Lavoie folding e-scooter is literally the McLaren of scooters
maker, created McLaren Applied as a technology development arm. The group sold McLaren Applied in 2021, so the mothership connection is once removed. However, the executive and engineering core at McLaren Applied bring the same high-level engineering and motorsports backgrounds you wouldn't be surprised to find at McLaren Group. All of which means that we can't imagine a greater amount of technical prowess has ever been applied to a scooter.
Lavoie is the"premium e-mobility company" within McLaren Applied. This first product off the line is made from aerospace-grade aluminum and magnesium alloy — a statement you should consider foreshadowing for the price — that keeps weight down to either 41 pounds or 43 pounds depending on thesize. A deck longer and wider than the typical e-scooter's improves stability on the go and when parked, its trick move enabled by a hinge toward the forward part of the deck.
The standard Series 1 is powered by a 468-Wh battery in a waterproof shell, the Series 1 Max uses a 702-Wh battery. A motor on the rear axle makes a peak 1.2 horsepower and continuous 0.8 horsepower to go along with 22 pound-feet of torque.
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