We’ve been telling you for months that Husqvarna’s first electric scooter is getting closer to going into production – and now a selection of spy shots of it testing confirm that it’s very nearly ready The Vektorr’s been spotted in India and Europe, and the shots that have emerged give us the best idea yet of what we’ve got to look forward to when the electric scooter makes it into production. Details are still sparse, aside from the fact that it’ll be capable of doing 28mph and covering 60 miles from a single charge, but we now know that the Vektorr will look pretty much the same as the one shown in the factory’s own concept artwork.
It gets a big seat, multi-spoke wheels, disc brakes and a single-sided swingarm. Despite its futuristic design, there’re a few key things that help it to look like a Husqvarna, including the small LED rear light (similar to the 701) and the round headlight (similar to the Norden). It also gets a round digital dash. There’s been no official news on availability, but it’s expected that the Husqvarna Vektorr will be revealed at the big bike shows towards the end of the year.
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