Xiaomi Pro 2 Electric Scooter – Black

It only takes 3 seconds to fold the scooter together. After folding, the vehicle is compact and takes up less space, making it easy to fit in the trunk. The body is made of low-density, high-strength aerospace grade aluminum alloy material and can carry a load of up to 100kg. With a net weight of 14.2 kg, it can easily be taken anywhere at anytime.

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The new-for-2020 Xiaomi Pro 2 builds on the best-selling M365 Pro, with upgraded safety features. It’s Xiaomi’s premium level e-scooter, complete with a proven 300W rated motor with 25km/h top speed and 45km claimed range*, air-filled tyres and stylish integrated display unit.

The 300W power (it can deliver up to 600W output in challenging situations) is useful if you get close to the Pro 2’s 100kg weight limit and want to cruise easily, or need to climb hills regularly. Plus, the larger construction compared to the 1S and Essential e-scooters provides the most stable ride possible from a Xiaomi e-scooter.

Now with full 360-degree visibility thanks to the inclusion front, side and rear reflectors, meeting the latest European standards, as well as improved front and rear lights, the Pro 2 also keeps you safer on your daily ride too.

Built on a bestselling formula

The Xiaomi Pro 2 is built on the skeleton of its predecessor: the M365 Pro, one of the top-selling e-scooters of all time. The most powerful Xiaomi e-scooter around, it boasts a proven 300W rated motor, a claimed range of up to 45km*, air-filled tyres and a compact, foldable 14.2kg construction.

Improved 360-degree visibility

With improved LED lights and front, side and rear reflectors, the Xiaomi Pro 2 meets the latest European safety standards. This makes your daily ride safer, enabling you to see further in the dark, and be seen by others.

Energy recovery system

Like all Xiaomi e-scooters, the Pro 2 comes with an energy recovery system built into the front wheel motor. Pull the brakes, and the electronic brake converts some of the energy back into battery power, prolonging your remaining range.

Avoid punctures by maintaining tyre pressure

Properly inflating your tyres is the most important factor to avoid punctures. Failing to maintain exact tyre pressures will result in punctures. You should check the tyre pressure once a week for a better ride quality, greater range and ensuring a longer tyre life. You can find your optimal tyre pressure range on the sidewall of your tyres.

Additional information

Top Speed

15.5 mph / 25 km/h

Optimum range

28 miles / 45 km
Based on standard testing regulations with a 75kg / 12st rider at 25 degrees celsius ambient temperature, on a stable surface.

Motor Power

300 W

Speed Modes

3

Charge Time

8.5 hours

Scooter Weight

14.2 kg

Folded Dimensions

H 49 x L 108 x W 43 cm

Unfolded Dimensions

H 118 x L 108 x W 43 cm

Rider Maximum Load

100 kg / 15.5 st

Age

16 +

Warranty

– 2-year UK Xiaomi warranty
– All of our Xiaomi e-scooters are UK stock and come with a 2-year UK warranty (unlike many imports that have to be returned to Europe or China for warranty issues). Please note, this warranty does NOT cover use in the rain.

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