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Niu
In production2022–

KQi 3 Pro

scooters599749 EUR
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Origin

Niu Technologies was founded in 2014 in Beijing as an urban smart e-mobility company, initially focused on the N-series and U-series electric mopeds — design-forward city scooters that became hugely popular in Chinese tier-1 cities and later in European urban centres. By the early 2020s Niu was the world's largest manufacturer of electric two-wheelers by volume. In 2022 Niu pivoted into the consumer e-scooter (kick-scooter) segment with the launch of the KQi 3 family at CES 2022 — a deliberate move to capture the lower-priced personal mobility space adjacent to its e-moped flagship. The KQi 3 Pro was the mid-spec entry in the family and quickly became Niu's volume seller in the segment. Niu's design language (halo headlight, premium finish, app integration) translated directly from the e-moped business and gave the KQi 3 Pro stronger curb appeal than most rivals at the price.

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Specifications

Weight
kg
Brakes
Front E-ABS regenerative + rear hydraulic disc (rare at this price)
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Premium design and finish — the signature halo headlight, paint quality, deck rails, and overall fit-and-finish are noticeably above competitors at €600-750. Niu's e-moped DNA shows clearly. best-looking e-scooter in its class (ESG)
  • Hydraulic rear disc brake — a genuine differentiator at this price. Sharper modulation, less hand fatigue, no cable stretch. Significantly better than the mechanical drum on the Segway G30.
  • Wide, grippy deck (175 mm wide) with raised side rails — most reviewers cite the KQi 3 Pro deck as the most comfortable in its commuter class. Better foot stability than the Segway G30's 158 mm deck.
  • IP54 water-and-dust resistance — slightly better dust protection than the Segway G30's IPX5. Useful for Baltic spring (sand-after-snow) and summer construction-dust commutes.
  • Niu app is solid — battery monitoring, ride statistics, firmware updates, lock function, theft alarm. Not as deep on cell-level diagnostics as Segway-Ninebot's app but covers the core needs.
  • Halo headlight + matching taillight — strong visual identity, good daytime running-light visibility, and adequate beam for unlit Baltic suburban streets.
  • 2-year battery warranty vs Segway G30's 1-year. A small but meaningful long-term value point.
  • Public-company stability — Niu is NASDAQ-listed (NIU), giving Baltic buyers more visibility into long-term company health than most private Chinese e-mobility OEMs.
Weaknesses
  • Range falls short of the Segway G30 — 30-38 km real-world vs 35-45 km on G30. Heavy commuters (>10 km one-way) and couriers will typically prefer the G30's larger 551 Wh battery. Niu falls a bit short on range (Trusted Reviews)
  • Heavy at 20.7 kg — even heavier than the Segway G30 (18.7 kg) and significantly heavier than Xiaomi 4 Pro (14.2 kg). Apartment dwellers with stairs and multi-modal commuters feel this daily.
  • Front E-ABS-only braking — same compromise as Segway G30. Hydraulic rear partially compensates but panic stops still rely on front regen. New riders consistently underestimate stopping distance.
  • No suspension — fully rigid frame. On Baltic potholes and tram tracks at angle, the rigid frame transmits all impact. Same compromise as the G30; the Segway MAX G2 or Pure Air Pro are alternatives if suspension is critical.
  • Niu app is good but a step behind Segway-Ninebot's mature ecosystem — fewer cell-level diagnostics, less granular settings.
  • 9.5" tires are a small step behind the Segway G30's 10" on the very roughest Baltic cobblestone (Tallinn Old Town's most uneven sections). Still much better than 8.5" Xiaomi-class.
  • Battery non-removable and 6.5h charging time — same fleet-operation limitation as Segway G30. Couriers needing 50+ km per day either buy two units or split shifts.
  • Bluetooth-only connectivity (no cellular, no GPS) — theft alarm depends on phone being in range. Niu's higher-end e-mopeds have built-in GPS; the KQi 3 series does not.
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Who it’s for

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Buyer’s notes

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Verify the exact variant name on the deck/handlebar label before buying — Niu sells KQi 3 Sport, KQi 3 Pro, and KQi 3 Max with significantly different specs and prices. The KQi 3 Pro has a hydraulic rear disc brake (key feature). KQi 3 Sport uses mechanical cable disc and has smaller 365 Wh battery. Confirm by checking the rear brake caliper — if you see a hydraulic line (oil-filled), it's the Pro or Max.
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If buying used 2022 production: inspect the rear hydraulic brake caliper carefully for fluid leaks at the banjo bolt fitting. Early-2022 units had a small batch of slow leakers fixed under warranty — confirm with seller if the fix was done, or budget €30-50 for a brake bleed and inspection at a Baltic e-scooter shop.
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For Baltic daily commute 5-15 km one-way: KQi 3 Pro is the sweet spot — premium finish, hydraulic rear, halo headlight, 30-38 km real range. For longer commutes (>15 km one-way) or courier use: Segway MAX G30 wins on range. For shorter commutes (<5 km) and weight-sensitive riders: consider Xiaomi 4 Pro or KQi 3 Sport.
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If you want suspension: KQi 3 Pro has NONE. Consider the Segway MAX G2 (front suspension, ~€999) or Pure Air Pro instead. The 9.5" pneumatic tires absorb a lot of buzz but sharp Baltic potholes will still transmit hard impacts to the rider.
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Used market: ALWAYS ask seller for Niu app diagnostic screenshot showing total km, ride count, and battery state of health. If seller refuses or doesn't have the app set up, walk away — likely high-cycle unit or counterfeit. Also verify the halo headlight LED ring illuminates uniformly with no missing segments.
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Best Baltic-region dealers for new KQi 3 Pro: Euronics, 1A, Apollo (EE); 220.lv, RD Electronics (LV); Senukai, Topo Centras, Pigu.lt (LT). Also direct from Niu's EU webshop (eu.niu.com) with EU-warehouse shipping. Spring/summer clearance (May-August) often drops KQi 3 Pro to €549-599 on outgoing stock.
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Hydraulic rear brake maintenance: plan to bleed the hydraulic line every 2-3 years for daily commuter use (~€30-50 at a Baltic e-scooter shop, similar to bike-shop hydraulic-bleed service). Replace pads when they wear thin (~€10-15 per pair). The hydraulic system is otherwise low-maintenance and far less fiddly than mechanical cable disc.
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Winter strategy in Baltic: if you must commute below 0°C daily, accept that range will drop 30-50%. Wipe hydraulic brake caliper and disc clean of road-salt slush after each winter ride to prevent salt build-up. Store battery indoors (apartment) when not riding for several days. Plug in to charge immediately after riding while battery is still warm.
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Tire replacement: budget €30-50 per tire at a Baltic e-scooter shop. Tubeless pneumatic tires are harder to mount than tubed — not recommended as a first-time DIY job unless you have the right bead-seating tools. The 9.5" KQi 3 Pro size has good aftermarket support from CST and Chao Yang.
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Front E-ABS-only braking is the same compromise as the Segway G30. Practice combined-braking emergency stops in a parking lot before commuting in traffic: release throttle (front regen) + firm rear hydraulic lever. The KQi 3 Pro's hydraulic rear gives you more confidence in panic stops than the G30's mechanical drum.
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Theft prevention: KQi 3 Pro has no built-in GPS. Add an Apple AirTag, Samsung SmartTag, or Tile under the deck in a small adhesive case. Use a heavy-duty U-lock or chain through the folding stem when parking. The signature halo headlight is recognisable — thieves know what they're stealing.
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Firmware unlocking (raising 25 km/h to 32 km/h via app region-change to US or third-party tools) — DO NOT do this on a Baltic-registered/used scooter. It exposes you to fines, insurance void in case of accident, and reclassification as moped under EE/LV/LT law. The 7 km/h gain is not worth the legal risk.
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Serial number is on the deck underside and on the stem base — see serial_number section. Verify against Niu app — if the app pairs and shows a matching serial, the unit is genuine. Niu units sold outside official EU channels can have firmware locked to non-EU regions, which can complicate warranty service.
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecKQi 3 Sport (entry — smaller 365 Wh battery, ~40 km range)KQi 3 Pro (this entry — 486 Wh, ~50 km range, dual-light, hydraulic rear)KQi 3 Max (premium — 608 Wh, ~65 km range, larger motor option)KQi Air (lightweight successor concept, 2024)
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Law & registration

All three Baltic states recognise EU-spec Niu KQi 3 Pro as a personal light electric vehicle. Helmet, alcohol, and minimum-age rules differ. The US-spec unlocked variant (32 km/h) is technically illegal in all three Baltic states as a PLEV — riding above 25 km/h reclassifies it as a moped requiring registration, license, insurance, and plate.

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