Ducati has launched the Pro-III electric scooter, touting the new micro-mobility machine as its ‘most technically advanced’ yet. The Ducati Pro-III electric scooter comes with an NFC token that is required to start up the machine. The user must bring the NFC token near the display, and wait for the ‘pass’ signal to appear, after which the scooter will start.
The Ducati Pro-III electric scooter is priced at €799, or around ₹68,400 in Europe. No plans for an India launch or pricing have been announced so far.
The Ducati Pro-III electric scooter is powered by a 350W motor, and features a 468Wh battery capacity. With the included battery, the scooter can cover 50Km on a single charge.
The Ducati Pro-III comes with an 3.2-inch LED display, which can choose between the four riding modes. The scooter can work at speeds of 6kmph, 15kmph, 20kmph, and 25kmph.
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The scooter also comes with a USB port which can charge a smartphone on the go. The Ducati Pro-III also has a companion app, available on both Android and iOS, which can help the user monitor the performance and location of the vehicle. The app also lets the user request live assistance with real-time chat.
The Ducati Pro-III comes with anti-puncture tubeless tyres. It utilises front and rear disc brakes, and features a frame made of magnesium alloy.