Roadrunner

The EMOVE RoadRunner is a seated electric scooter built by VORO Motors that blurs the line between a kick scooter and a small electric moped. It rides on a low-slung frame with a padded memory-foam saddle, wide handlebars and 14-inch pneumatic tyres, putting the rider in an upright, bike-like posture rather than the standing stance of a conventional scooter. Its defining technical quirk is an asymmetric dual hub-motor layout: a 350-watt motor in the front wheel and a 500-watt motor in the rear, for roughly 850 watts of continuous output. Reviewers have called this front/rear power split an industry-first for a scooter of this size. Power comes from a 48-volt, 26.1-amp-hour Dynavolt lithium-ion pack of about 1,252 watt-hours, which is unusually large for such a compact vehicle and can be unlocked and removed for charging indoors or swapped to extend a ride. Independent testing places real-world top speed around 54 km/h, with manufacturer range claims near 85 km and tested figures closer to 50-55 km depending on rider weight and terrain. Stopping is handled by Xtech hydraulic disc brakes front and rear, while ride comfort relies on an adjustable spring fork up front; the original model has no rear suspension. A basic LCD shows speed and the three selectable power modes, and the scooter has no companion app and no official IP rating.

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