Ultra lightweight folding scooter for adults that collapses to the size of a laptop

Arma

In this technological world, the increase in the design skills of engineers reduces the size of electric scooters. And the Arma Scooter is here to revolutionize the way we navigate our daily lives. Developed by the Japanese personal mobility company Shimizu, the Arma Scooter is an ultra-light and compact scooter that folds down to the size of a laptop-sized suitcase, fitting seamlessly into your daily routine.

Designed for convenience and efficiency, the Arma Scooter features swappable batteries that fully recharge in just 2 hours. With a 36V/250W motor and a top speed of 14.9 mph, this sleek scooter offers a range of approximately 7 miles on a single charge, making it perfect for short commutes or running errands around town.

The Arma ultra lightweight folding scooter for adults is equipped with swappable lithium-ion 36V/ 3.5Ah batteries, allowing for carrying extra batteries for longer journeys and ensuring reliability and convenience on the move.

Arma

Weighing just 10 lbs and with a loading capacity of 220 lbs, the Arma Scooter is both lightweight and sturdy, making it ideal for riders of all ages. Its solid tires and USB Type-C charging interface add to its convenience. With an elevated handle height, individuals over 180 cm can also enjoy a comfortable riding experience.

Arma

They have claimed that Arma Scooter’s innovative folding design allows for easy transitioning in just 30 seconds. Plus, its multiple joints allow it to pack much smaller compared to other folding scooters, with dimensions identical to a leaf of A4 paper when packaged.

This revolutionary ultra-lightweight folding scooter for adults is currently refining a prototype to bring you the best in portable transportation.

Source: Arma

Watch the Ultra lightweight folding scooter for adults in this video

Related posts

TRL is an all-terrain rambler e-bike for adult riders from Razor

The rough road e-bike SUPER73-R Adventure is designed for fast riders

The cargo fat tire e-trike Defender 250 is breaking the mold