Bugatti's First Electric Vehicle

 Electric Scooter is Bugatti's 1st EV Not a Hypercar




                                    Source:  Bugatti e-Scooter

Zero Emissions e-Scooting

France-based Bugatti is a 113-year-old automaker that's synonymous with speed, performance, style and 7-figure price tags. Tampa Bay Bucs Quarterback great Tom Brady is an owner of a Bugatti Veyron sports car as part of his car collection. Bugatti's fastest model car, the Chiron Super Sport 300, can hit speeds of 340 mph.  So, it is surprising that the company's first ever electric vehicle is an electric scooter, whose maximum speed is 18 mph. The e-scooter was unveiled at CES 2022 and like everything Bugatti, it is first-class for design, performance, power and technology.

Tech Specs

The Bugatti e-scooter's powertrain contains a 700-watt electric motor and 36-volt battery. The 700-watt motor makes it twice as powerful as the Lamborghini AL1 e-scooter. The Bugatti's e-scooter range is 22 miles on a charge.  It has a lightweight magnesium alloy frame and weighs 35 pounds.  Maximum speed is 18.5 mph.  There are three driving modes: economy with speeds up to 9 mph; city with speeds up to 12.5 mph; and sport with speeds up to 18.5 mph. The scooter also comes equipped with anti-lock brakes and cruise control. Bugatti co-developed the EV with New York-based Bytech International, which is manufacturing it.

Style and Design

The e-scooter is artistically designed with smooth curves and painted in racing blue.  There's a light base that curves around the back.  It has a large LED display that shows speed, battery range, mode setting and controls the front and rear lights. Dual turn signal controls are on the handlebars.  They connect to light signals that flash on the handlebars and rear fender.  Bugatti has developed an e-scooter that is a standout.  The price has not been released yet but many Bugatti afficionados will want it just because of the prestigious and innovative brand. 

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