Chinese Tech Giant Xiaomi Presents New Electric Scooter 4 Go In Europe via InsideEVs
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has established itself as a dominant player in the rapidly growing e-mobility industry. From its electric bicycles to its electric scooters, and even quirky vehicles like an electric go kart and monowheel, a lot of Xiaomi’s personal mobility devices are both fun, and in a way, practical to city dwellers.continues to expand its already expansive lineup of personal mobility devices. Over in Europe, the brand has launched its newest scooter, the Electric Scooter 4 Go.
Let’s dive straight into its performance. The Xiaomi 4 Go is powered by a front hub-mounted electric motor with a nominal output of 250 watts. Peaking out at 450 watts, it affords the scooter a top speed of 20 kilometers per hour or 12.5 miles per hour. Like its more premium siblings, it also gets three driving modes – pedestrian, standard, and sport.pack, which is largely responsible for its lighter weight.
I mentioned earlier that the Xiaomi 4 Go is a stripped down version of its techie siblings. While this is true in terms of performance and range, Xiaomi has still thrown in some impressive tech. It gets Bluetooth integration, as well as compatibility with the Mi Home mobile application. As is the case with most consumer electronics, pricing varies heavily on your location. Initially launched in the European market, you can score deals as low as 299 Euros depending on where you look. French e-mobility publication Clean Rider highlights a deal from Dealabs in particular. Nevertheless, it’s a good idea to be on the lookout for good deals on Xiaomi’s e-scooters if you’re interested in getting one of these.
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