Scooter. Options: rear view camera.
The next generation deluxe model in the Quingo 5 wheel mobility scooter range. A stylish, road legal, car replacement the Vitess 2 is the perfect solution for varied terrain with more power which means greater performance. The unique 5 wheel stability system enjoyed by Quingo scooters maintains the manoeuvrability, superior driving position and posture benefits of a 3 wheel mobility scooter while implementing the stability and safer cornering characteristics of a 4 wheel scooter. As well as the exceptional anatomical driving position all Quingos also offer an astonishing 80% more foot room than a 4 wheel mobility scooter of a similar length. Additionally Quintell™ Adaptive foot-plates allow individual adjustment in multiple planes assuring the most natural and comfortable ride.
Advanced Vehicle Concepts Ltd
7-8 Stadium Way
Cradock Road Industrial Estate,
Luton
Bedfordshire
LU4 0JF
UK
info@quingoscooters.comLength | |
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Width (cm) | 64cm |
Range | 48km |
Height (cm) | 134cm |
Length (cm) | 127cm |
Turning Circle Diameter (cm) | 110cm |
Speed | |
Maximum Speed (kmph) | 6.4km/h - 12.9km/h |
Mass | |
Capacity (kg) | 182kg |
Ergonomic design | |
Simple charging |
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