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Pride Victory LX vs Pride Victory 10 Mobility Scooter - The Comparison Guide

The LX Sport Mobility Scooter and the Pride Victory 10 4-Wheeler are two top-rated electric mobility scooters from Pride Mobility. With similar features but some key differences, choosing between these two models ultimately depends on the user's specific mobility needs and preferences.

Victory LX Sport specifications

 

The Pride Victory LX Sport is a fast maneuverable scooter well-suited for both indoor and outdoor use. This medical device boasts a four-wheeled sporty design with a turning radius of 61.25 inches, allowing good maneuverability in tight spaces. The top speed is 8.6 mph and it can travel up to 19.7 miles on a single charge of the powerful batteries. The Pride LX Sport can support users with a maximum weight capacity of up to 400 lbs, which is impressive.

Victory 10 4-wheel specifications

 

The Pride Victory 10 4-Wheel Mobility Scooter is a slightly lighter mobility device designed for all-day comfort, stability, and performance. With a turning radius of 54 inches, the Victory 10 offers a bit more maneuverability than the LX Sport and provides added stability and comfort for longer rides. It has a top speed of 5.3 mph and a per-charge range of up to 15.5 miles. The Victory 10 features the same weight capacity of 400 lbs. 

Pride Mobility Scooter Showdown: LX Sport vs Victory 10

Now, let's take a detailed look at how these two models compare across 10 key factors:

1. Size and Weight

The Pride LX Sport measures 47” L x 25.62” W x 25” H and weighs 160 lbs without batteries. The Victory 10 is slightly smaller at 47” L x 22.25” W x 22” H and weighs 138 lbs without batteries. The LX Sport’s larger size and weight provide more stability at the cost of some maneuverability.

2. Turning Radius

The Victory 10 mobility scooter has a tight 54” turning radius compared to 61.25” on the Victory LX Sport. The Victory 10 four-wheeler can easily maneuver in indoor spaces and handle tight corners. The Sport model requires a bit more space to turn but offers more stable handling.

3. Speed and Range

The Pride LX Sport, as its name implies, boasts an impressive max speed of 8.6 mph that easily beats the Victory’s max speed of 5.3 mph. The Pride Victory 10 maxes out at 15.5 miles per charge while the Victory LX model can travel up to 19.7 miles on a single charge. The LX Sport 4-wheeler provides a better range for longer trips.

Pride Victory LX Sport test drive

4. Seat Size and Comfort

The LX Sport has an 18" x 18" high-back seat with sliders dressed up with an adjustable headrest and armrests. While the Pride Victory 10 comes with an 18" x 17" seat designed with an 8-point swivel and sliders. The Sport model offers added comfort for all-day use. Plus, the flip-up feature contributes to easy transfers. In contrast, the Victory seat’s swivel feature provides comfort when getting in and out of the mobility device.

5. Suspension and Ride Quality

There’s an advanced full Comfort-Trac Suspension in the LX Sport mobility scooter that is associated with an ultra-smooth ride across various terrains. The Pride Victory 4-wheel scooter is designed with the front suspension meaning the device is not perfect for bumpy trails and off-roads. 

6. Tires and Wheels

Both scooter models by Pride Mobility are equipped with 3.5” x 10” solid tires (both rear and front). This configuration is great for traction and absorption over bumps and cracks.

7. Weight Capacity

The max weight capacity of both LX Sport and Pride Victory scooters is up to 400 lbs. Such medical devices are a top choice for larger individuals who need extra stability and frame strength.

Pride Victory 10 test drive

8. Portability

The Pride LX weighs 160 lbs without batteries and features a reclining backrest and the front part of the scooter can be folded with a tiller. The Pride Victory weighs only 138 lbs without its batteries and also has a foldable front and a backrest. These two models are furnished with a standard front basket that can be disassembled when transporting.

9. Lighting

The Victory 10 mobility scooter has an LED headlight for optimal illumination. The Sport LX four-wheeler boasts a more advanced full LED lighting package that includes an LED headlight, front and rear flashing hazard lights, directional signals, and under-tiller courtesy light.

10. Ergonomic Controls

The LX Sport’s control panel is user-friendly featuring low and high-speed setting switches, a speed dial, light switches, a horn, and directional signal buttons. There’s a wraparound delta tiller as well as left- or right-handed acceleration for easy operation of the mobility device. The Pride Victory model serves an extra comfort feature like an ambient voltmeter that is easy to read.

Pride Victory LX vs Pride Victory 10 - Comparison Chart

 

Feature

Pride Victory LX Sport

Pride Victory 10 4 Wheel

Size and Weight

47” L x 25.62” W x 25” H, 160 lbs without batteries

47” L x 22.25” W x 22”, 138 lbs without batteries

Turning Radius

61.25 inches

54 inches

Speed and Range 

Top speed: 8.6 mph

Range: 19.7 miles

Top speed: 5.3 mph

Range: 15.5 miles

Seat Size and Comfort

18" x 18" high-back seat with sliders, adjustable backrest and armrests

18" x 17" seat with an 8-point swivel and sliders

Suspension

Front and rear

Front

Tires 

3.5” x 10” solid tires (rear and front)

3.5” x 10” solid tires (rear and front)

Weight Capacity

400 lbs

400 lbs

Portability

Reclining backrest, foldable front part of the scooter

Foldable front and a backrest

Color Options

Candy Apple Red

True Blue

Candy Apple Red

Viper Blue

Ergonomic Controls

Low and high-speed setting switches, speed dial, light switches, horn, directional signal buttons, wraparound delta tiller, left- or right-handed acceleration

Delta tiller with wraparound handles, ambient voltmeter

 

Conclusion

The Victory LX Sport is ideal for those needing more speed, comfort, stability, and range from their medical device. It’s well-suited for all-day outdoor use with its full suspension, large tires, and deluxe seat. The Pride Victory 10 4-Wheeler excels as a highly maneuverable indoor/outdoor scooter with a contemporary design. It’s the better choice for navigating tight spaces and making quick turns. 

When choosing between these quality scooters by Pride Mobility, consider your usual environments, distance needs, comfort requirements, and size/weight. Both mobility aids empower independence and mobility with Pride’s reliable design and construction. Our team of experts is ready to help you pick the perfect model to fit your lifestyle.

"What I believe truly makes us successful is our commitment to treating every customer like family."

Alex Vander Poel

Co-Owner & Executive Director of Operations

Marc’s Mobility was created by my father, Marc, in 1995 when I was 7 years old. I grew up around this industry from an early age — cleaning, driving, and repairing units alongside Marc. After graduating high school in 2006, I moved to Gainesville, FL to pursue a Business degree at the University of Florida. Once I graduated, I returned to Lakeland, FL to help my father grow the business into what it is today.

I’ve now been full-time in this industry for nearly 16 years as of 2026. When I first joined after college, the company was a small 3-person operation. In the beginning, my main responsibilities included inspecting, repairing, and preparing units for shipping across the U.S. Today, as the company has grown into a team of more than 10 people, I oversee all aspects of the business and work to understand every role within Marc’s Mobility.

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