Strutt, a Singapore-incorporated mobility robotics company, showcased its personal mobility vehicle earlier this month. The Strutt ev¹ is claimed to be designed for all types of users who want to travel across their neighborhoods faster and more conveniently. It allows riders to travel more safely than e-scooters or e-bicycles with features like 360-degree sensing and automatic obstacle avoidance.
Personal mobility or micromobility vehicles like e-scooters and e-bicycles have risen in popularity in the last few years. However, these two-wheeled vehicles can be unstable and cause injuries.
According to a 2024 study, injuries from riding electric bicycles increased by nearly 100%, and electric scooter injuries increased by more than 45% annually. It goes on to say, “Injured electric vehicle users were older and less commonly helmeted than those injured from conventional vehicles.”
This is where the Strutt ev¹ comes in. It might not be as compact as traditional electric bikes, but its Co-Pilot technology is designed to make personal transportation safer. The ev¹ features 360-degree awareness and a “decision-making system,” which combines LiDAR, cameras, ultrasonic, and ToF sensors for safer real-world navigation.
Strutt ev1 controls
Strutt
The new Strutt vehicle offers complete manual control in open and familiar environments, where you can steer and manage speed through a joystick. There’s a Support mode that modulates its speed and brakes to avoid unseen obstructions in tight spaces.
Plus, you get a Glide mode, which is said to “modulate your input with continuous adjustments to speed and direction, plotting a clear path around obstacles in complex and challenging environments.” It is claimed to be designed for times when you want to enjoy your surroundings and be present with others.
Strutt has added four purpose-built motors working in tandem to precisely and predictably power the rider in the right direction.
Strutt ev1 in action.
Strutt
The four wheels are designed for all terrains to offer improved safety and performance even on inclines and wet surfaces. It is paired with an integrated suspension system and ample ground clearance for added stability and comfort.
The Strutt ev¹ also sports a touchscreen display that shows real-time information, including speed, distance, and navigation data. It lets you customize speed settings and joystick responsiveness, as well as notify you about alerts when needed. The vehicle is powered by LFP battery technology, which is said to offer “long-lasting power for daily activities.”
At Strutt Day on November 13, 2025, the company showcased its first demos for the ev¹. I couldn’t attend for a brief experiential drive, but I look forward to trying it at CES 2026.
