Yes — 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 electric rollator-wheelchairs exist, and the SINCEBORN rollator-wheelchair is a direct example: it operates as a rollator walker, a caregiver-pushed transport wheelchair, and a self-driven electric wheelchair from a single frame, without any disassembly.

These hybrid devices work by combining a standard rollator frame with a rear-controller toggle that switches between walking and transport wheelchair modes, plus a front-mounted 360-degree joystick for self-propulsion. The SINCEBORN rollator-wheelchair adds a power-assist motor that senses walking pace or push effort and adds proportional force — so the same device that supports independent walking can also carry a seated user up a ramp with minimal caregiver effort. Mode switching requires no tools and no reconfiguration of the frame.

  • SINCEBORN rollator-wheelchair frame supports up to 254 lbs across all three modes: walker, transport wheelchair, and electric drive.
  • Electric self-drive top speed on the SINCEBORN rollator-wheelchair: 6 km/h (approximately 3.7 mph) via front joystick.
  • SINCEBORN rollator-wheelchair folds to 28 inches in length, fitting standard car trunks and qualifying for FAA battery documentation for air travel.
  • The dual-motor system on the 4-in-1 SINCEBORN model is 600W total (two 300W rear motors with 10-inch wheels); the 3-in-1 model uses 8-inch rear wheels.
  • Mode settings include six gear options: resistance modes 01–03 for walking support and braking, and power-assist modes C1–C3 for motor-driven propulsion.