M365

The Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter (M365) is a single-motor folding kickscooter built around a front brushless hub motor rated at 250 W nominal and 500 W peak. Power comes from a 36 V pack of LG 18650 cells of roughly 7.8 Ah (280 Wh), giving a claimed range of 30 km in eco mode, while independent tests measure an average of about 28 km in normal riding. It reaches a top speed of 25 km/h, rolls on 8.5-inch pneumatic tyres with no suspension, and stops via a rear mechanical disc brake paired with front-wheel regenerative (KERS) braking. An aluminium frame and one-step folding stem give a dry weight of just 12.5 kg — the defining portability trait of the model. Xiaomi is a Beijing technology company founded by Lei Jun in 2010 that sells scooters under its Mi/Mijia ecosystem brand; the M365 was designed and built for it by Ninebot, which acquired Segway in 2015. The trade-off for that compactness is the absence of suspension, basic IP54 protection, and a single battery-level LED in place of a full dashboard, with speed modes, cruise control and telemetry available only through the app.

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