Hyundai electric kick scooter revealed

    The electric kick scooter has a 20km range and is intended to improve first- and last-mile mobility for its customers.

    Published On Sep 02, 2019 07:00:00 AM

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    Hyundai Motor Group has developed a new prototype electric kick scooter. Building on its initial concept presented at CES 2017, the new model boasts rear-wheel drive, a highly-capable lithium battery and stylish front and rear lights.

    The latest concept features Hyundai Motor Group’s future plans to enable first- and last-mile mobility through integrating the scooter with future Hyundai and Kia vehicles. When mounted on a vehicle, the scooter is charged automatically using electricity produced while driving, ensuring that the user can complete their journey seamlessly.

    The 2019 model’s shift from front-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive is key in enhancing safety and stability as it positions weight near the rear. Additionally, the Group’s engineers have added suspension to the front wheel to provide a smoother ride, even on rough surfaces.

    Dong Jin Hyun, head of Hyundai Motor Group Robotics team, said: “This is the vehicle-mounted personal scooter which could be featured all in future Hyundai Motor Group vehicles. We want to make our customers’ lives as easy and enjoyable as possible. Our personal electric scooter makes first- and last-mile commuting a joy, while helping to reduce congestion and emissions in city centers.”

    The latest version of Hyundai Motor Group’s electric scooter features a 10.5Ah lithium battery. This enables the scooter to achieve a top speed of 20kph and is sufficient to power the scooter for around 20km on a single charge.

    Weighing around 7.7kg, the scooter is highly portable, while its unique and compact tri-folding design means it is lighter and more compact than any similar product. Enhancing its usability further, it features a digital display that shows battery status and speed; while, for night time riding, the new scooter is equipped with two stylishly-curved front LED headlights, and two rear tail-lamps.

    Looking at further potential development, the Group plans to install a regenerative braking system to increase the scooter’s range by 7 percent.

    Hyundai claims that ongoing efforts to provide the customers with last-mile transportation aligns with the trends highlighted in research data by global consultancy, McKinsey & Company. It showed that the ‘Last Mile Mobility’ market in the US, Europe, and China is expected to grow to 500 billion USD (Rs 35 lakh crore) by 2030.

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