Ayzeze: Please note that in most European countries the speed limit for electric scooters is 20 km/h.
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🚲 Ultra-lightweight (22.3kg)
🔋 65km max range
⚡ 500W rated motor
🛡️ Dual disc brake safety
📏 Compact folding design
🌧️ IP54 weather resistance
【Efficient 500W Motor with Speed Modes】
The G2PRO VMP features a 500W rated motor that delivers reliable performance with three speed modes (15/20/25 km/h under 65kg load). This motor provides smooth acceleration and controlled power output, making it suitable for various urban commuting scenarios while ensuring energy efficiency.
【Extended 65km Riding Range】
Equipped with a 48V 15.6Ah battery, this electric scooter offers an impressive range of up to 65km on a single charge. The battery capacity supports extended commutes and daily travel needs without frequent recharging, making it practical for regular urban use.
【Compact and Portable Folding Design】
Weighing only 22.3kg with a folded height of 512mm, the scooter offers exceptional portability. The space-saving folding design allows for easy storage in compact spaces, car trunks, and convenient carrying on public transportation.
【Reliable Dual Disc Brake System】
The dual disc brake system provides confident stopping power and enhanced safety during urban riding. Combined with the 9-inch pneumatic tires, this braking system ensures stable and responsive performance in various riding conditions.
【Comfortable Riding Experience】
The scooter features a 14cm ground clearance and 9-inch pneumatic tires that provide good shock absorption and stability on urban roads. The 50x16cm platform offers comfortable footing, while the IP54 rating ensures protection against light rain and splashes.
【Practical Urban Commuting Solution】
With its 120kg load capacity, 7-8 hour charging time, and compact yet stable design, the G2PRO VMP is well-suited for daily urban commuting. The balanced combination of performance features makes it a practical choice for riders seeking reliable electric transportation.
Note: Actual range, maximum speed, and climbable gradient are influenced by factors such as weight, terrain, temperature, wind speed, tire pressure, and riding habits.