Currus
The Currus NF is a high-performance, dual-motor electric scooter built in South Korea and reviewed widely from 2019 onward. It pairs two 1,800 W hub motors (3,600 W combined) with a 60 V 28 Ah Samsung SDI lithium-ion pack rated at 1,680 Wh, giving an advertised top speed of roughly 70 km/h and a manufacturer range figure of 100-120 km. Independent testing put real-world range closer to 80 km under steady-state riding. The NF is best known for its overbuilt construction: a stem made from parallel precision-cut aluminium plates bolted together, secured by a thick steel pin in both the folded and unfolded positions. It rides on 10 x 3 inch pneumatic tires, uses spring suspension front and rear, and stops with hydraulic disc brakes featuring ABS on both wheels. At about 37 kg it is heavy to carry, and charging requires two separate chargers to halve charge time, which reviewers note as a practical inconvenience. The NF is aimed squarely at experienced riders seeking a robust, fast machine rather than a lightweight commuter.