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Vmax VX4 GT (20 km/h, 100 km, 500 W)
EUR1499,–

Vmax VX4 GT

20 km/h, 100 km, 500 W


Question about Vmax VX4 GT

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pdanystyle

8 months ago

Why does the Vx4 brake when shutting down? What kind of bullshit is that... I'll stick with the old VX2. 1 Less weight. 2 Does not brake, even with cruise control. 3 folding mechanism only works with a wedge... Vx2 has the same performance and is cheaper. 4 No locking with the app! Only with password. 5. would have expected better for the price...

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Anonymous

7 months ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
So mine doesn't brake, I can easily reach 30 or more km/h downhill. The
recuperation brake only recuperates when it is pressed.
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Virginia Parrotta

8 months ago

Automatic braking when travelling downhill: This is intentional with the VX4 GT, the recuperation brake (EBS) is designed to recover energy while maintaining a controlled speed.
Cruise control + no freewheel: Correct, the scooter runs more freely on the VX2, while the VX4 brakes slightly on downhill gradients, even with active cruise control.
Folding mechanism with wedge: The design of the VX4 is more stable, but more complicated. The VX2 folds faster, many people prefer the old system.