WhaTTz launches electric scooter line in France
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WhaTTz launches electric scooter line in France

WhaTTz launches electric scooter line in France

WhaTTz, owned by the Chinese group LVNENG, debuts on the French electric scooter market, where it announces the launch of its first two models, the YeSsS and e-street.

As is often the case, these new electric scooters arrive in France through an importer. While DIP is working with Ecomoter on their Orcal range of electric scooters, it was 1Pulsion who decided to start marketing the Whattz range in France.

Yessss

A two-seater approved in the 50cc equivalent electric scooter category, the YeSsS is the entry-level Whattz model. Powered by a 1750 Watt motor supplied by German supplier Bosch and integrated into the rear wheel, the Whattz electric scooter offers two driving modes: Eco and Normal.

As for the battery, the lithium-ion battery uses cells supplied by the Japanese Panasonic group. Detachable, it weighs 11,8 kg and, according to the data provided by the manufacturer, provides a range of 50 to 60 kilometers.

Available in three colors (black, white and gray), the Whattz YeSsS starts at € 2390 excluding the environmental bonus.

WhaTTz launches electric scooter line in France 

electronic street

Slightly more expensive than WhaTTz E-street starts at 2880 euros excluding the bonus. Also approved in the 50cc equivalent category, the machine is powered by a 3kW Bosch engine with a 1,6kWh battery for up to 60 kilometers of autonomy.

For avid riders, the Wattz e-Street is also available in a version with a 3,2 kWh battery. Called e-Street + and sold for 3570 euros excluding bonuses, it increases the theoretical autonomy of the car to 120 kilometers.

WhaTTz launches electric scooter line in France

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