Pininfarina’s ‘final mile’ answer is now on sale.
Ferrari’s long-term design companion Pininfarina has pulled the covers off a brand new electric scooter – dubbed the KPF Argento.
Developed in partnership with ‘e-mobility specialist’ Platum, the aluminium two-wheeler measures 83.5cm from nostril to tail and rides on 20cm tyres.
A single electric motor within the rear hub permits a high velocity of 24km/h, whereas a lithium-ion battery limits vary to 40km.
A digital show on the handlebars features a speedometer, battery stage readings, and a headlight toggle.
The KPF Argento by Pininfarina scooter is now on sale in Italy from €599 ($AU$900).
Drive has reached out to the producer to find out if it plans to supply the product in Australia, and this story might be up to date if extra info turns into out there.
Pininfarina is greatest identified for its work on automobiles, notably from Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Peugeot, Bentley, Lancia, BMW, and Maserati.
A spin-off firm known as Automobili Pininfarina is at the moment growing an electric hypercar often called the Battista, and underpinned by the Rimac Nevera platform.