LAVOIE Series 1 Electric Scooter E-Scooter
The LAVOIE Series 1 electric scooter by McLaren Applied combines form with function and is available in a base model trim as well as a MAX variant. The latter boasts a 702 Wh battery good for up to 38 miles of range on a single 3-hour charge, while both variants can hit a top speed of 25 mph.



For those who don’t need all of that speed, the base model comes equipped with a 468 Wh battery good for 25-miles of range when ridden at an average speed of 12 mph. Three riding modes are available: Eco, Cruise and Sport. If you want a limited edition model, there’s the Founders Edition, which are the first 469 units built. You can pre-order both variants now, priced at $1,990 USD and $2,230 respectively.
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Segway Ninebot S Smart Self-Balancing Electric Scooter with LED light, Portable and Powerful, White
  • UL 2272 certification ensures Ninebot S meets high standards for fire and electrical safety. The Smart Battery Management System provides reliable battery performance. IP54 waterproof protection ensures operation in various weathers.
  • Sturdy & Powerful : Ninebot S is compact, weighting just 28 lbs with a max load of 220 lbs. Thanks to the dual 400W motors, it can easily reach a max speed of 10 mph. A single fully charged battery can run up to 13.7 miles, climbing a max slope of 15°
  • Road Adaptive Design : 10.5" pneumatic tires provide a comfortable and smoother ride on bumpy roads. Knee control bar allows for precise steering and easy lifting. Applicable Age 16 – 50 years. Applicable Height - 3.11 – 6.6 Inch.

LAVOIE Series 1 Electric Scooter E-Scooter

Inspired by LAVOIE’s ambition to effect change in micro mobility through innovative design, our vibrant colours bring life and movement to the future of transportation. We are pleased to collaborate with a brand at the forefront of advancing personal mobility,” said Eliott Wertheimer, LAVOIE CEO.

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