Lambretta Elettra: A Revolution on Two Wheels in the New Scooter with Remarkable Range of 120 Km, Innovative Design, Unmatched Battery, and Impressive Autonomy!
In a scenario where electric scooters are becoming increasingly common, a Lambretta Elettra stands out as a unique model. Although its design may provoke differing opinions, the brand has decided to invest in a “challenging” design that captures users’ attention, along with its unparalleled battery.
At EICMA 2023, Lambretta not only visually revealed the Elettra scooter but also presented crucial details about what makes this electric bike a “powerhouse on two wheels.” With a 4 kW synchronous permanent magnet motor, capable of generating up to 11 kW of maximum power, the Elettra scooter promises an exciting riding experience. Its robust torque of 258 Nm and top speed of 110 km/h promise impressive performance on the streets.
Battery Autonomy of the Lambretta to Push Limits
Autonomy is one of the highlights of the Lambretta Elettra scooter. With three riding modes – Eco, Ride, and Sport – the electric bike promises a range of up to 127 km on a single charge, maintaining an average speed of 40 km/h. Even for speed enthusiasts, reaching around 80 km/h still provides a range of about 60 km. If accurate, these numbers place the Elettra scooter in a remarkable position within its segments and in terms of autonomy.
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Equipped with a 4.6 kWh lithium battery, the Lambretta Elettra offers a convenient recharge in about five and a half hours from a standard 220-volt home outlet (unmatched autonomy). For those wanting a faster recharge, the public charging station can provide 80% of a full charge in just 36 minutes. An efficient balance between performance and recharge time.
Functional Design and Remarkable Accessibility
With a seat height of 780 mm and a total weight of 135 kg, the Lambretta Elettra is designed to provide an accessible and agile riding experience. Its low center of gravity, along with a traditional front suspension system and a single shock absorber in the rear, suggests exceptional stability on the roads.
The Lambretta Elettra, with its unique design and innovative features, is ready to join the brand’s distinguished line of scooters. Although the exact details regarding price and availability have yet to be disclosed, the official announcement at EICMA creates palpable anticipation for the arrival of this electric bike to the market. A blend of style, performance, and efficiency, the Lambretta Elettra promises to lead an electric revolution on the streets.

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