Wolf Brand Scooters Dealer in Miami Beach

Authorized Wolf Brand Scooters dealer at 1743 Bay Road since 1998. Lucky, Islander, RX-50, Jet, Rugby, Blaze, EX-150, V300i — from $1,449 MSRP. The cheapest brand-new dealer-supported scooter on our floor, backed by a real US distributor in Clearwater, FL.

Authorized Wolf dealer· From $1,449· 2-year limited warranty· US distributor (Clearwater FL)

Vespa looks. One-third the price. American distributor in Clearwater.

Walk into the showroom and point at the cheapest brand-new retro 50cc on the floor. Eight times out of ten it's a Wolf.

Wolf Brand Scooters is a Clearwater, Florida-based US distributor, in business since 2014, carried in hundreds of independent scooter shops across the country. They occupy the lane nobody else is willing to live in: looks like a Vespa, costs like a no-name, but is actually backed by a real US company with a warranty you can collect on.

That positioning has a buyer. Maybe it's you.

$1,449RX-50 / Islander 50
90+ MPG50cc lineup
2014US distributor since
#1Campus scooter — College Magazine

Why Wolf works for the first-time buyer

  • $1,449 starting MSRP. The Wolf RX-50 and Wolf Islander are the cheapest brand-new scooters on our floor.
  • 90+ MPG on the 50cc lineup. A tank costs less than parking.
  • No motorcycle endorsement required on 50cc in Florida. Your regular driver's license rides home today.
  • 2-year limited parts warranty — year 1 bumper-to-bumper, year 2 frame and battery extended.
  • Named-brand components out of the box. Gates belts, DURO tires, MotoBatt / TET batteries, NGK plugs. Performance carbs on Blaze trims.
  • US-based distributor with a Clearwater, FL HQ. Not a drop-ship import you'll never reach again.

The current Wolf lineup

50cc — no license required in Florida

ModelEngineMSRPStyle
Wolf RX-5050cc 4-stroke$1,449Modern sport-commuter
Wolf Islander50cc 4-stroke$1,449Retro / Vespa-style
Wolf Lucky50cc 4-stroke$1,649Retro classic
Wolf Jet50cc 4-stroke$1,649Modern sport
Wolf Rugby50cc 4-stroke$1,749Adventure-styled
Wolf Blaze50cc 4-stroke (perf. carb)$1,749Sport-tuned

150cc — motorcycle endorsement required

ModelEngineMSRPStyle
Wolf EX-150150cc$1,849Standard commuter
Wolf Lucky II150cc$1,849Retro classic
Wolf Jet II150cc$1,849Modern sport
Wolf Rugby II150cc$1,849Adventure-styled
Wolf Blaze II150cc$1,849Sport-tuned
Wolf Striker Mini Moto125cc$1,949Mini-moto (Grom-style)

Premium maxi-scooters

ModelEngineMSRPStyle
Wolf V12 200i200cc EFIcall for priceModern maxi
Wolf V300i300cc EFI, ABS both wheelscall for pricePremium maxi

MSRP does not include freight, dealer assembly, tag, title, registration, or Florida sales tax. Out-the-door pricing quoted in writing on request. Pre-qualify online in 5 minutes with a soft credit pull.

Florida licensing on Wolf

  • All 50cc Wolf models (RX-50, Islander, Lucky, Jet, Rugby, Blaze): regular Class E driver's license. No motorcycle endorsement. No insurance legally required.
  • All 125cc / 150cc / 200cc / 300cc Wolf models (Striker, EX-150, Lucky II, Jet II, Rugby II, Blaze II, V12 200i, V300i): motorcycle endorsement required, motorcycle insurance required.

Full Florida scooter law guide →

Who actually buys Wolf

The honest profile: first-time scooter owners, 18–35, often college students at FIU / MDC / UM, service-industry workers from Hialeah or North Beach, beach renters who decided to make it permanent, and second-vehicle buyers who refuse to spend $5,000 on a scoot they'll use four miles a day.

Wolf isn't trying to be a Vespa. It's trying to be a real scooter — not a sketchy gray-market import — for under two thousand dollars, with a real warranty and a real US distributor's phone number to call. That's a real niche. We fill it from Bay Road.

Bonus credibility marker: Wolf has been rated #1 campus scooter by College Magazine. If your target demographic is a 20-year-old at FIU who needs to get to 8 a.m. class in Sweetwater without paying for parking, Wolf is the answer.

What we're honest about. It's not a Vespa. Build tolerances, paint depth, switchgear feel, resale — all are below the Italian benchmark. You're saving $3,000–$4,000 on entry. Don't expect identical luxury. Wolf also doesn't publicly document its OEM partners — claims about "shared SYM lineage" or "CFMoto-based larger models" appear online but aren't confirmed by Wolf itself. We don't make those claims here. Resale is what it is: a $1,499 scooter losing 50% in 3 years is a smaller dollar loss than a $5,000 Vespa losing 30%. Mathematically you're fine.

Warranty, parts, and service

2-Year Limited Parts Warranty:

  • Year 1: Bumper-to-bumper — electrical, engine, battery, all non-wearable parts
  • Year 2: Frame and battery coverage extended
  • Wearables (tires, belts, brake pads, bulbs) excluded
  • Honored through the authorized dealer (us)

Parts: we stock fast-movers on-site. Wider catalog is also available through QualityScooterParts.com and the Wolf US dealer network.

Service: Wolf-trained technicians on Bay Road, six days a week.

Wolf vs. the alternatives

If you want…Choose
Even more equipment for slightly more money (EFI, ABS, longer warranty)SYM Mio 50 or Fiddle 4
Italian-style retro with SYM-built bonesLance Havana Classic
Same value tier with retro pastels and e-bike optionScootstar Honeystar or PopStar
Cult small-frame with 3-year warrantyGenuine Buddy
Honda-DNA engineering with 2-year unlimited-mileKymco Agility 50 or Like 150i
Italian assembly + Italian priceVespa Primavera
The cheapest legitimate brand-new scooter on the lotStay here.

FAQ

Is Wolf a Chinese scooter?

Wolf is a US-domiciled distributor based in Clearwater, FL, in business since 2014. The scooters themselves are sourced from Asian OEMs — Wolf doesn't publicly document factory partners. The 4-stroke drivetrains used across the 50cc lineup have a decade-plus track record in the US market.

Is the Wolf 50cc really no-license in Florida?

Yes. Any street-legal scooter ≤50cc with a top speed of ≤30 mph can be ridden on a regular Class E driver's license in Florida. No motorcycle endorsement, no insurance legally required.

How does the Wolf Lucky compare to a Vespa Primavera 50?

Visually, very similar styling cues. Mechanically, the Vespa has a pressed-steel monocoque body, Italian assembly, longer service intervals, and roughly 70% 3-year resale. The Wolf has a more conventional construction, ~$3,500 lower entry price, and 45–55% 3-year resale. The dollar depreciation on the Wolf is still smaller.

Will the warranty be honored?

Yes — by us, in-house, as the authorized Wolf dealer. Warranty work doesn't ship back to a factory in Asia.

Are parts available?

Yes. We stock fast-movers on-site (belts, plugs, tires, batteries, brake pads). Wider parts catalog available through QualityScooterParts.com and the Wolf US distributor pipeline.

Is Wolf the same as SYM Wolf?

No. SYM Motors of Taiwan sells a "Wolf"-branded motorcycle line — unrelated to Wolf Brand Scooters LLC of Clearwater. Don't confuse them.

What's the cheapest scooter you sell?

Wolf RX-50 or Wolf Islander, both at $1,449 MSRP.

Will it survive Florida heat and salt air?

With regular fresh-water rinses after beach rides and our annual anti-corrosion treatment, yes. The 4-stroke air-cooled drivetrain is simple and forgiving. Treatment pricing depends on how often you ride to the beach — call us with your usage and we'll quote it. See our salt-air maintenance guide for what we check.

Nationwide & worldwide shipping

We crate and ship Wolf scooters anywhere in the lower 48 and across the Caribbean — Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Puerto Rico, USVI, and beyond via licensed freight forwarders. Pricing is quoted to your destination. Call (305) 538-7878 or send us your details.

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1743 Bay Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139 · On Bay Road since 1998 · Mon–Sat 10 AM–7 PM · (305) 538-7878