn Technology is specifically designed to improve the turning radius on the 4-wheel version, addressing the traditional 4-wheel trade-off.

🔋 Charge360 (Platinum version)

The Platinum trim adds magnetic charging, letting you charge without connecting cables to the battery pack directly — a genuine convenience upgrade over standard charging.

📦 Feather-Touch Disassembly

Designed for travelers who need to break the scooter down for car trunk storage — worth testing the actual disassembly process yourself before buying if this is a priority.


Which Configuration to Consider

  • 3-wheel: better turning radius, slightly less stability — often preferred for tighter indoor navigation
  • 4-wheel: better stability, EZ Turn technology narrows the turning-radius gap — often preferred for mixed indoor/outdoor use
  • Platinum trim: adds Charge360 magnetic charging and an angle-adjustable tiller — worth the upgrade if convenience features matter to you
  • Battery capacity varies by configuration — confirm the specific Ah rating and real-world range for the exact model you’re considering, since it affects trip distance meaningfully

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Go-Go Elite Traveller still being sold?

Yes — it’s an actively sold, current Pride Mobility product line, available directly through Pride and authorized dealers in multiple configurations (3-wheel, 4-wheel, and Platinum trim).

What’s the real difference between the 3-wheel and 4-wheel versions?

The 3-wheel version turns tighter and disassembles into 5 pieces for transport; the 4-wheel version trades some turning tightness for added stability, though Pride’s EZ Turn Technology narrows that gap.

Is the Platinum version worth the extra cost?

It depends on how much you value the Charge360 magnetic charging and angle-adjustable tiller — genuine convenience upgrades, but not essential to the scooter’s core function.

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