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The New Dragonfly Hyperscooter is a Unique 4 Wheel Electric Scooter

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Dragonfly hyperscooter is an unusual-looking rideable that looks like a skateboard with a steering column. Dragonfly is actually a four-wheel electric scooter called dragonfly. The weight is a surprise of this dragonfly hyperscooter which is less than 40 pounds and can hit a top speed of 25 mph.

This is an electric scooter with a unique style and specs. Everybody has waited to test a drive on it. This is available for preorders in the UK with an expected date in December. The dragonfly hyperscooter is powered by a removable key lock 48 volt battery and dual 550-watt motors with a peak output of 1,650 watts.

Dragonfly Hyperscooter Style and Specs

Dragonfly has three riding modes, beginner D1 mode with ten mph, D2 intermediate mode with 15 mph, and D3 for professional 25 mph. It has four unique wheel steering with a dual adjustable wishbone suspension for stiffness.

You can choose between all-terrain or urban 10-inch pneumatic rubber tires while purchasing. The all-terrain ones are a bit textured for off-road use but would not feel smooth on the city streets.

Besides the tire choice, the dragonfly comes in two body versions. It gives the users more flexibility in choice. The DF  $2,720, or £2,500, AU$4,175 converted, is good and narrower for urban parks and streets. The DFX (AU$5,000, £3,000, or roughly $3,265) is for off-road riding with handguards and fenders. Both scooters have electric front brakes, a carbon-fibre deck, and a mechanical rear drum brake.

The dragonfly hyperscooter can travel approximately 50 miles on a full charge. But it also depends on the conditions like rider terrain and size. The three hours is the charge time, and both versions come with a 3.5 inches digital display. This digital display shows the current speed, ride mode, trip range, battery, and flight status.

It has the feature to provide spoken navigation, ride sounds, and a horn with the accessory sound pod. Dragonfly hyperscooter can be connected to a smartphone via apps. It has twin headlights, rear and front LED pulsing turn signals, and also a brake light.

Dragonfly Hyperscooter also has a built-in security system which amazes the riders. It has a four-digit passcode also to enable the system. There is also a built-in GPS and a loud audible alarm. If something happens, the scooter can give an indication and be located via the tracker.

According to Dragonfly, the preorders of this dragonfly hyperscooter should ship in December. Dragonfly hyperscooters are coming from the United Kingdom, so the users in the US will have exorbitant uncertainty about the shipping.

Dragonfly Hyperscooter Preorders

Dragonfly Hyperscooter will give users a new riding experience, and it is the first hyperscooter of all time. It has four wheels, patented full tilt tech with 1100W motor 35- lb capacity. It is based in London, United Kingdom, and people can place their pre orders.

It is more than just a scooter with four wheels. After five years of engineering, testing, and prototyping, the dragonfly hyperscooter has become the first urban transportation and features the full tilt steering system.

The riders will be able to tilt the scooter on the large, stable platform naturally from side to side. They can also curve the hyperscooter through the city. Dragonfly is a future of urban transportation and a refined vehicle for the modern urbanite. The elegant and sleek cruising machine will turn heads and part the crowd. This is not just a regular scooter but a dragonfly hyperscooter.

Gina Jackson
Gina Jackson leads Techywired's coverage of computing and gaming niche. She has been writing about best gaming laptops and PCs which is his passion right from the start of his career. She is a gaming geek from the early childhood and you can always find her playing video games in her favorite couch.

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