
The Matrix Lite is a premium, lightweight, and foldable mobility scooter designed for individuals who prioritize mobility, independence, and convenience. With its automatic folding feature activated by a remote control, the Matrix Lite ensures effortless storage and portability, making it an ideal companion for both daily use and travel.
Features:
Specifications:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Steel |
| Unfolded Dimensions | 1020 × 510 × 920 mm |
| Folded Dimensions | 450 × 510 × 730 mm |
| Seat Width | 41 cm |
| Loading Capacity | 120 kg |
| Range | Up to 16 km |
| Motor | DC180W |
| Battery | 24V 10AH lithium |
| Max Speed | 6 km/h (3.7 mph) |
| Front Tires | 7″ PU solid tires |
| Rear Tires | 8″ PU solid tires |
| Climbing Slope | Up to 12° |
| Charging Time | 6 to 8 hours |
| Armrest Width | 18.5 inches |
| Net Weight (w/o battery) | 26 kg |
| Net Weight (with battery) | 28 kg |
| Drive Mode | Rear drive |
| Braking System | Electromagnetic brake |
| Battery Lifetime | Over 1000 charge cycles |
The Matrix Lite is available in four vibrant colors: Blue, Red, White, and Yellow, allowing users to choose a style that suits their preference. Priced at an MSRP of $2,549.99 (excluding a $150 freight fee), it offers exceptional value for a feature-rich mobility solution.
Embrace the freedom to move with ease and confidence with the Matrix Lite Mobility Scooter.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Steel |
| Unfolded Dimensions | 1020 × 510 × 920 mm |
| Folded Dimensions | 450 × 510 × 730 mm |
| Seat Width | 41 cm |
| Loading Capacity | 120 kg |
| Range | Up to 16 km |
| Motor | DC180W |
| Battery | 24V 10AH lithium |
| Max Speed | 6 km/h (3.7 mph) |
| Front Tires | 7″ PU solid tires |
| Rear Tires | 8″ PU solid tires |
| Climbing Slope | Up to 12° |
| Charging Time | 6 to 8 hours |
| Armrest Width | 18.5 inches |
| Net Weight (w/o battery) | 26 kg |
| Net Weight (with battery) | 28 kg |
| Drive Mode | Rear drive |
| Braking System | Electromagnetic brake |
| Battery Lifetime | Over 1000 charge cycles |