Titanium and Ultra Lightness for the Urban Native T9

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Urban Native T9

Light and ultra-maneuverable, the T9 scooter from Urban Native could become the new icon for a trendy and affluent urban clientele.

With 2.5 million scooter users in France in 2022, an increase of 500,000 compared to 2021, the market is experiencing significant growth. In this thriving context, Urban Native positions itself as a determined player aiming to revolutionize urban mobility with the T9, its brand new scooter.

Light is right for the T9

Weighing barely 10 kilograms, the T9 is currently one of the lightest models on the market. Urban Native used the latest technologies and materials from the bicycle industry to design and manufacture this ultra-light electric scooter. The T9 is made of grade 9 titanium, ensuring resistance, controlled flexibility, and presumably good durability in an urban environment that can be quite harsh on these micro-vehicles. The manufacturer seems confident, as all scooters purchased in 2023 will benefit from a 5-year warranty.

Fashion victim

Its raw and minimalist aesthetic and its mismatched 12-inch front wheels and 8-inch rear wheels will certainly turn some heads on the Parisian pavements or dedicated paths along the Seine. With its very simple folding system, the T9 measures only 1.2 meters when folded and can be stored very easily vertically in the “Monolith” position. It shouldn’t stand out awkwardly in an open-plan office space.

With its powerful 1500W motor and 400Wh battery, the T9 offers nearly 35 km of range per charge and promises an acceleration from 0 to 5 meters in just 2.52 seconds! Honestly, we’re not entirely sure what that really means, but it’ll definitely impress when asked how it works.

If this charming raw metal toy appeals to you, be prepared to irresponsibly splurge as the T9 is priced at 3,300 euros.

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