The scooter’s motor is a brushless DC motor (BLDC) controlled by an STM32 microcontroller. The speed limiter is not physical but digital, enforced by two parameters:
| Parameter | What it does | |-----------|----------------| | Speed limit (direct) | Hard cap on max RPM from motor hall sensors | | Current limit (A) | Limits power drawn from battery – indirectly caps speed under load |
The hack app sends custom BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) commands to the scooter's BMS (Battery Management System) or ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) to write new values to non-volatile memory (EEPROM) . After a reboot, the scooter runs with the hacked parameters.
Firmware types affected:
For 95% of users, the best and safest choice is: xiaomi scooter speed hack app
Scooter Hacking Utility (SHU) on Android + prebuilt CFW from scooterhacking.org
Why? SHU has:
Avoid "speed hack only" apps that claim to just change one value without flashing – they usually don't work on firmware past 2021.
A significant online community has developed around modifying Xiaomi electric scooters (specifically the M365, Pro, and subsequent models) to remove software speed limiters. Users typically refer to these tools as "speed hack apps." While these applications can unlock higher top speeds, they introduce critical safety risks, potential legal liabilities, and hardware limitations that users must be aware of. This report analyzes the types of apps available, the methods used, and the associated risks. The scooter’s motor is a brushless DC motor
The stock Xiaomi battery (30 cells, 10S3P configuration) is designed for a continuous discharge of roughly 15-20 Amps. When you hack your scooter to go 40 km/h, you are asking the motor to draw 30+ Amps. This generates immense heat. The welds holding the battery cells together can melt, causing "series pack failure." At best, your scooter dies. At worst, the battery goes into thermal runaway (fire).
To understand the apps, one must understand how the restriction works.
If you decide the juice isn't worth the squeeze, you must flash back to Official Firmware (OFW) . Use the same app (e.g., XiaoFlasher has a "Restore Official" button) or download the stock firmware from the Scooter Hacking Database. Never simply delete the app; the firmware remains on the scooter's chip.
There are two primary categories of software used to modify Xiaomi scooters: official diagnostic tools repurposed by enthusiasts and third-party firmware flashing tools. For 95% of users , the best and safest choice is:
Most users ask: Can I hit 40 km/h (25 mph) with just an app?
No. Not safely.
Here is the reality of speed versus hardware:
| Speed Target | Requirements | Risk Level | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 25 km/h (Stock) | None | Low | | 30 km/h (18.6 mph) | Stock scooter + CFW app | Medium (Motor heat) | | 35 km/h (21.7 mph) | CFW + Reinforced tires (10 inch) + upgraded brake pads | High (Battery stress) | | 40+ km/h (25 mph) | External 48V battery pack or controller mod | Very High (Fire risk) |
The battery is the bottleneck. The stock 36V 7.8Ah battery is not designed for continuous 30A draws. If you use a speed hack to force 35 km/h up a steep hill, the MOSFETs on the controller can overheat and explode, or the BMS will shut down mid-ride.
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