Razor launched its first scooter in 2000, the Ancestor folding scooter with a meter-high design, and the market response was extremely enthusiastic, with sales exceeding 5 million units in less than half a year. Razor and Michael's scooter brands have also been working closely together, and almost all of Michael's scooter products are now manufactured in Razor's factories. Razor has sold 34 million units in the global market, of which the sales of electric scooters alone have exceeded 10 million.
Although the sales of Razor electric scooters are proud, the product power is very average, and the current Razor electric scooters still use lead-acid batteries and steel bodies, and the battery life level and portability are not ideal. However, the price of the Razor is very affordable, with the entry-level E90 costing around $100 and the popular E300 costing less than $300, making it ideal for short-distance travel on campus and in the community.
At present, Razor's electric scooters have not entered the Chinese market, and products with batteries are also very troublesome to buy, so it is not recommended for domestic consumers to buy.