The Eagle One V2.0 is a high performance electric scooter, equipped to handle both off-road riding and city commuting with ease. It’s equipped with dual 1,000 watt motors that have a combined peak draw of 3,200 watts, with combined output of 76 newton-meters of torque, making this scooter a hill climbing monster! That power is also useful on city streets where you can safely keep up with traffic, at least up to the top speed of 40 mph (64 km/h), and the high deck makes it easy to see over the tops of cars in all directions. While it does fold down for easier transport and storage, it’s far too heavy to be considered portable or convenient, tipping the scales at 82 lbs (37 kg). Check out the full video and time stamps below!
00:00 Introduction
00:35 About Varla
01:14 What’s new with version
04:53 Display & Control System Details
07:19 Use Case Considerations: Who’s It For?
10:01 Well Designed for High Speed
11:48 Folding Demonstration
12:57 Assembly & Accessories
13:57 Brakes
15:59 Ride Test Begins
17:03 Single Motor Mode: More Range, Less Fun
19:40 Dual Motor Mode: It’s FAST!
22:04 Off-road Riding Test
24:44 Speed Test / Riding with Traffic
27:15 Hill Climbing Test
28:07 Closing Thoughts
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