The electric scooter market is buzzing with innovation, and the Lambretta Elettra is the latest addition to this exciting trend. Unveiled at EICMA 2023, the Elettra is not just another electric scooter; it’s a statement of style and sustainability.

The bike has a four-kilowatt motor, that can peak at 11kW

What sets the Elettra apart is its blend of classic charm and modern technology. Lambretta, a name synonymous with stylish scooters, has infused the Elettra with a design that catches the eye. But it’s not all about looks. The Elettra promises an engaging riding experience, thanks to its powerful four-kilowatt motor, which peaks at 11 kW. This means it can zip around at speeds up to 110 kilometers per hour, making it a practical choice for both city commutes and leisure rides.

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The scooter offers three ride modes – Eco, Ride, and Sport – catering to different riding preferences. The Eco mode is a nod to efficiency and sustainability, promising a range of up to 127 kilometers on a single charge at modest speeds. This flexibility in range and speed makes the Elettra a versatile option for various riders.

Another highlight is the Elettra’s 4.6-kilowatt hour lithium battery, which can be fully charged in about five and a half hours. For those in a hurry, the fast-charging option at a public charging station is a convenient feature, juicing up the battery to 80% in just 36 minutes.

Lambretta has also paid attention to rider comfort and convenience. The Elettra’s seat height is accessible, and its 135 kg weight ensures it is easy to handle. The scooter rides on 12-inch wheels, and its innovative design allows easy access to the motor and battery with just a button push.

While we wait for its official launch and pricing details, the Lambretta Elettra stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of electric scooters. It’s not just about getting from point A to B; it’s about enjoying the journey with style and a reduced carbon footprint. The Elettra might soon become a common sight on our streets, representing a blend of heritage and futuristic technology.

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