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Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 EU: 300W Motor, 100km Range, Foldable design and easy portability
- Maximum power 600 W
- Rated power: 300 W
- Pitch angle: 16%
- Max. Speed: 25 km/h
- Range: 35 km
- Tires: 10″
- Towing: Max 110 kg
- Weight: 17.2 kg
- Dimensions: 1143x430x1170 mm
- Battery capacity: 7650 mah, 275.4 W h
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Go EU: Max. speed 20km/h, 300W Motor, 18km Range, Foldable design and easy portability
- Maximum power 450W
- Rated power: 250 W
- Pitch angle: 10%
- Max. Speed: 20 km/h
- Range: 18km
- Tires: 8.1″
- Travel manager with smart app connection
- Safe, non-slip design
- Multifunctional dashboard
- Charging time 6 hours
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro: 25km/h Max Speed, 55km Range, Xiaomi DuraGel Tires, Aerospace Grade Aluminum Alloy
- Weight limit: 120 kilograms
- Dimensions: 124 x 48 x 119.8 centimeters
- Maximum 700W output power for comfortable riding
- Climbing angle up to 20%
- Maximum speed: 25km/h, 55km travel distance
- 10-inch Xiaomi DuraGel tire, tubeless, self-sealing
- Aerospace-grade aluminum alloy frame
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra Black: Dual Suspension System, 25 km/h Maximum Speed, and 70 km Super Long Range Battery Life
- Weight limit: 120 Kilograms
- Item dimensions: 126 x 55 x 120 centimeters
- Dual suspension system for a smoother ride
- Ultra-long battery life of up to 70 Km
- Xiaomi DuraGel Tire with 10 Inch diameter for durability
- Tubeless self-sealing technology for added convenience
- IP55 dust and water resistance for outdoor use
- Maximum motor power of 940W for enhanced performance.
Xiaomi Electric scooter Pro 2 Black
- Max Range 28 Miles / 45 Kilometers
- 600 W Powerful Motor Performance And 25 Km/H Maximum Speed – Three Speed Modes To Easily Adjust Your Speed To Your Environment Super Long-Range Battery: A Full Charge Can Take You 45 Km
- Can Be Folded Up In 3 Seconds To Fit Compactly Into Small Spaces, Frame Is Made Of Low-Density, High-Strength Aerospace Grade Aluminum Alloy Material – Weighs 14.2 Kg
- Charging time: 8-9 hours
Xiaomi MI ELECTIRC Scooter Pro 2 Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula 1 Edition
- Maximum speed: 25km/h (Maximum speed for each mode: Pedestrian mode: 5km/h; D: 20km/h; S: 25km/h)
- Range: 45 km.
- Braking: E-ABS and disc brake
- Rated power: 300 W
- Maximum power: 600 W
Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter 1S: 25km/h Max Speed, 30km Range, High-Strength Aluminum Alloy, Foldable Design
- Maximum speed: 25 km/h
- High-strength aluminum alloy body
- 3 riding modes
- 20km travel distance with good quality lithium battery
- 8.5 inch anti-skid solid tires
- Foldable and portable design
Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter 3 Black
- Travels Up To 30 Km Distance* Sufficient Electrical Energy
- 25 Km/H Maximum Speed
- Maximum Power 600 W Strong Power Motor
- New Rear Dual-Pad Disc Brake
- Aerospace Grade Aluminum Body
Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter 3 Lite
- Brand: Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter
- Model: 3 Lite
- Rated power: 250W
- Maximum speed: 25 km/h
- Maximum weight: 100 kg
- Use modes: 3 (Pedestrian, standard and Sport)
- Wheels: 8.5 with inner tube
- Braking system: front regenerative + rear drum brake
- Bluetooth connection
Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter 3. Black, 25 Km/H Maximum Speed, Aerospace Grade Aluminum Body
- ravels Up To 30 Km Distance* Sufficient Electrical Energy
- 25 Km/H Maximum Speed
- Maximum Power 600 W Strong Power Motor
- New Rear Dual-Pad Disc Brake
- Aerospace Grade Aluminum Body
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