The minds behind Bo’s chic e-scooter met one another whereas working for the superior engineering arm at (F1 staff) Williams. Their mission was to take their data of designing and constructing a number of the world’s quickest automobiles to construct a greater e-scooter. However whereas they not work for a System One staff, they’ll’t fairly shake that want to construct autos that journey at preposterously daft pace. Which is why the corporate has at this time unveiled The Turbo, a souped-up model of the usual Bo e-scooter with a possible high pace of greater than 100 miles per hour and a spread of as much as 150 miles.
The Turbo (certainly, the Tur…Bo, non?) is supplied with a 24,000W dual-motor engine, and a 1,800Wh battery. Naturally, given Bo’s deal with security and stability, the scooter has F1-style air intakes to maintain each the electronics and brakes properly cool. Given the scooter’s gentle weight, Bo claims it has the next energy to weight ratio than a hypercar just like the Bugatti Veyron. It’s already been examined by former skilled BMX rider Tre Whyte. Though he hasn’t fairly but been in a position to breach the 100mph barrier the corporate thinks that isn’t far off.
In fact, the Turbo is one method to pull the world’s eyeballs to a product, particularly because it’s asserting the US availability of its scooters. Clients within the US can now order a Bo M, with autos accessible sooner or later in August 2025. If you need the usual Bo M, with a spread of 25 miles, will set you again $1,990 whereas the M2, with a spread pushing 40 miles, will price $2,490. And, when you’re the kind of one that thinks that proudly owning a scooter that may go at highway automobile speeds is a good suggestion, you’ll truly be capable of purchase a Turbo: It’ll price you no less than $29,500, with the primary supply going to a collector in Madrid subsequent 12 months forward of that metropolis’s inaugural grand prix.
