







Design: Where Vintage Elegance Meets Modern Craftsmanship
The first thing that catches the eye about this electric scooter is its unapologetic commitment to timeless style. Inspired by the iconic scooters that cruised the streets of Rome, Paris, and Barcelona in the mid-20th century, it features soft, curved bodywork, a sleek metal frame with a brushed finish, and retro-inspired circular headlights that glow with warm LED light-details that set it apart from the utilitarian, boxy designs of most modern electric bikes and electric mopeds. The color palette leans into sophistication: think deep forest green, creamy off-white, and metallic silver, each hue chosen to complement both cityscapes (think brick-lined streets in London or cobblestone alleys in Prague) and suburban landscapes (sunny avenues in Los Angeles or coastal roads in Lisbon).
But this electric scooter isn't just about looks. Every design choice serves a purpose: the wide, padded seat (with room for a passenger, too) ensures comfort on long rides, while the compact handlebars-adorned with leather-wrapped grips-offer precise control without sacrificing style. Even the placement of the battery (hidden seamlessly within the frame) keeps the scooter's sleek silhouette intact, avoiding the clunky, industrial look that plagues some electric motorcycles and budget two-wheeler scooters. Whether you're parking it outside a café in Amsterdam or a boutique in New York, this electric scooter doesn't just blend in-it becomes a conversation starter, proving that electric mobility can be as fashionable as it is functional.