If it was in production, we would rush on this scooter. Very clean, very smooth, very well design. The project, easy dubbed “Scoot“, was completed last year by the Dutch design agency GRO. In essence, it was developed “for people who want a product that offers style and simplicity.”
The scooter runs with an electrical lithium-ion battery that lasts around 45 km for a rechargeable time of 6 hours. Although it cannot hurry faster than 30 km/h, it is classified as a bike, so, yes, no helmet is required and you can mesmerize over the long hair of your boy/girlfriend.
Scoot is currently exhibited at the Milan design week 2006. Of course, we are totally speculating over it and it was another design exhibition in Milano, but last year, when Andrew Lang grabbed the first prize for its Cycloc bicycle rack, he then hooked up some investors to produce its innovation. Good luck, GRO.
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