Description
HIGH-TECH DESIGN
The Luggie’s smart folding system makes it the world’s most compact scooter, and the folding and unfolding really is as easy as it looks!It comes with the latest battery technology as it uses a Lithium Polymer battery, that is the same technology being used in the latest electric cars!
● A truly lightweight foldable mobility scooter
● Perfect for travelling due its suitcase dimensions
● Excellent quality
● Foldable in 3 easy steps
EASY PORTABLE
The Luggie Mobility Scooter is the most versatile travel scooter in the world! It can be taken on any form of public transport deal with most inclines and will never let you down!
| Model Name | Luggie | ||
| Maximum Speed | 6.4 kph / 4 mph | Ground clearance at motor | 3.7cm / 1.46″ |
| Weight Capacity | 250lbs | Seat base height from ground | 48~53cm / 19.1″~21″ |
| Per-charge range | 18Km / 11mile(90Kg Capacity) | Total Weight(with battery) | 25.5Kg / 56.1lbs |
| Maximum Safe Slope | 6° | Turning Radius | 103.8cm / 40.87″ |
| Ovreall Length | 98.2cm / 38.6″ | Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
| Overall Wheels Width | 45.5cm / 17.9″ | Off-board Charger | 5amp |
| Ground clearance at side deck | 8.9cm / 3.5″ | Colors | Black |
Market-leading weight capacity
Carrying weight starting 250 lbs and up to 360 lbs
Comfortably wide seat
15 or 17 inch seats. Whatever you decide, you’ll start to enjoy those long cruises
State-of-the-art suspension
For a smooth, elegant, and more sturdy ride
Surprisingly long battery range
3-6 hours total charging time from empty to 100%. Range depends on the battery
Aircraft-grade alluminum frame
Only the strongest, lightest and most durable materials are used
Minimal design, maximum protection
Precision-engineered and smartly designed to fold and limit damages
Flat-free tires go round and round
Solid PU tires for a cushioned ride with shock absorbing wheels
Lightweight and sturdy
The lightest Luggie is just 50 lbs while the heaviest Luggie weighs only 70 lbs!
Tightest Turning Radius
If you can’t navigate tight spaces with ease, what’s the point?













