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A Modern Alternative to a Mobility Scooter

The XSTO M4 does what a mobility scooter does — and what it can't.

Mobility scooters are a popular outdoor choice, but they're bulky indoors and lock you to a single seat height. The XSTO M4 is a modern power wheelchair alternative: self-balancing on slopes, foldable for the car, height-adjustable from 347 mm to 650 mm, and small enough for kitchens, hallways and lifts. One device for indoors, outdoors and travel — sold and supported in the UK by Sable Motion.

XSTO M4 · from £3,195 with VAT relief · UK delivery

XSTO M4 — A Modern Alternative to a Mobility Scooter

Why buyers choose the XSTO M4

  • Indoor and outdoor mobility in one device — no separate scooter needed
  • Joystick control — easier than tiller steering in tight spaces
  • Height-adjustable seat (347–650 mm) — something no scooter offers
  • Folds into 3 pieces — fits any car boot like a travel scooter
  • Class 2 (4 mph) — legal on UK pavements, no licence required
  • 15 km range, IPX4 weather resistant, VAT relief available

Frequently asked questions

Why choose a power wheelchair over a mobility scooter?

Mobility scooters are great for outdoor errands but are usually large, fixed-height, and awkward indoors. A modern power wheelchair like the XSTO M4 is smaller, turns 360° on the spot, raises and lowers your seat, and works just as well in your kitchen as it does on the pavement.

Is a power wheelchair harder to use than a mobility scooter?

No — most users find the joystick on a power wheelchair easier and more intuitive than the tiller steering on a mobility scooter, especially in tight spaces, doorways and lifts.

Can I take the M4 in the car like I would a folding mobility scooter?

Yes. The XSTO M4 folds into three pieces and fits in a standard car boot — the same use case as a travel mobility scooter, but with self-balancing and a height-adjustable seat that scooters can't offer.

Does it work outside on pavements like a mobility scooter?

Yes. The M4 is a Class 2 mobility device (up to 4 mph), legal on UK pavements with no licence required, with 15 km of range and IPX4 weather resistance — covering the same outdoor use as a Class 2 mobility scooter.

Is it more expensive than a mobility scooter?

Premium self-balancing power wheelchairs cost more than entry-level mobility scooters, but the M4 replaces several products at once: an indoor chair, an outdoor scooter and a height-adjustable seat. VAT relief is also available for eligible UK buyers under HMRC Notice 701/7.