Navee V25i Pro, the new electric scooter with a launch price of €299 [PHOTO and VIDEO]

Equipped with the innovative DoubleFlip space-saving system

Is called V25i Pro the new electric scooter made by ship, pioneer brand in the electric mobility sector. Designed for commuters looking for an economical, ecological and portable means of transport, the V25i Pro is appreciated for its ease of use and transport and for its accessibility in terms of cost.

Ultra-compact with DoubleFlip design

One of the standout features of the Navee V25i Pro is the DoubleFlip design, which is an innovative folding mechanism that saves 66% of space compared to single-folding scooters. This compact storage solution is particularly useful when transporting the vehicle in limited space, such as on public transport. 

Navee V25i Pro

Up to 20 km/h, autonomy of 25 km

The V25i Pro scooter is powered by a 600 W motor (rated power of 300W) which offers a maximum speed of 20 km/h. Thanks to a sophisticated algorithm control system, the vehicle guarantees smooth and linear acceleration, as well as a stable driving experience with a maximum climbing angle of 15%. Equipped with an automotive-style energy recovery system and 10-inch low rolling resistance tyres, the new scooter guaranteesmaximum range of 25 kilometres with one charge. 

Advanced braking system and turn signals

The ergonomic design ensures driving comfort, while safety contributes double braking system with front E-ABS and rear drum brake. The equipment of the V25i Pro scooter also includes direction indicators and the default slot for the license plate (simplifying the mandatory registration process).

Launch price of €299

Navee V25i Pro, which is offered at a recommended price of €349, is available at launch for a few days, from 7 to 16 December 2023, at promotional price of €299 in Unieuro stores and on the online platform in Italy. 

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