Vsett 8 vs Vsett 9 UAE 2026: Which One Makes Sense for Dubai Roads?
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Vsett 8 vs Vsett 9 UAE 2026: Which One Makes Sense for Dubai Roads?

⏱ 13 min read πŸ“… Updated January 2026 By Alex at IonicRide
⚑ Verdict First β€” The Winner for Dubai
For most UAE riders: Vsett 9.
For one specific use case: Vsett 8.

The Vsett 9 wins for the majority of Dubai riders β€” its larger battery, better suspension, and stronger motor handle UAE heat and road conditions more confidently than the Vsett 8. The real-world range gap in summer conditions is significant: roughly 42 km (V9) vs 28 km (V8). For anything resembling a daily commute, that matters.

The Vsett 8 earns its spot for one specific profile: the rider who needs to carry their scooter regularly β€” up stairs, into the Metro, through an office. At 13.5 kg vs the Vsett 9’s 19.5 kg, the weight gap is the V8’s only clear win. If portability is your #1 priority and range is secondary, the V8 is the right call. For everyone else, the V9.

V9 wins: Range V9 wins: Motor V9 wins: Suspension V9 wins: Heat resilience V8 wins: Weight V8 wins: Metro carry V8 wins: Price ~ Tie: Parts availability ~ Tie: Build quality
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By Alex at IonicRide β€” workshop owner, Dubai. Neither the Vsett 8 nor Vsett 9 has come through our workshop for repairs yet β€” our data here draws on published specs, customer feedback from UAE riders, and comparison against scooters we do service regularly. We flag this upfront because the reviews that don’t tell you this are usually written by sellers.

Who Makes Vsett and Why UAE Riders Are Looking at Them

Vsett is a South Korean brand β€” not the most visible name in the UAE market, but one that’s gained genuine traction among riders who’ve outgrown the Xiaomi/Segway tier and want more performance without the Dualtron price tag. The brand sits in the mid-premium bracket: better build than mass-market, more affordable than performance flagships.

The Vsett 8 and Vsett 9 are frequently compared because they’re adjacent in the lineup β€” the 8 is the lighter, more portable option, the 9 is the higher-performance commuter. In Europe, the choice is clear and well-documented. In the UAE, it isn’t β€” because nobody has written a comparison that accounts for Dubai heat, the specific road conditions in JLT versus Business Bay versus Abu Dhabi, and whether you can actually get either fixed when something goes wrong.

That’s what this is.

Spec Sheet: Side by Side

Vsett 8~AED 2,200–2,600
Vsett 9~AED 3,000–3,500
Motor (continuous)
500W
800W
Motor (peak)
1,000W
1,600W
Battery
36V / 10.4Ah (374Wh)
48V / 13Ah (624Wh)
Claimed Range
40 km
55 km
UAE Real Range (summer)
~28 km
~42 km
Top Speed
45 km/h
45 km/h
Weight
13.5 kg
19.5 kg
Suspension
Front only
Front + rear
Tyre Size
8.5″
10″
IP Rating
IPX5
IPX5
Brakes
Disc (front + rear)
Disc (front + rear)
Max Load
120 kg
120 kg
Legal note UAE
45 km/h β†’ motorcycle licence
45 km/h β†’ motorcycle licence
UAE Price (approx)
AED 2,200–2,600
AED 3,000–3,500
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⚠️ Licence Required for Both

Both the Vsett 8 and Vsett 9 have a top speed of 45 km/h. In the UAE, any scooter capable of exceeding 25 km/h requires more than a basic riding permit β€” it falls into motorcycle licence territory. Neither of these scooters can be ridden legally on UAE roads with just an e-scooter riding permit. If you don’t have a motorcycle licence, you need to know this before buying either model. The law applies regardless of what speed mode you ride in.

Category by Category: Eight Tests for Dubai

🌑️ 1. Range in UAE Heat

Vsett 9 wins β€” clearly

The battery size gap between these two is the most consequential difference for Dubai riders. The Vsett 8 runs a 374Wh pack. The Vsett 9 runs a 624Wh pack β€” 67% larger. In European conditions that gap is significant. In UAE summer it becomes critical.

Smaller battery packs lose proportionally more range in high ambient heat because the thermal mass per cell is lower β€” individual cells absorb heat more quickly. Apply the standard UAE summer heat penalty (roughly 28–30% for performance-class scooters) and the numbers are:

Claimed range
V8
40
V9
55
UAE winter range
V8
33
V9
48
UAE summer range
V8
28
V9
42
After 2 UAE summers
V8
22
V9
35

The 14 km gap in summer real-world range is the number that defines this comparison. If your round-trip commute is over 25 km, the Vsett 8 will not reliably make it in summer without charging at your destination. The Vsett 9 will. That’s not a minor consideration β€” it’s a daily operational constraint.

Vsett 8 vs Vsett 9 side by side specs β€” which makes more sense for Dubai riders
Vsett 8 vs Vsett 9 side by side specs β€” which one actually makes more sense for how people ride in Dubai

πŸ›£οΈ 2. Dubai Road Performance

Vsett 9 wins

Dubai roads vary enormously β€” smooth new asphalt on SZR, ageing pavement in Deira, speed bumps every 200 metres in residential areas, construction site debris near Downtown developments, and the occasional tram track near JBR. The Vsett 9 handles this range better.

The V9’s dual suspension β€” front fork and rear spring β€” absorbs the jarring from speed bumps and pavement joints that the V8’s front-only setup passes directly to the rider. The 10-inch tyres (vs V8’s 8.5-inch) roll over surface imperfections more smoothly and are less likely to catch in tram track gaps. On a single 10 km commute the difference is noticeable. On a daily ride over months, it’s the difference between arriving at work comfortable and arriving with aching wrists.

The V9’s 800W continuous motor (vs V8’s 500W) also handles Dubai’s stop-start riding pattern better. Pulling away from traffic lights repeatedly drains the V8’s smaller motor faster and generates more heat per cycle in peak summer. The V9’s larger motor runs cooler under the same load.

πŸš‡ 3. Metro Carry & Portability

Vsett 8 wins β€” only category

This is the Vsett 8’s clear victory and the reason it exists in the lineup. At 13.5 kg, it’s genuinely carriable by most adults β€” up stairs, through Metro turnstiles, into office lifts, stored under a desk. The fold is clean and the folded dimensions are Metro-compatible.

The Vsett 9 at 19.5 kg is a different proposition entirely. That 6 kg difference is not a minor spec variation β€” it’s the weight of a large laptop bag added to an already substantial object. Two-handed carry up a flight of stairs with the V9 is effortful. For riders whose route includes any regular carrying, the V9 is impractical. It’s a ride-and-lock scooter, not a carry scooter.

πŸ”΅ Who the Vsett 8’s Weight Advantage Matters For

If you take the Metro and ride the first/last mile, if your building has no lift, if you store it at your desk rather than locking outside, or if you’re regularly putting it in a car boot β€” the V8’s 13.5 kg is the deciding factor. It’s the only category where the V8 is definitively better, but for these riders it’s the only category that matters.

πŸ”₯ 4. UAE Heat Resilience

Vsett 9 wins

Heat resilience has two components: how the battery holds up in high ambient temperatures, and how the motor handles thermal stress under load. The Vsett 9 is better on both.

Battery thermal resilience: the V9’s larger 624Wh pack has more thermal mass per cell. Heat is distributed across more cells, each cycling less aggressively per km, which reduces per-cell temperature rise. The V8’s 374Wh pack has less buffer β€” each cell works harder, gets hotter, and degrades faster. Over two Dubai summers, the V9 should retain a higher percentage of original range capacity than the V8.

Motor thermal resilience: the V9’s 800W continuous motor running a given commute distance operates at a lower percentage of its capacity than the V8’s 500W motor covering the same distance. A motor running at 60% capacity generates less heat than one running at 90%. In peak summer, this is a measurable advantage. Customer feedback from UAE V9 riders reports no notable thermal throttling on normal commutes. V8 riders report occasional brief power reductions in the hottest months when pushing hard.

Battery heat resilience
V8
6.2
V9
8.2
Motor heat resilience
V8
6.5
V9
8.4
Long-term UAE durability
V8
6.0
V9
8.0

πŸ”§ 5. Parts Availability in UAE

Tie β€” both limited

We’re being straight here: Vsett’s UAE distribution footprint is thin for both models. This is not a Xiaomi or Segway situation where parts are available same-day from multiple suppliers. For either the V8 or V9, a non-consumable repair β€” controller failure, BMS issue, motor problem β€” will likely mean waiting 1–3 weeks for parts to arrive.

Consumables (tyres, brake pads, inner tubes) are accessible. Anything deeper into the drivetrain requires patience or a very good relationship with a Vsett-stocked importer. We stock neither model’s spares as standard inventory in our workshop. For a Vsett repair, we’d source parts on order.

This applies equally to both models. It’s not a reason to choose one over the other β€” it’s a reason to factor repair wait time into your decision about whether a Vsett is right for your situation at all.

⚠️ The Practical Implication

If the Vsett is your only commuter scooter and you depend on it daily, a repair that takes 2–3 weeks leaves you without transport. Budget for a backup plan β€” or buy a Vsett as a second scooter alongside something from the Xiaomi/Segway ecosystem that can be fixed immediately when needed.

πŸ’° 6. Price vs Value in UAE Context

Vsett 9 wins on value, V8 wins on price

The Vsett 8 is approximately AED 800–900 cheaper than the Vsett 9 in the UAE market. That gap is real β€” but context matters for both models.

The V8’s price challenge: at AED 2,200–2,600, it’s directly competing with the Segway MAX G2 (AED 2,199), which has better UAE support, better heat management data, self-healing tyres, and comparable real-world range in summer conditions. The V8’s advantage over the G2 is the higher performance ceiling (45 km/h, full suspension) β€” but that speed requires a motorcycle licence, and the G2’s superior support network is a meaningful ongoing advantage. The V8 isn’t bad value, but it’s fighting for space in a crowded bracket.

The V9’s price case: at AED 3,000–3,500, the V9 competes with performance scooters where build quality and Korean engineering make a genuine case. The 800W continuous motor, 624Wh battery, and dual suspension are hard to match at this price point from Segway or Xiaomi. If you want performance beyond the mainstream tier without spending Dualtron money, the V9’s price is reasonable.

Price (lower = better)
V8
8.8
V9
6.8
Value for Dubai use
V8
6.4
V9
8.0

πŸ—οΈ 7. Build Quality & Finish

Tie β€” both genuinely good

Vsett’s brand proposition is premium build quality relative to price β€” and from customer feedback and spec inspection, both models deliver on this. The aluminium alloy frames are solid, the component tolerances are tighter than Chinese mass-market scooters at similar prices, and the finish quality is consistently reported as excellent.

The V9 adds dual suspension which is a material engineering difference β€” more components, more complexity, and initially more things that could theoretically wear. But the V9’s suspension setup is a conventional design with a solid reputation in the European market. There’s no data suggesting higher failure rates on the V9 versus the simpler V8.

Neither model has enough UAE-specific long-term repair data for us to make a confident comparison on failure rates. Both carry IPX5 waterproofing which is better than most competitors at their price points.

πŸͺ‘ 8. Ride Comfort on Dubai Roads

Vsett 9 wins

The combination of 10-inch tyres and dual suspension makes the V9 significantly more comfortable on real Dubai roads. This isn’t a small difference β€” it’s the kind of gap that you feel after 20 minutes of riding through Karama or Al Barsha’s mixed road surfaces. The V8’s 8.5-inch tyres and front-only suspension transmit road feedback more directly to the rider.

On perfectly smooth cycle tracks β€” JBR, Al Qudra, Creek Park β€” both scooters ride well. The V9’s suspension advantage only becomes apparent when the surface deteriorates or when you’re navigating speed bumps repeatedly. For mixed urban Dubai riding, that’s most of the time.

Smooth track comfort
V8
7.8
V9
9.0
Mixed urban comfort
V8
6.5
V9
8.8
Speed bump handling
V8
6.0
V9
8.7

Which One Wins for Your Specific Dubai Scenario

Category verdicts are useful. Scenario verdicts are more useful. Here’s the answer based on how you actually ride.

Daily commuter, 15–30 km round trip
Business Bay, DIFC, Downtown Dubai, Media City routes. Needs reliable range in summer without charging at work.
Vsett 9
Metro + last-mile rider
Takes the Metro, rides 2–5 km each end. Folds and carries through gates, up stairs, under desk at work.
Vsett 8
Leisure + weekend riding
JBR, Al Qudra, Creek Park, Al Mamzar. Longer distances, comfort matters, no carrying involved.
Vsett 9
Apartment with no lift, ground floor storage
Must carry scooter up/down stairs regularly. Building access requires lifting through tight spaces.
Vsett 8
Sharjah–Dubai cross-commute
Long distances. Range is the primary constraint. Heat degradation matters most over this distance.
Vsett 9
Short flat commute under 10 km return
JLT cluster to cluster, Marina Walk loop, Downtown short hops. Range is never a constraint for either.
Either β€” buy V8 for price
Performance + speed (with motorcycle licence)
Wants the full 45 km/h performance capability reliably, not just in ideal conditions. Motor headroom matters.
Vsett 9
Gift or premium second scooter
Not a primary commuter. Wants quality brand, premium feel. Budget is a consideration but not the main driver.
Either β€” V8 for lighter, V9 for performance

Full Head-to-Head: Every Metric

Vsett 8 vs Vsett 9 β€” Complete UAE Comparison

Dubai Conditions
CategoryVsett 8Vsett 9Winner
UAE Summer Range~28 km~42 kmV9
Carry Weight13.5 kg βœ“19.5 kgV8
Dubai Road Comfort6.5 / 108.8 / 10V9
Heat Resilience6.2 / 108.2 / 10V9
Parts in UAELimitedLimitedTie
Build Quality8.5 / 108.5 / 10Tie
Motor Headroom500W cont.800W cont.V9
Price~AED 2,400~AED 3,200V8
Value for Dubai6.4 / 108.0 / 10V9
SuspensionFront onlyFront + rearV9
WaterproofingIPX5IPX5Tie
Overall UAE Score6.8 / 108.1 / 10V9

Should You Buy Vsett at All? The Honest Context

Here’s what the comparison articles don’t ask…

Both Vsett models sit in brackets where well-supported mainstream alternatives exist. Before committing to either, it’s worth asking whether the Vsett’s build quality and performance ceiling justify the parts availability trade-off against more established UAE options.

πŸ’œ The Case For Buying Vsett in the UAE

You want a performance scooter with a motorcycle licence and the Dualtron/Kaabo tier is too expensive. The V9 at AED 3,200 with 800W continuous motor and dual suspension is genuinely hard to match at its price for riders who know what they’re buying.

You’re buying as a second scooter alongside a Xiaomi or Segway that handles emergency repairs. The Vsett’s parts wait time is tolerable if you’re not solely dependent on it.

Build quality genuinely matters to you and you’ve handled both a Vsett and a Xiaomi. The difference is tangible. If that premium feel is worth AED 600–1,200 extra to you over a Xiaomi 4 Pro, it’s a defensible choice.

⚠️ The Case Against β€” In the UAE Specifically

If either Vsett is your sole daily commuter and you’re in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Sharjah without a motorcycle licence β€” you shouldn’t be riding it legally at all. That’s a fundamental constraint that applies before any other comparison.

If you need same-day repairs when something goes wrong, Vsett is the wrong brand for the UAE market right now. The support infrastructure isn’t there yet.

If you’re deciding between the Vsett 8 and a Segway MAX G2 at similar prices, the G2 wins on UAE-specific criteria: better heat management, self-healing tyres, stronger support network. The V8 only beats the G2 on performance ceiling and weight class β€” and both of those advantages require a motorcycle licence to use legally.

Final Verdict: Vsett 8 vs Vsett 9 for UAE

6.8
Vsett 8
8.1
Vsett 9

The Vsett 9 is the better scooter for Dubai β€” not by a small margin. The range gap in UAE summer conditions (42 km vs 28 km), better dual suspension on Dubai’s mixed road surfaces, superior motor headroom, and stronger heat resilience add up to a scooter that is meaningfully more suited to the conditions here. If you’re buying one Vsett for UAE use, it’s the 9.

The Vsett 8 earns its score β€” and earns a recommendation β€” for a specific profile: the Metro commuter who carries their scooter regularly and has short daily distances. At 13.5 kg with a clean fold, it’s genuinely excellent for that use case. But outside that profile, the V9’s advantages compound quickly.

The honest caveat that applies to both: Vsett’s UAE support network is thin. Parts availability is limited. If either model breaks in a way that goes beyond consumables, you’re waiting. This is the variable that most comparison articles ignore β€” and it’s the one that will affect your ownership experience the most.

Buy the V9 if it’s your commuter and the V9’s price is within reach. Buy the V8 if carry weight is genuinely your primary constraint. Consider whether a better-supported alternative at a similar price makes more sense for your specific situation before committing to either.

Your 2-Minute Decision

  • βœ“ Do you carry your scooter regularly? β†’ Vsett 8. Otherwise β†’ Vsett 9
  • βœ“ Is your round-trip commute over 25 km? β†’ Vsett 9 only. V8 won’t reliably make it in summer
  • βœ“ Do you have a UAE motorcycle licence? β†’ If no, you cannot legally ride either model on roads
  • βœ“ Is this your only scooter for daily commuting? β†’ Factor in 2–3 week repair wait time for either model
  • βœ“ Can you find a UAE seller who stocks Vsett parts locally? β†’ Ask before buying, not after
  • βœ“ Comparing the V8 against Segway MAX G2? β†’ G2 wins on UAE support; V8 wins on performance ceiling if licenced
  • βœ“ Budget under AED 2,500? β†’ The V8 is only slightly over; the V9 requires a meaningful budget stretch
πŸ“‹ The Bottom Line

Vsett 9 for most Dubai riders. Vsett 8 only if carry weight is your primary constraint.

The range gap in UAE summer β€” 42 km vs 28 km β€” is the decisive factor for anyone using their scooter as a real commuter. The V9’s dual suspension, stronger motor, and larger battery all make it better suited to Dubai’s conditions. The AED 800 price premium is justified by meaningful real-world differences, not spec sheet padding.

The V8 is a good scooter that earns its place for Metro commuters who need a 13.5 kg carry weight. For everyone else, the V9 is the answer β€” if you’re buying Vsett at all.

Both models require a UAE motorcycle licence to ride legally. Both have limited parts availability in the UAE. Both assumptions should be made before you hand over any money.

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