The Liger X Is an Electric Scooter That Still Has Side Impact Protection and a Reverse Gear to Facilitate Your Driving
The Liger X is a self-balancing electric scooter with various impressive features, but the most important one is that it balances on its own. When the rider needs to stop, they don’t even need to put their feet on the ground. This means you can ride the Liger X more safely and comfortably without worrying about balancing the vehicle.
In addition, the Liger X also has side impact protection, which further increases user safety. This protection is essential to avoid accidents like side impacts, especially in busy cities where there is a lot of traffic.
Thus, even if someone tries to push it to the ground, it will remain firm and stable even in the face of impact.
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Those looking to acquire the new Liger X will benefit from its convenience, as the self-balancing electric scooter also features a reverse gear, allowing it to exit a parking space autonomously after responding to a voice command, as seen in the video.
Moreover, for those just starting to ride a motorcycle, it has a beginner mode that limits the maximum speed for maintaining balance, making the whole process much less risky.
At Auto Expo 2023 in India, Liger Mobility showcased two different models: the Liger X and the Liger X+. The maximum speed of these electric scooters is 65 kilometers per hour, and their range can be between 60 and 100 kilometers, depending on the model.
In the Following Videos, You Can See the Electric Motorcycle in Action and Also Check Out the Details of This Self-Balancing Electric Scooter.
The fact that the company intends to improve the Liger X and X+ models over time by introducing new features and capabilities through OTA (over-the-air) updates is another surprising aspect of this launch.
The development of the Liger X electric scooter took two years and included several prototypes. The price of the electric motorcycles is still unknown. It is evident from the presentation images that the technology has a lot of potential; now, we just need to know how much this potential will cost.



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