Chinese Brand Invests in Innovation and Starts Production in Brazil with Models That Don’t Require a Driver’s License. Discover!
And the Interlagos Festival, in São Paulo, keeps promising everything! Now, the Chinese manufacturer Yadea has revealed a surprising novelty that promises to change the current urban mobility: an electric scooter. But this is not just any electric scooter! Yadea’s new “little bike” comes with a range of innovations that go from balancing by itself to moving via commands sent from your phone.
Autonomous Technology for Precise Maneuvers
Can you move the scooter using your phone? Yadea’s scooter features this super technology! Through a mobile app, the user can move the vehicle forward and backward, ideal for situations like maneuvering in garages or tight parking spaces.
The automaker does not yet have a forecast for the launch of this autonomous version of the scooter, which is already being tested in countries like China, Thailand, and Mexico.
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New Electric Models Arrive in Brazil
The launch of the autonomous scooter is not yet scheduled, but Yadea has already started selling two models in Brazil;
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- This electric motorcycle model features an 11 kW motor and offers a range of up to 129km/h. The price of this little bike is around R$ 28,900.00 and the launch is scheduled for August!
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This scooter features a design similar to classic vespas, has a range of 71km/h and the best part: no driver’s license is needed to ride it! The model will hit the market still this month of June and costs around R$ 13,900.




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