August 27, 2025 | Natalie Webber Robooter E60 Pro vs XSTO M4 Powerchair: Models Compared If you’ve been researching the latest omnidirection electric wheelchairs, you may be wondering what the differences are between the Robooter E60 Pro-A and XSTO M4 powerchairs, and which one is best for you. Here’s a complete comparison of both models; a non-biased, facts-first review of their advantages/disadvantages and their similarities/differences. What is the Robooter E60 Pro-A? The Robooter E60 Pro-A is an outdoor/indoor powerchair with omnidirectional front wheels and lithium battery. It features a manual folding mechanism, which means you can fold the Robooter E60 Pro-A to the size of a large suitcase for storage or transport. The Robooter E60 Pro-A is made in China. Top 3 pros of the Robooter E60-A compared to the XSTO M4 Better outdoor performance: The Robooter E60 Pro-A is better suited for outdoor performance, with a bigger battery, better ground clearance and greater step-climbing ability. On-board storage: With a backpack and under-seat storage bag, you can easily carry your personal belongings. Find out more about the Robooter E60 Pro What is the XSTO M4? The XSTO M4 is an indoor/outdoor powerchair with omnidirectional front wheels and lithium battery. It features seat lift and tilt and self-balancing technology, and its folding and splitable frame means you can dismantle the XSTO M4 into 3 compact sections for transport. The XSTO M4 is made in China. Top 3 pros of the XSTO M4 compared to the Robooter E60 Pro-A Transport Weight: The heaviest part of the XSTO M4 weighs 25kg, which is around 10kg lighter than the Robooter E60 Pro. Smooth Driving: The XSTO M4’s omnidirectional driving is more fine-tuned than Robooter, giving you ride a slightly smoother feel. Positioning Options: With a narrower overall width and tighter turning radius, the Whill C2 is better suited to the tightest of indoor spaces than the Robooter E60-A. Find out more about the XSTO M4 Robooter E60 Pro-A vs XSTO M4: tech specs compared Robooter E60 Pro-A XSTO M4 Length 1050mm (41.3in) 1035mm (40.7in) Width 640mm (25.2in) 580mm (22.8in) Height 956mm (37.6in) 930mm (36.6in) Seat Width 455 – 515mm* (17.9 – 20.2 in) *Measured as distance between armrests 470mm (18.5in) Seat Height 415mm (16.3in) 347 mm – 650 mm (13.6 – 25.5 in) Seat Depth 430mm (17in) 430mm (17in) Backrest Height 470mm (18.5in) 450mm (17.7in) Ground Clearance 76mm (3in) 50mm (2in) Turning Radius 850mm (33.4in) 780mm (30.7in) Motors 2x 150W Max Speed 6mph 4mph Max Obstacle Height 80mm (3in) 50mm (2in) Max Gradient 9° 15° Batteries 20Ah or 25Ah Optional 12Ah for airline travel 15.6Ah Optional 10Ah for airline travel Max Range 14 miles (20Ah) or 18 miles (25Ah) 11 miles Charging Time 7 hours (20Ah) or 9 hours (25Ah) 4 hours Wheels & Tyres Front: 12in omni-direction wheels Rear: 12in pneumatic tyres Front: 10in omnidirectional wheels Rear: 10in pneumatic tyres Max User Weight 150kg (23.6st) 150kg (23.6st) Net Weight 37.4kg 25kg Crash Tested No No App Control Yes Yes Waterproof Level IPX4 IPX4 Colours 4 8 I trust this guide has given you a clear understanding of the differences between the Robooter E60 Pro-A and XSTO M4, along with the benefits of each model. With this information, you should have a better idea of which model would be best for you. And, if you’d like to book a test drive of either, please get in touch. Related articles Robooter Powerchairs: An Honest Review (September 2024) Robooter power wheelchairs: which is best for me? Robooter Power Wheelchairs: Models Compared Get in touch Got a question or want to send us a message? Let’s talk.