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CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ)

When you first hear the name "Beast," your mind probably drifts toward high-speed racing machines that tear up the asphalt at 60 km/h. However, the CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ) takes a different approach to the "monster" moniker. Designed by the German-based team at CityBlitz, this scooter is positioned as a rugged, high-payload workhorse for the urban jungle. It isn't about breaking land speed records; it's about conquering the daily commute with a level of robustness and reliability that many "flimsier" scooters simply cannot match. Released in late 2019, it arrived at a time when the market was flooded with lightweight, fragile scooters, and the Beast was the answer for riders who needed something more substantial.

The philosophy behind the Beast is centered on the idea of "urban endurance." CityBlitz recognized that city streets aren't smooth racetracks; they are filled with potholes, cobblestones, and unpredictable weather. By building a scooter with a reinforced frame and a higher-than-average weight capacity of 125 kg, they created a machine that feels more like a tank than a toy. It's a vehicle designed for the "heavy-duty" commuter-the person who carries a heavy backpack, rides in light rain, and doesn't want to worry about a flat tire every other week. In the European market, particularly in Switzerland and Germany, this scooter has carved out a niche as a reliable "legal" beast that adheres to strict road regulations while offering a "big-scooter" feel.

What makes the Beast truly special is its balance of power and compliance. While it is electronically capped at 20 km/h to meet StVZO (German Road Licensing Regulations) and Swiss standards, it hides a surprising amount of torque under the hood. It's the kind of machine that positions itself as a premium entry-level or mid-range commuter. It's for the rider who values the peace of mind that comes with German engineering and a sturdy build over the flashy, often illegal speeds of uncertified imports. When you step onto the deck of the Beast, you immediately feel the weight and the stability, signaling that this is a tool meant for years of service, not just a summer of fun.

Safety

Safety is where the CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ) really earns its stripes. The braking system is a hybrid setup that combines the best of both worlds: an electronic motor brake at the front and a high-end drum brake at the rear. For the uninitiated, drum brakes are fantastic for commuters because they are enclosed, meaning they are protected from rain, grit, and mud. This leads to incredibly consistent braking performance regardless of whether you're riding through a sun-drenched plaza or a drizzly morning in Zurich. The electronic front brake provides a smooth, regenerative-style deceleration that helps keep the scooter balanced, preventing that "nose-dive" feeling you get with front-only mechanical brakes.

Visibility is another area where CityBlitz didn't cut corners. The scooter is equipped with a fully integrated LED lighting system, featuring a bright headlight that actually throws a beam far enough to see obstacles at night, rather than just acting as a "be seen" marker. The rear light is equally robust, and the inclusion of side reflectors ensures that you are visible from a 360-degree perspective. This is a critical feature for city riding where cars often pull out of side streets. The stability of the 10-inch wheels also contributes to safety; larger wheels are naturally better at rolling over cracks and small debris that might cause a smaller 8-inch wheeled scooter to wobble or trip.

Community feedback often highlights the "planted" feel of the Beast. Because it weighs 21 kg and has a sturdy metal construction, it doesn't suffer from the "twitchiness" found in lighter scooters. When you're traveling at the top speed of 20 km/h, the scooter feels rock-solid. Furthermore, the IP55 splash-proof rating provides an extra layer of safety for the electronics. Knowing that a sudden downpour won't short-circuit your ride allows you to focus on the road rather than worrying about your equipment. It's a safety-first machine that prioritizes predictable handling and reliable stopping power over everything else.

Performance

CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ)

Don't let the 20 km/h top speed fool you; the performance of the CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ) is all about the "grunt." While the nominal power is often listed at 350 W, the motor can peak at a whopping 700 W. This peak power is what gives the Beast its name. In the world of e-scooters, peak wattage is what determines how well a scooter can handle hills and how quickly it can reach its top speed from a standstill. For a rider weighing close to the 125 kg limit, that 700 W burst is the difference between crawling up an incline and maintaining a steady, confident pace. The acceleration is tuned to be smooth rather than jerky, making it very approachable for beginners while still feeling "punchy" enough for experienced riders.

Real-world testing and community reports suggest that the Beast is a "hill-climbing champion" in the 20 km/h category. Many legal scooters struggle when the gradient hits 10% or 15%, but the Beast's high torque output allows it to power through where others falter. This is largely due to the 36 V system paired with a high-quality controller that manages heat effectively. Even during long climbs, the motor doesn't seem to "bog down" as easily as cheaper alternatives. The three driving modes (8, 15, and 20 km/h) allow you to tailor the performance to your environment-use the 8 km/h mode for crowded pedestrian zones and the full 20 km/h for the open bike lane.

The motor is a front-hub design, which provides a "pulling" sensation that many riders find more stable during turns. While some enthusiasts prefer rear-wheel drive for "sportier" handling, the front-hub motor on the Beast is perfectly suited for its role as a stable commuter. It's also worth noting that the motor is remarkably quiet. You get a futuristic hum rather than a loud mechanical whine, which adds to the premium feel of the ride. The throttle response is linear, meaning the scooter goes exactly as fast as you tell it to, without any unexpected surges of power that could catch a novice rider off guard.

Finally, we have to talk about the "Beast" in the context of its speed limit. In many European jurisdictions, 20 km/h is the legal maximum. While some might find this slow, the Beast is designed to hit that 20 km/h mark and stay there, regardless of the wind or the rider's weight. It's about "sustained performance." You aren't just hitting 20 km/h on a flat road with a tailwind; you're hitting it consistently. This reliability in performance is what makes it a favorite for those who have a strict schedule and need to know exactly how long their 5 km commute will take every single morning.

Design

The aesthetic of the CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ) is best described as "industrial-chic." It doesn't try to hide its ruggedness with flashy colors or plastic fairings. Instead, it embraces a matte black, all-metal look that screams durability. The frame is thick, the welds are substantial, and the overall silhouette is one of strength. It looks like a piece of equipment that belongs in a professional's garage. The use of high-grade aluminum and steel ensures that the scooter can handle the vibrations and stresses of daily use without developing the "creaks" that plague cheaper, plastic-heavy models.

One of the most distinctive design choices is the use of 10-inch honeycomb tires. These are solid rubber tires with internal air pockets (the "honeycomb" structure). This design is a stroke of genius for the urban commuter because it completely eliminates the possibility of a flat tire. You can ride over broken glass, nails, or sharp gravel without a care in the world. From a design perspective, these tires also give the Beast a very "sporty" and aggressive stance. They are wider than standard tires, providing a larger contact patch with the road, which translates to better grip and a more imposing look.

The folding mechanism is another highlight of the design. It's a simple, robust lever system that allows the steering column to fold down and lock onto the rear fender. While the scooter is heavy at 21 kg, the folding mechanism is secure enough that you can use the stem as a handle to lift it into a car trunk or onto a train. The integrated digital display is flush with the handlebars, providing a clean, modern look while giving you all the essential data: speed, battery level, and your current riding mode. It's a functional, no-nonsense design that prioritizes longevity over fleeting trends.

Comfort

Riding a scooter with solid tires can often be a bone-jarring experience, but the CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ) addresses this through a clever combination of suspension and tire technology. The double front suspension is the star of the show here. It features two telescopic shocks that soak up the initial impact of bumps and cracks in the pavement. When you hit a cobblestone section or a transition from road to sidewalk, the suspension compresses to take the "edge" off the vibration. This is a game-changer for long-distance comfort, as it prevents your hands and wrists from going numb after 20 minutes of riding.

The honeycomb tires themselves also play a role in comfort. While they aren't as soft as pneumatic (air-filled) tires, the internal air pockets provide a level of "give" that standard solid tires lack. When paired with the front suspension, the ride quality is surprisingly smooth on most urban surfaces. The deck is also quite spacious, allowing for various foot positions. Whether you prefer to stand with your feet side-by-side or in a "skateboard" stance with one foot behind the other, the Beast provides enough real estate to keep you comfortable. The grip tape on the deck is high-quality, ensuring your feet stay planted even if your shoes are wet.

Community members often remark that the Beast feels "roomy." The handlebars are at a comfortable height for most adults (the recommended height range is 130-200 cm), and the overall ergonomics feel natural. You don't feel "cramped" on this scooter. Even though it lacks rear suspension, the sheer mass of the scooter helps to dampen vibrations that would make a lighter scooter bounce around. On a long 10 km ride, you'll appreciate the stability and the lack of maintenance-related stress, allowing you to actually enjoy the scenery rather than constantly scanning the ground for sharp objects that might pop a tire.

Range

CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ)

The CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ) is equipped with a 36 V, 12.8 Ah lithium-ion battery, which gives it a total capacity of approximately 461 Wh. The manufacturer claims a maximum range of 40 km, but as any seasoned e-scooter enthusiast will tell you, those numbers are usually achieved under "perfect" conditions-a 60 kg rider on flat ground with no wind. In the real world, the community consensus is that you can expect a very reliable 25 km to 30 km of range. For most urban commuters, this is more than enough for a round trip to work and back, with some juice left over for a quick grocery run.

Factors like rider weight, temperature, and terrain will heavily influence your actual mileage. If you are a 100 kg rider tackling a hilly city like Lausanne or Stuttgart, your range might dip closer to the 20 km mark. However, the beauty of the 12.8 Ah battery is that it provides a very consistent discharge curve. You won't notice a massive drop in performance as the battery gets lower; the Beast keeps its "punch" until the very last few bars of the battery indicator. This is a sign of a high-quality battery management system (BMS) that protects the cells while maximizing usable energy.

Charging the "Beast" takes about 5 to 6 hours for a full cycle. This is quite practical for a daily commuter; you can plug it in when you get home from work, and it will be fully charged and ready to go by the time you've finished dinner and relaxed for the evening. Some sources even mention a 4-hour charge time under certain conditions, but 6 hours is the safe bet for a deep charge. The charging port is well-protected by a rubber flap, keeping dust and moisture out. While it doesn't have a removable battery-a feature some riders crave-the integrated design contributes to the overall structural rigidity and water resistance of the machine.

Use and Practicality

When discussing the practicality of the CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ), we have to address the elephant in the room: the 21 kg weight. This is not a "featherweight" scooter that you can casually carry up five flights of stairs every day. It is a substantial piece of machinery. However, this weight is a double-edged sword. While it makes the scooter harder to carry, it also makes it much more stable and durable on the road. If your commute involves a lot of lifting-such as hopping on and off multiple buses-the Beast might feel a bit cumbersome. But if you have an elevator or a ground-floor storage area, the weight becomes a non-issue.

The folding mechanism is quick and intuitive, making it easy to tuck the scooter under a desk at work or into the corner of a hallway. The integrated side stand is sturdy and holds the 21 kg weight of the scooter confidently, even on slightly uneven ground. One very practical feature is the removable LCD display. This acts as a minor theft deterrent; while it won't stop someone from physically picking up the scooter, it makes the vehicle less functional and less attractive to casual thieves if you have to leave it locked outside for a few minutes. The inclusion of a loud, rotating bell is also a nice touch for navigating busy city paths.

In terms of "last-mile" commuting, the Beast is perfect for those who have a longer "last mile" (say, 5-10 km). It's built to handle the wear and tear of daily use in a way that lighter scooters aren't. It's also a great choice for leisure rides on the weekend. The splash-proof IP55 rating means you don't have to panic if you see a few clouds in the sky. You can ride through puddles and light rain with confidence, knowing the vital components are shielded. It's a "set it and forget it" kind of scooter-no tires to pump, no complex apps to sync, just turn it on and ride.

General Assessment

The overall consensus on the CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ) is that it is a "reliable tank" of a scooter. It has earned a reputation in the community for being one of the most robust road-legal options available in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). Owners frequently praise its build quality and the peace of mind that comes with the honeycomb tires. It's a scooter that feels like it was built to last for years rather than months. While it lacks the "wow factor" of high-speed scooters, it wins people over with its consistency and its ability to handle heavier riders without breaking a sweat.

The sentiment among users is generally very positive, especially among those who have previously owned cheaper, less durable scooters. The transition to the Beast is often described as moving from a "toy" to a "vehicle." There is a certain level of respect for a machine that doesn't require constant maintenance. The lack of pneumatic tires is a polarizing point-some miss the slightly softer ride of air, but almost everyone agrees that never having to fix a flat is worth the trade-off. It's a mature product for a mature rider who values their time and safety above all else.

In the broader market, the Beast stands as a testament to the "quality over speed" philosophy. It's not trying to be everything to everyone. It's not the lightest, it's not the fastest, and it's not the cheapest. But it is arguably one of the most dependable. For many, the "Beast" isn't a monster because it's scary; it's a monster because it's unstoppable in the face of urban obstacles. It's a solid, well-engineered piece of German mobility that does exactly what it says on the tin.

Who Is This Scooter For?

CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ)

The CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ) is the ideal choice for the "no-nonsense" commuter. If you are someone who relies on your scooter to get to work every single day and you cannot afford to be late because of a flat tire or a mechanical failure, this is the machine for you. It's also a top-tier choice for heavier riders. With a 125 kg weight limit and a 700 W peak motor, it provides a level of performance and structural integrity that many other scooters in this price bracket simply cannot match. If you've felt "unstable" on smaller scooters, the Beast will give you the confidence you've been looking for.

This scooter is also perfect for those living in regions with strict e-scooter laws. Because it is designed to be road-legal in Switzerland and Germany (StVZO compliant), you can ride with the knowledge that you aren't going to be fined or have your vehicle confiscated. It's a "grown-up" scooter for people who want to follow the rules while still enjoying a powerful ride. Conversely, if you are looking for a lightweight scooter to carry up several flights of stairs, or if you live in an area where speed limits are not enforced and you want to go 40 km/h, the Beast will likely frustrate you. It is a tool for a specific job: safe, reliable, legal urban transport.

Finally, the Beast is a great option for those who aren't "tech-savvy" or don't want to deal with the hassle of maintenance. There is no app to crash, no firmware to update constantly, and no tires to inflate. It's a mechanical beast that is ready to go whenever you are. It's for the rider who wants to spend their time riding, not wrenching. If you value durability, torque, and a "planted" ride over portability and top speed, you will find a very happy home on the deck of the CITYBLITZ Beast.

Community Feedback - Pros

  • Zero Flat Tires: The 10-inch honeycomb tires are a massive hit, saving riders from the frustration of roadside repairs.
  • High Payload: The 125 kg weight capacity makes it accessible to a much wider range of body types than the standard 100 kg limit.
  • Hill Climbing: The 700 W peak power allows it to tackle urban inclines that leave other 20 km/h scooters struggling.
  • Build Quality: The all-metal construction feels premium and durable, with very few reports of rattles or loose parts.
  • Road Legal: Full compliance with Swiss and German regulations means stress-free riding in strict jurisdictions.
  • Front Suspension: The double shock absorbers do a great job of smoothing out the ride, especially considering the solid tires.
  • Braking Reliability: The enclosed drum brake is praised for its consistent performance in wet and dirty conditions.
  • Stable Handling: The 21 kg weight and 10-inch wheels provide a "planted" and secure feeling at top speed.
  • Simple Operation: No complex apps or unnecessary features; it's a straightforward, easy-to-use machine.
  • Visibility: The integrated LED lights and reflectors are bright and well-positioned for night riding.

The most praised aspect of the Beast is undoubtedly its "tank-like" reliability. In an industry where many products feel disposable, the Beast stands out as a long-term investment. Riders love the fact that they can simply grab the scooter and go, without checking tire pressure or worrying about the battery sagging on the first hill they encounter. The peace of mind provided by the honeycomb tires and the robust braking system is the primary reason users recommend this model to their friends.

Community Feedback - Cons

  • Heavy Weight: At 21 kg, it is difficult to carry for long distances or up multiple flights of stairs.
  • Speed Cap: The 20 km/h limit is frustrating for some users, especially in regions where 25 km/h or 30 km/h is allowed.
  • Ride Stiffness: While the suspension helps, it is still noticeably stiffer than a scooter with pneumatic tires.
  • Charging Time: A 6-hour wait for a full charge is considered slow by some, especially compared to newer fast-charging models.
  • Non-Removable Battery: You have to bring the whole 21 kg scooter to a power outlet to charge it.
  • No Rear Suspension: While the front is cushioned, the rear can still feel "thumpy" over large bumps.
  • Front-Heavy: The front-hub motor and suspension make the front end quite heavy, which can affect balance when carrying it folded.
  • Basic Display: The LCD is functional but lacks the advanced features (like GPS or detailed trip logs) found on some competitors.
  • Limited Color Options: It's only available in black, which might not appeal to those looking for a more personalized look.
  • Price Point: At nearly 1 000 €, it is a significant investment compared to more basic "budget" scooters.

The most common complaint is, unsurprisingly, the weight. For many city dwellers living in walk-up apartments, 21 kg is a deal-breaker. Additionally, while the honeycomb tires prevent flats, the resulting "stiffness" of the ride is a frequent point of discussion. Some riders find that on very rough cobblestones, the vibration can still be quite intense despite the front suspension. However, most users view these as acceptable trade-offs for the extreme durability and lack of maintenance the scooter offers.

Value for Money

CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ)

At an average market price of approximately 999 €, the CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ) sits in the mid-to-high range of the commuter market. Is it worth it? If you look at the raw specs-20 km/h and a 350 W nominal motor-you might find cheaper options. However, value isn't just about speed; it's about the total cost of ownership and the quality of the experience. When you factor in the 700 W peak power, the 461 Wh battery, the front suspension, and the fact that you will likely never spend a cent on replacement inner tubes or tire repairs, the value proposition starts to look very strong.

Compared to budget scooters that often require repairs within the first six months, the Beast is a "buy once, cry once" purchase. You are paying for the engineering that allows for a 125 kg payload and the peace of mind of a road-legal certification. In countries like Switzerland, where fines for non-compliant scooters can be hundreds of Euros, the "legal" status of the Beast adds significant value. It's a fairly priced machine for the level of robustness and reliability it provides. It's not a bargain-bin find, but it's a solid investment for a serious commuter.

Furthermore, the resale value of CityBlitz scooters tends to hold up well because of their reputation for durability. If you decide to upgrade in two years, a well-maintained Beast will still be a highly desirable item on the used market. When you consider the daily cost over a two or three-year period, the Beast actually becomes quite economical. It's a premium tool that justifies its price tag through performance consistency and a lack of "hidden" maintenance costs.

About the Brand

CityBlitz is a German brand that has been a significant player in the European micro-mobility scene since the e-scooter boom began. They are known for their focus on urban-centric designs that prioritize safety and compliance with local laws. Unlike many brands that simply rebadge generic factory models, CityBlitz often puts a unique spin on their products, ensuring they meet the high expectations of the DACH market. Their reputation is built on providing "honest" scooters-machines that might not have the flashiest marketing but deliver exactly what they promise in terms of range and power.

The brand has a strong presence in major European retailers, which is a huge plus for customer service. If you have an issue with your CityBlitz scooter, you are much more likely to find a local service center or a retailer who can assist you than you would with a "ghost brand" from an online marketplace. This "brick-and-mortar" reliability is a key part of their brand identity. They have a history of producing a wide range of models, from the lightweight "Moove" to the heavy-duty "Beast," showing a deep understanding of the different needs of urban riders.

Community experience with CityBlitz is generally characterized by a sense of trust. They are seen as a "safe" brand to buy from-one that won't disappear overnight and will provide spare parts like chargers and brake components for years to come. Their manuals are clear, their products are well-certified, and they have a clear focus on the European rider. If you're looking for a brand that understands the nuances of riding in a European city, CityBlitz is a name that should be at the top of your list. You can explore their full range of urban mobility solutions by checking out more from CityBlitz.

Specifications

  • Model: CITYBLITZ Beast (CB076SZ)
  • Max. Speed: 20 km/h
  • Max. Range: 40 km (Realistic: 25-30 km)
  • Motor Power: 350 W (Nominal), 700 W (Peak)
  • Battery Capacity: 12.8 Ah (461 Wh)
  • Battery Voltage: 36 V
  • Charging Time: 5-6 hours
  • Weight: 21 kg
  • Max. Load: 125 kg
  • Tires: 10-inch Honeycomb (Solid)
  • Brakes: Electronic (Front), Drum (Rear)
  • Suspension: Double Front Suspension
  • IP Rating: IP55 (Splash-proof)
  • Material: Aluminum / Steel
  • Road Legal: Yes (Switzerland & Germany StVZO)
  • Dimensions: 112.5 x 112.5 cm

Known Alternatives

If the Beast seems a bit too heavy or if you're looking for something with a different feature set, there are several alternatives worth considering. For those who prioritize a lighter frame and don't mind a slightly lower weight capacity, the RAZOR Color Rave or the RAZOR Black Label E90 offer a more "playful" and portable experience, though they lack the "tank-like" build of the Beast. These are better suited for younger riders or very short "last-mile" hops where carrying the scooter is a frequent necessity.

For riders who want a similar level of tech but perhaps a different aesthetic, the GYROOR KS2 is a strong competitor that often features integrated app support and colorful lighting, though it may not have the same "industrial" durability as the CityBlitz. If you're looking for a budget-friendly alternative that still offers decent performance, the RAZOR Power Core XLR90 is a reliable choice, while the ISCOOTER iK1S provides a similar 10-inch wheel experience at a often lower price point, though you may sacrifice some of the premium German engineering and road-legal certifications found in the Beast.

Ultimately, choosing between these depends on your specific needs. If you need the 125 kg payload and the "no-flat" guarantee of the honeycomb tires, the Beast remains the top choice. However, if you're a lighter rider looking for more portability, the Razor models might be a better fit. Always consider your local laws, as the CityBlitz Beast's primary advantage is its out-of-the-box compliance with strict European road standards, something that many alternatives may lack.

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