For the past two years, NAVEE engineers have been quietly rebuilding the bones of the daily-commute scooter. The result, unveiled today at the brand's EU tour stop in Berlin, is thethird-generation ST3 and GT3 — two machines that share a chassis, a battery architecture, and a stubborn refusal to compromise the things riders actually feel.
Where the previous generation prioritized peak top speed, the new line is engineered around what the team calls "ride density" — how much usable performance fits into a frame you can carry up a flight of stairs. The ST3 weighs in at 17.6 kg with a 40 km certified range; the GT3, its dual-motor sibling, climbs 22% grades and clears 60 km on a charge.
A frame that absorbs the city.
The headline change is structural. A new aluminum-alloy deck — forged rather than extruded — drops the unsprung weight by 11% while increasing torsional rigidity. Paired with a redesigned front linkage and a coil-over rear damper, the chassis cancels out the high-frequency chatter of cobblestone and tram tracks without softening the steering response.
"We wanted a ride that disappears underneath you," says lead chassis engineer Tomás Reyes. "On a great scooter, you stop noticing the scooter. That's the whole brief."
The third generation isn't about being faster on paper. It's about being better on the street — quieter, lighter, more honest.
TOMÁS REYES · LEAD CHASSIS ENGINEER
Quieter, denser, and now serviceable.
Both models use NAVEE's new H3 hub motor, a redesigned stator pattern that cuts perceived motor whine by roughly 6 dB at cruising speed. The battery pack — a 48V perceived motor whine by roughly 6 dB at cruising speed. The battery pack — a 48V quiet but significant shift for a category often criticized for its disposability.
Charging follows suit. A fast-charge dock, sold separately, brings either model from 0 to 80% in 45 minutes. Standard charging through the included brick remains a more familiar four hours.

DETAIL · ST3 COCKPIT

DETAIL · GT3 DUAL HUB MOTOR
The numbers that matter.
RANGE
60km
WEIGHT
17.6kg
TOP SPEED
45km/h
CLIMB
22%
Where and when.
The ST3 begins shipping across Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the Benelux in early April, with UK availability following in May. The GT3, with its dual-motor configuration, ships across the same markets starting late April. North American availability is targeted for Q3 2026. Pricing starts at €1,299 for the ST3 and €1,899 for the GT3.
Both models will be on display at NAVEE's EU tour — Berlin this week, Milan in April, and Paris in May — alongside test rides and conversations with the engineering team.