Dash 3: Reinvented Mobility with McLaren
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The Dash 3 by Dashmoto represents a major advancement in improving the daily lives of people with reduced mobility.
Equipped with a monocoque carbon fiber chassis developed by McLaren, the Dash 3 electric tricycle combines lightness, durability, and maneuverability to meet the needs of simple and accessible mobility. Weighing only 19 kg with the seat (12 kg without), the Dash 3 features a one-click folding mechanism, making it easy to transport and store in confined spaces. Its compact design and light weight allow it to easily fit into daily routines, whether moving around an apartment, a pharmacy, or a park.
The three driving modes (walk, cruise, sport) are designed to adapt to various environments, giving everyone the opportunity to move around autonomously. The walk mode, limited to 6 km/h, ensures perfect control in crowded spaces, while the sport mode enables longer distances with a maximum speed of 29 km/h.
The Dash 3 enhances comfort with an ergonomic seat, a suspension system, and puncture-proof tires that absorb shocks, guaranteeing a smooth ride even on uneven terrains. These features, combined with electronic assistance for inclines and a range of up to 40 km, make it a reliable and durable solution to meet everyday needs.
Made from carbon fiber, the Dash 3 is not only lightweight but also weather-resistant, offering superior longevity compared to traditional materials. Its LED headlights and low center of gravity enhance safety, while its ease of use allows for quick handling without complex tools.
Designed by Kim Ng, whose personal experience with an injury inspired this creation, the Dash 3 is more than just a scooter: it is a way to restore freedom and independence to those who need it most, while offering modern and stylish mobility.
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