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Meet the mighty Navig8r Dash 55 AWD (All Wheel Drive) – the ultimate all-terrain e-scooter equipped with a formidable dual motor. Whether you’re in the park, or embarking on thrilling outdoor adventures, the Dash 55 boasts the capability to conquer nearly any surface thanks to its enhanced suspension and formidable power.
AWD – Dual Motor with a peak output of 1500W – Unleash Thrilling Power
Experience unmatched acceleration and conquer steep terrains with ease thanks to our electric scooter’s dual motor setup, boasting an impressive 1500W peak output. Elevate your riding adventure!
High-Performance Suspension. Providing a Ultimate Ride
Dual front and rear suspension in your electric scooter provides exceptional shock absorption, making your ride incredibly comfortable even on bumpy or uneven surfaces. Say goodbye to jolts and bumps, and embrace a smoother, more enjoyable journey.
Front and Rear Disk Brakes. Stop Quickly & Smoothly
With both front and rear disc brakes ensures precise and powerful stopping ability, significantly improving safety and control during your rides. Whether you need to slow down or stop suddenly, these brakes offer the responsiveness and reliability you can count on.
10” Rugged Air Tyres and Wheels. Ready for Almost Any Surface
You’ll experience exceptional stability and comfort, effortlessly gliding over various terrains. These tires absorb shocks and provide a smooth, cushioned ride, ensuring your journeys are not only safer but also more enjoyable.
20 Degrees Incline Angle. Going Up-Hill Should Be Fun
Dash 55 is capable of riding up to a 20-degree incline angle ensures you can effortlessly navigate hilly terrain and conquer inclines with ease, expanding your travel options and making your rides more versatile.
Safe Battery Complies with Australian & International Battery Safety Standards
Our Lithium battery has been independently tested and complies with Australian and international battery safety standards. It contains battery management circuitry to prevent overheating, over charging, accidental short circuits and discharging.