Transport your scooter, power chair, manual wheelchair, or mobility device with less lifting and more confidence. We help match the right vehicle lift, hitch lift, hoist lift, hybrid lift, TriLift, or van ramp to your vehicle and mobility device.
Vehicle lifts are designed to help transport scooters, powerchairs, and wheelchairs using your car, SUV, van, minivan, or pickup truck. The right system can reduce lifting strain, protect your mobility equipment, and make everyday travel easier.
Depending on your vehicle and device, the best fit may be an exterior platform lift, interior hoist lift, hybrid cargo lift, pickup truck lift, hitch-mounted carrier, TriLift docking lift, or a Roll-A-Ramp van ramp.
Vehicle compatibility depends on your mobility device, hitch rating, tongue weight, vehicle type, available cargo space, door opening, and how much lifting assistance you need.
Exterior lifts carry a scooter or powerchair behind the vehicle, helping preserve interior cargo space and seating. Many models fold up when not in use.
Best for: SUVs, vans, minivans, trucks, scooters, and powerchairs.
Hoist and hybrid lifts load a mobility device into the vehicle, protecting it from weather and road debris. They can be a strong fit for vans, SUVs, and crossovers.
Best for: keeping the device inside the vehicle and reducing outdoor exposure.
Roll-A-Ramp van ramps and TriLift-style docking systems provide alternatives when a standard lift is not the best match. These options can help with unique vehicle or mobility-device situations.
Best for: vans, scooters, powerchairs, and flexible transport needs.
We help compare brand options based on device weight, vehicle type, ease of use, storage, and installation requirements.
Harmar offers hitch-mounted, hybrid, and hoist-style vehicle lifts for scooters and powerchairs. Popular options include AL100, AL160, AL300, AL300HD, AL301XL, AL500, and AL600-style lift families.
Good fit for: hitch lifts, exterior platforms, hybrid cargo lifts, and inside/outside hoist needs.
Bruno offers vehicle lifts for vans, SUVs, cars, and pickup trucks, including platform and hoist-style lifts for inside or outside the vehicle. Models include Out-Sider, Curb-Sider, Joey, Chariot, and Out-Rider.
Good fit for: premium exterior lifts, interior platform lifts, truck bed lifts, and hoist systems.
TriLift uses a no-platform, no-straps docking design that mounts into an appropriate vehicle hitch. The lift connects to a custom bracket on the mobility device for a compact transport solution.
Good fit for: drivers wanting a smaller, more maneuverable hitch-mounted system.
Roll-A-Ramp offers portable and van ramp solutions, including manual and powered folding van ramps. Their ramp systems are built from lightweight aircraft aluminum and can be configured for many access needs.
Good fit for: van access, wheelchair and scooter loading, and non-conversion ramp solutions.
A vehicle lift should not be chosen by brand alone. The correct setup depends on the combined fit of the vehicle, hitch, lift, mobility device, and user’s ability to operate the system safely.
Mobility Equipment of Lexington can help compare Harmar, Bruno, TriLift, and Roll-A-Ramp options based on how you travel, what you drive, what mobility device you use, and whether you want the device carried inside or outside the vehicle.
We can also help identify whether your situation is better suited for a hitch lift, hoist lift, platform lift, van ramp, pickup bed lift, or alternative transport solution.
Certain exterior lifts, lightweight lifts, chariot-style systems, or compact solutions may work for compatible cars.
SUVs often support exterior platform lifts, interior lifts, hoist lifts, or hybrid cargo-area systems depending on space and hitch rating.
Vans may support interior platform lifts, hoist lifts, hybrid systems, or manual/powered Roll-A-Ramp van ramps.
Truck owners may need a hitch-mounted lift, truck bed lift, Out-Rider-style solution, or alternate setup based on bed height and device weight.
These videos help explain exterior scooter lifts, hitch-mounted Harmar lifts, TriLift docking-style carriers, and Roll-A-Ramp van ramp options.
See how an exterior Bruno platform lift can carry a scooter or powerchair behind a vehicle.
Watch how a Harmar hitch-mounted platform lift loads and carries a mobility scooter or powerchair.
Learn how a compact docking-style hitch lift can transport scooters and powerchairs without a platform.
See how manual and powered van ramp options can make an existing van more accessible.
We look at your scooter, powerchair, manual wheelchair, or mobility device weight, dimensions, securement needs, and how you use it daily.
We review your vehicle type, hitch rating, cargo space, door openings, tailgate or hatch access, and whether an inside or outside lift makes sense.
We help coordinate the product, installation, wiring, securement, and basic walkthrough so the lift or ramp can be used confidently.
Device-specific securement, straps, retractors, docking brackets, or platform systems help keep the mobility device stable while traveling.
Many vehicle lifts reduce manual lifting with powered raising, lowering, folding, hoisting, or ramp deployment.
Swing-away options, interior lifts, folding platforms, and alternative ramp systems can help maintain access to doors, hatches, and cargo areas.
Harmar and Bruno exterior platform lifts are popular when you want to carry a scooter or powerchair behind an SUV, van, or truck.
Bruno Joey, Curb-Sider, Harmar hybrid lifts, and hoist-style options may help load a device inside a compatible van, SUV, or crossover.
Roll-A-Ramp manual or powered van ramps can help make many standard factory vans more accessible without a lowered-floor conversion.
A vehicle lift is a mobility device transport system that helps load, carry, or stow a scooter, powerchair, or wheelchair using a car, SUV, van, minivan, or truck.
An exterior lift carries the mobility device outside the vehicle, usually on a hitch-mounted platform. An interior lift loads the device inside the vehicle, helping protect it from weather and road debris.
Often, yes. The correct lift depends on your SUV, hitch rating, tongue weight, device size, device weight, hatch clearance, and whether you want the device inside or outside the vehicle.
Yes. Some lifts are designed specifically for pickup truck beds, while other hitch-mounted lifts carry the device behind the truck.
TriLift is a hitch-mounted mobility transport system that uses a docking mechanism instead of a traditional platform and straps. A bracket is installed on the mobility device and connects to the lift.
A van ramp may be better when you want to roll a wheelchair or scooter into a compatible van, prefer a ramp-based setup, or want an alternative to a full lowered-floor van conversion.
Yes. Weight capacity depends on the lift model, hitch rating, vehicle, and mobility device. Product selection should always include a compatibility review before purchase or installation.
Pricing depends on the lift type, brand, model, options, hitch requirements, wiring, installation, and vehicle compatibility. The best next step is a quote based on your vehicle and mobility device.
Learn more about hitch lifts, scooter carriers, powerchair lifts, van ramps, and how to choose the best way to transport your mobility device.
Learn how device weight, vehicle type, hitch rating, cargo access, and inside vs. outside transport affect your lift options.
Read vehicle lift guide →Compare popular lift families, including hitch-mounted lifts, hoist lifts, platform lifts, hybrid lifts, and truck lift options.
Compare lift brands →Review when a docking-style vehicle lift or van ramp may be a better fit than a traditional platform or hoist lift.
View alternative options →Tell us what you drive and what mobility device you need to transport. We’ll help compare Harmar, Bruno, TriLift, and Roll-A-Ramp options for a safe, practical solution.
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