Velocifero will put to the test the electric scooter that competes with MotoGP motorcycles

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The electric mobility industry continues to surprise us with revolutionary innovations that completely transform the way we move. This time, Velocifero introduces their latest creation, an electric scooter with 200 horsepower that promises accelerations comparable to those of MotoGP motorcycles, challenging all the known limits up to this point.

On June 30th, a milestone in the history of electric scooters will be marked as Velocifero aims to set a new speed record with its powerful creation. This scooter breaks all stereotypes, departing from the conventional design we are accustomed to seeing on the streets. With an imposing fairing reminiscent of mega scooters, equipped with aerodynamic appendages worthy of MotoGP competitions, and even a partially faired front wheel to enhance aerodynamics, this electric scooter becomes a true technological gem.

From an aerodynamic standpoint, every little detail has been taken into account. The rider has the ability to adopt a crouched position that allows them to maximize the coverage of the fairing and windshield, providing complete protection against the wind. Although this position may pose a challenge in terms of maintaining stability and visibility, it undoubtedly adds a spectacular element to the overall package. The design and decoration of the scooter pay homage to the emotions and aesthetics of MotoGP, transporting us to the excitement and speed of the most thrilling competitions.

Although Velocifero has not disclosed exact performance figures, there is speculation that this high-performance electric scooter could surpass even the acceleration of motorcycles ridden by MotoGP champions like Marc Márquez. With its lighter weight compared to a MotoGP bike and the equivalent power of 200 horsepower, this electric scooter could be a true beast in terms of acceleration. However, it is important to remember that in other aspects such as braking and cornering, MotoGP bikes will remain unbeatable.

The exciting challenge to establish the speed record with this electric scooter will take place at the iconic Monza circuit on June 30th. Alessandro Tartarini, son of Leopoldo Tartarini, a renowned Italian rider from the 40s and 50s, will be in charge of attempting this feat. The passion for speed and innovation runs in the veins of the Tartarini family, as Leopoldo founded Italjet in 1960, which has become a reference in the world of motorcycles. Now, Alessandro, who is also part of Velocifero, has the opportunity to follow in his father's footsteps and set a new record that will mark the history of electric scooters.

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