This eScooter is Ninebot’s first one intended for mid- to long-range use, and it can hit 24 MPH in four seconds. There are five variants, with a top-of-the-line E200P model that has a 62 MPH top speed and estimated 124 mile range from its 54Ah battery.
Both the scooter and moped connect to the Segway-Ninebot app to enable various smart features including a “triple GPS” anti-theft system. There’s no word yet on pricing or exact release date, We’ll see these next month at CES, along a couple of concepts: an Apex electric motorcycle capable of 125 MPH and 0 – 37 MPH acceleration in 3.2 seconds, as well as an eScooter T that adds self-balancing and autonomous capabilities. The eScooter T can be remote controlled via app, sort of like Tesla’s Smart Summon — but with a vehicle that’s much smaller.
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