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4 Wheel 2 Doors Fully Enclosed Lead Acid or Lithium Battery Mobility Scooter /Mini Electric Car 45km/h 60-75km Range
4 Wheel 2 Doors Fully Enclosed Lead Acid or Lithium Battery Mobility Scooter /Mini Electric Car 45km/h 60-75km Range
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Product Highlights
All-Weather Comfort: Mini-car-like enclosed design offers weather protection.
Pedestrian-Friendly: Permitted on sidewalks and bike paths, no license needed.
Independent Mobility: Provides freedom for users in various conditions.
Compact Design: 2360*1120*1590mm dimensions for easy maneuverability.
High-Speed Capable: 45km/h top speed for efficient travel.

















FAQs
Q: Are your scooters street legal?
A: Most likely not. As they are designed for use as a mobility scooter, most areas would require their use to be limited to pedestrian spaces such as sidewalks. Additional areas of use may be legal where you live, check with your local authorities to be sure.
Q: Do I need a license?
A: Most likely not. The majority of places do not require eligible users to require a license provided they follow local regulations. Check with your local authorities to be sure.
Q: Can I get a steering wheel? Can get a lithium battery? Can you put on solid rubber tires for me? etc.
A: yes,please let me know when you order it.
Q: Why do not you use lithium batteries as standard?
A: Currently, our mobility scooters use sealed lead acid batteries because they are more affordable, safer, and easier to maintain, with individual cells replaceable if needed. As prices drop and demand grows, lithium battery options may be offered in the future.
Q: Which is better: 3 wheels or 4 wheels for a scooter?
A: Neither is universally better, it depends on your needs. 4 wheel scooters offer greater stability, especially on uneven ground. 3-wheel scooters have a tighter turning radius, making them easier to maneuver in small spaces, but riders should take extra care when turning sharply to avoid tipping.
Q: How long will my batteries last?
A: 3 to 5 years, or 800 times recycle
Q: Why do not they go faster?
A: High speeds would require riders in some places to have a license, insurance, or a limit on where they can ride.
Q: Do you accept OEM orders?
A: colors, logo design, packing methods, operation types, brake types, and tires are negotiable
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