Hyundai launches foldable 7.7kg electric scooter for last-mile trips

By RELAXNEWS | 29 August 2019


SEOUL: Hyundai Motor Group unveiled on Aug 26 the latest prototype of the compact electric scooter concept first announced in 2017.

The model boasts a 20km range and can be folded up and carried into the office.

At the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Hyundai introduced the world to a foldable electric scooter concept complete with a small digital dashboard between the handles, and a set of lights on the front and back ends.

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The 7.7kg model is powered by a 10.5Ah lithium battery, which delivers energy to the rear wheel; in contrast, the concept featured front-wheel drive. Shifting the drive to the rear will allegedly make the scooter both more stable and more safe. While the model is still equipped with a set of front and rear lights, those on the prototype are more "stylish" than those of the concept.

According to Hyundai, there are plans to integrate the scooter with future Hyundai and Kia vehicles which will automatically charge the micro-vehicle "using electricity produced while driving."

The company claims that with a full battery, the prototype can reach a top speed of 20kph and achieve a range of 20km.

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Hyundai is said to be looking at integrating regenerative braking into the model as well, which could potentially increase its range by 7%.

No launch timeline has been disclosed.


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