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Top 10 Mobility Scooter Retailers in the UK (2026)

Buying a mobility scooter is a big decision, and where you buy matters as much as the model you choose. A good retailer will let you try before you buy, handle servicing and repairs, and help with the right size and class for your needs.

We have pulled together ten of the strongest mobility scooter retailers listed in our directory, mixing established national names with respected independent showrooms. Each one links through to its full profile where you can read reviews and check contact details.

How we chose these companies

These are editorial picks rather than a strict ranking. We looked at the breadth of scooter range, whether there is a physical showroom for test drives, aftercare and servicing, Motability and accreditation status, and the reviews left on our directory. Listings are linked so you can compare them yourself.

The best mobility scooter retailers

  1. CareCo – Braintree, with showrooms nationwide. One of the UK’s largest mobility retailers, with big seven-day showrooms and an indoor test track at several sites, plus a very wide online range of scooters at keen prices.
  2. Eden Mobility – national chain, HQ Scunthorpe. A long-established chain with more than 40 branches, so there is usually a showroom within reach for a test drive, servicing and face-to-face advice.
  3. Mobility Scooters Direct – online specialist. A focused online retailer stocking a broad spread of boot, mid-size and road-legal scooters, useful if you know what you want and prefer to buy from home.
  4. Pride Mobility Products – one of the UK’s leading scooter and powerchair manufacturers, with a nationwide dealer network for sales and servicing.
  5. Cinque Ports Mobility – Ashford, Kent. A Motability-approved retailer with a retail-park showroom and a clinic room, covering scooters, powerchairs and servicing across Kent.
  6. Mobility Giant – online, reconditioned specialist. The go-to name for quality reconditioned scooters, offering big savings on refurbished models with a warranty, a sensible option for budget-conscious buyers.
  7. Velobike – Shefford, Bedfordshire. A specialist distributor with consistently high customer ratings on our directory, known for distinctive road-legal scooters and attentive support.
  8. Westcountry Mobility Specialists – Redruth, Cornwall. A staffed Cornish showroom open six days a week with an online shop, a solid choice for buyers in the far South West who want local servicing.
  9. More Than Mobility – Plymouth. A city-centre store with current opening hours and a hands-on approach, covering scooter sales, hire and repairs across Plymouth and the surrounding area.
  10. TGA Mobility – Sudbury, Suffolk. One of the best-known British scooter brands, with a showroom at its Suffolk base and a reputation for well-engineered travel and road scooters.

Also worth a look: Guiseley Mobility, Out N About Mobility and Shire Mobility are also well rated by our visitors.

Frequently asked questions

Should I buy a mobility scooter online or from a showroom?

If you are new to scooters, a showroom is worth the trip so you can try the seat, controls and turning circle before committing. Online retailers can be cheaper and are fine once you know exactly which model suits you.

What is the difference between Class 2 and Class 3 scooters?

Class 2 scooters are limited to 4mph and are designed mainly for pavements. Class 3 scooters can do up to 8mph and are road-legal, so they must be registered with the DVLA.

Can I get a mobility scooter through Motability?

Yes. Several retailers in this list are Motability dealers, which lets eligible people lease a scooter or powerchair using part of their mobility allowance.

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Written byReview Mobility Editorial Team

We research, test and compare mobility equipment and the companies behind it, so you can choose with confidence. Our reviews are independent and never paid for.

Please Note: This is not medical advice, and you should seek the advice of a doctor or a qualified medical professional.

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