Velocifero Oliver: The No-Fuss Electric Scooter

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Velocifero Oliver

It’s not just Cake that makes original and practical scooters! The proof is this new Velocifero Oliver.

Velocifero has Italian origins but manufactures its vehicles in China. Since 2015, the company has decided to focus on electric models, developing a full range that includes both scooters and bikes. But Velocifero also has ambitions in the motorized two-wheelers market. During EICMA in Milan, the brand introduced the Oliver, a scooter with a particularly unique look.

The minimalist approach used for this model is somewhat similar to Cake’s Osa. It fits well with the utilitarian nature of the scooter, which features two large rear racks and a flat floor. Thanks to its 3 kW motor directly integrated into the wheel, the Velocifero Oliver can reach a speed of 85 km/h. It is therefore certified within the 125 cc equivalent category.

The two batteries are removable and each weigh about ten kilos. With a capacity of 1.44 kWh, they guarantee a theoretical range of 85 km and can be recharged in about 5 hours. The lighting uses LED technology, and braking is provided by disc brakes. The total weight of the scooter is around one hundred kilograms.

Velocifero Tennis, the other new model

The Tennis is available both in electric and thermal versions. According to Velocifero, it’s a unique case in the scooter market.

Oliver is set to go into production in April 2023. It is also at this time that Velocifero plans to launch the Tennis, another electric model also showcased at EICMA. This scooter, which is notable for being available in both electric and combustion versions, has a power rating similar to the Oliver. It reaches 85 km/h and promises a theoretical range of 70 km. Charging will also be easier thanks to the removable batteries. As for pricing, no information has been provided for either the Tennis or the Oliver.

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