Ayzeze: Please note that in most European countries the speed limit for electric scooters is 20 km/h.
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Powerful 800W Dual Motors
Up to 55km Riding Range
Robust Dual Suspension System
Bright LED Lighting System
Practical Foldable Design
Responsive Dual Disc Brakes
1. Confident Power from Dual Motors
Equipped with two integrated 800W hub motors, the G2 Ultra provides a combined 1600W of rated power. This dual-motor setup offers strong acceleration and improved ability to tackle inclines, delivering a confident and dynamic riding experience.
2. Practical Range for Extended Trips
The scooter is powered by a 48V 18Ah battery, offering a potential range of up to 55 kilometers on a single charge in ECO mode. This makes it a suitable companion for longer commutes or leisurely rides without the concern of frequent recharging.
3. Enhanced Comfort with Dual Suspension
A dual spring suspension system, both at the front and rear, works to absorb bumps and vibrations from various road surfaces. This design significantly improves ride comfort and stability, making journeys over uneven pavement or minor obstacles smoother.
4. Increased Safety with Comprehensive Lighting
Visibility is enhanced by a bright 10W LED headlight with a dedicated beam pattern. The integrated turn signals and a brake-activated taillight further increase your visibility to others on the road, contributing to safer riding during daytime or nighttime.
5. Stable and Puncture-Resistant Tires
The 10-inch tubeless tires provide a good balance of stability and grip on different surfaces. Their tubeless construction also helps reduce the likelihood of sudden air loss from punctures, adding to the scooter's reliability for daily use.
6. Compact Storage with Folding Design
Despite its robust performance features, the G2 Ultra can be folded down to a more compact size. This functionality allows for easier storage in homes, offices, or car trunks, addressing the space constraints common in urban environments.
Actual range, maximum speed, and hill-climbing ability are affected by factors such as rider weight, terrain, temperature, wind speed, tire pressure, and riding habits.