The Senmenti will continue to accelerate quickly up to a stated top speed of 124 mph. Find out more at 🚀
For what is effectively a maxi-scooter, the Senmenti 0, the super-scooter, boasts incredibly high-performance numbers with about 600 Nm of rear-wheel torque.This unassuming-looking commuter is allegedly capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 2.8 seconds.until it reaches highway speeds, at which point the Gixxer will have accumulated enough revs to awaken and begin making an effort.
Horwin has equipped this machine with more than 30 cameras, sensors, and deep learning processors in an effort to position itself as a technological powerhouse. The AI will try to determine the coolest aspects of your vehicle, so it can automatically capture selfie films and brief clips from its cameras.
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