
MINI Scooter-E
The MINI Scooter-E can be charged directly from any household mains, thanks to a plug and 4.5 metres of spring-loaded retractable cable stored beneath the driver and passenger seat. Each full re-charge is expected to take around four hours, which means recharging your scooter as easy as recharging your phone. What a damn beautiful piece of machinery
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