Coolbe: Please note that in most European countries the speed limit for electric scooters is 20 km/h.
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Up to 58km Riding Range
800W Powerful Motor
Compact Foldable Design
Reliable Dual Disc Brakes
10" Puncture-Resistant Tires
Suitable for Daily Commute
1. Balanced Power for City Travel
The KUKIRIN T3 is equipped with an 800W motor, providing a good balance of power for daily urban commuting. This motor offers responsive acceleration from a stop and helps maintain a steady pace on flat roads and gentle slopes, making your rides smooth and efficient.
2. Practical Commuting Range
With its 48V 15.6Ah battery, this scooter can travel up to an estimated 58 kilometers on a single charge under moderate speed conditions. This range is well-suited for covering typical daily commutes, running errands, and short recreational trips without frequent recharging.
3. Compact and Portable Folding Design
The scooter features a practical folding mechanism that reduces its size for easy storage and transport. When folded, it can be conveniently placed in car trunks, carried on public transport, or stored in compact living spaces, adding significant versatility for urban users.
4. Stable Ride with 10" Tubeless Tires
Fitted with 10-inch tubeless tires, the T3 offers a stable and comfortable ride. These tires provide good grip and help absorb minor road vibrations, while their tubeless design enhances safety by reducing the risk of sudden air loss from punctures.
5. Confident Braking Performance
Safety is supported by a combination of front and rear disc brakes, which deliver consistent and reliable stopping power. The scooter also features a brake cutoff function that automatically cuts motor power when the brakes are applied, for a safer and more controlled riding experience.
6. Robust Build and Practical Load Capacity
Constructed with a focus on durability, the e-scooter supports a maximum load of 120 kilograms. This sturdy build quality, combined with a practical weight, ensures the scooter can reliably accommodate most riders and their essentials for daily use.
Actual range, maximum speed, and hill-climbing ability are affected by factors such as rider weight, terrain, temperature, wind speed, tire pressure, and riding habits.