HORWIN Expands Scooter Range with High-Performance Model
Electric two-wheeler manufacturer HORWIN has announced the release of a new high-performance scooter model, the SK3 PLUS. The company, known for its popular SK series, has taken their design and technology to the next level with this latest addition.
The SK3 PLUS boasts a more powerful mid-motor, with a peak output of 8.64 kW, allowing the vehicle to reach speeds of up to 100 km/h. This outperforms the traditional SK3 model and sets a new standard for the brand. The modern belt drive also minimises noise and increases the service life of the drive. The scooter, which is classified in the L3e class, features two 45 Ah batteries that provide a range of approximately 130 kilometres. A full charge takes just 4.5 hours.
In addition to its impressive performance, the SK3 PLUS also delivers automotive quality with its high-quality paintwork and powerful full LED headlights. The ergonomically optimised dimensions provide extra seating comfort, and the clear LCD display with a 7-inch screen diagonal ensures the rider has all necessary information at their fingertips.
The SK3 PLUS is equipped with several technical refinements, including a battery, FOC energy, and CBS brake management system, an electronic anti-theft device, keyless go, and an OBD interface.
The new model is now available from specialist dealers, and more information can be found on the HORWIN website (www.horwinglobal.com or www.horwin.eu).
HORWIN, based in Changzhou, China, has a well-developed dealer network in Europe and produces vehicles specifically for European requirements in terms of quality, safety, and dimensioning. The company’s European central warehouse is located in Austria, ensuring a rapid supply of spare parts throughout Europe.
For any queries, please contact HORWIN’s International Market Sales Office at horwin@horwinglobal.com or the European Market Sales Office at info@horwin.eu.
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