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  • May 25, 2019
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BMW Launches Electric Scooters

BMW Kids Scooter image: BMW It seems the electric scooter game has been on a tear as of late. Boosted…

BMW Kids Scooter

image: BMW

It seems the electric scooter game has been on a tear as of late. Boosted — known for its electric skateboards — recently debuted a $1,600 electric scooter. Now, automaker BMW has followed suit, debuting three electric scooters in collaboration with Micro Mobility (maker of the Micro Scooter). The three electric scooters comprises of a main e-scooter, a scooter built for city riding, and another built for kids.

The main scooter, the BMW E-Scooter, has a range of 7.5 miles (12 km) and up to 12 mph (20km/h) top speed. Other of its features include a 150-watt motor and lithium-ion battery, two separate braking systems, two hours full charge, and the ability to be folded up easily. It’s lightweight, weighing just 9 kg.

BMW City Scooter

image: BMW

BMW E-Scooter

image: BMW

The one built for use in cities, the BMW City Scooter, features a triple-secured folding and locking mechanism, large wheels, and a low footplate, allowing for security and comfort for riders. The one made for kids, the BMW Kids Scooter, has a seat that can be taken off and handlebars whose height can be adjusted as the rider gets taller. It’s aimed for use at kids aged between 3-12.

The BMW E-Scooter, City Scooter, and Kids Scooter costs 800 Euros (roughly $900), 200 Euros (roughly $225), and 120 Euros (roughly $135 respectively). The E-Scooter will be available beginning September this year.


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