Lvneng raises its game with the new NCE-S

This page is translated from the original post "Lvneng monte en gamme avec le nouveau NCE-S" in French.

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Yadea NCE S

With its 6.6 kW motor, the Lvneng NCE-S offers seemingly sufficient performance for temporarily leaving cities.

Already featuring several scooters, the Lvneng range expands with a new model: the NCE-S. Classified in the 125 cc equivalent category, this scooter can venture outside urban areas and use certain highways. It indeed reaches a top speed of 90 km/h.

The design appears quite refined. The NCE-S has its own personality, even though the front still somewhat resembles the Niu NQi. Lighting is provided by LEDs at the front and rear.

90 km Range

Powered by Bosch, the Lvneng NCE-S’s motor delivers 6.6 kW and 170 Nm torque. As is common for this type of scooter, it is directly integrated into the rear wheel. The electricity needed for operation is stored in a pack of two LG batteries. With a total capacity of 4.9 kWh, the set guarantees a theoretical range of 90 km. The batteries, which are guaranteed for two years, recharge in 7 hours. Braking is provided by two discs, 250 mm at the front and 220 mm at the rear.

The NCE-S isn’t the cheapest 125 electric scooter on the market, but it compensates with good performance and a full equipment package.

Although the batteries are located under the seat, the Lvneng NCE-S features a storage compartment. According to the manufacturer, you can even fit a helmet inside. The scooter is equipped with a 7-inch color instrument panel, an alarm, a USB port, and a keyless start system. It can also be connected to an app that allows tracking the vehicle’s location, activating the alarm, and accessing other information.

The Lvneng NCE-S is sold for €6,999. Like all electric scooters equipped with a lithium-ion battery, it is eligible for the eco bonus. This reduces the price by €900.

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