What makes the Magic 360 different from a typical power wheelchair?
It's designed, engineered, and built with 25 years of Magic Mobility's off-road expertise — but packaged into a compact chassis that's just as capable indoors as it is on rugged terrain. It's built to be an everyday chair with genuine off-road performance, not a compromise between the two.
How powerful is the Magic 360?
It's driven by 4-pole, high-performance 800W motors delivering 50 lb-ft of torque and a top speed of 6.2 mph — enough to power through uneven terrain and overcome obstacles at slower speeds with ease.
How far can it travel on a single charge?
Up to 21 miles, depending on terrain, battery option, weather, and driving habits.
Can I switch between indoor and off-road tires?
Yes. Narrow 2" Urban Tires improve maneuverability indoors and around town, while wide 4" knobby Off-Road Tires provide exceptional grip across rugged terrain. An optional jack makes swapping between the two easier.
What is the C-Me Power Seat Elevate feature?
It lets you raise up to 12" while driving up to 1.5 mph at the same time — no need to stop. It improves reach, visibility, and eye-level social interaction, and can help reduce stigma for young wheelchair users by putting them face-to-face with peers.
Is the Magic 360 suitable for both kids and adults?
Yes. The seating system grows in width from 13" to 23" and in depth from 13" to 24", making it adaptable from childhood through adulthood, and pairs with comfortable, supportive MPS seating.
Can it go in water?
No. The Magic 360 must never be driven through puddles, streams, rivers, or the sea, as it's an electrically powered device with motors positioned low to the ground.
How long do the batteries last?
With proper care, batteries typically last up to three years for normal or moderate users, or up to two years for heavy users who drive long distances or challenging terrain daily.
What tire pressure should I use off-road?
Lower tire pressure improves traction in mud, sand, and snow, while higher pressure improves range and comfort on firmer surfaces. Pressure should be adjusted based on terrain — always refer to the owner's manual and avoid exceeding the recommended pressure ratings.
Is the Magic 360 approved for vehicle transit?
Yes. It's fully crash-tested and passed with tie-downs to ISO 7176-19:2008, providing peace of mind for traveling while seated in the chair.
Does it have voice-activated controls?
Yes. The Switch-It CTRL+5 switch box comes standard with voice activation — just say "Hello Sunrise" followed by a numbered command to control tilt, recline, or elevate functions hands-free.

