Segway-Ninebot launches C2 Lite eKickScooter for kids
Segway-Ninebot has introduced the C2 Lite, an eKickScooter for children aged 6 to 12, priced at AUD $399.
The company, known for its micro-mobility solutions, has targeted this product at young riders developing their balance and coordination. The C2 Lite features include 7-inch solid tyres, a non-slip footboard, and an easy-to-learn mechanical handbrake, ensuring a safe riding experience.
Gino Casha, Head of Segway-Ninebot Australia, commented: "We're delighted to introduce the C2 Lite, which combines style with cutting-edge design. This C2 Lite is more than just a scooter, it's crafted to boost kids' confidence as they explore and play. With its impressive features and customisable light system, the C2 Lite ensures that young riders not only enjoy a safe and enjoyable experience but can also personalise their eKickScooter with their favourite colour as they cruise around."
The C2 Lite offers a vibrant RGB light system with over 256 colour choices, allowing the lighting to adjust according to the scooter's riding mode. The scooter is equipped with a 130W brushless motor, capable of reaching speeds up to 16 km/h. It boasts a battery range of up to 9 km and a run-time of 70 minutes on a single charge.
The scooter provides three adjustable riding modes tailored to different skill levels. The Standard Mode is suitable for beginners, with a slower start and a maximum speed of 12 km/h. The Sport Mode is designed for more experienced riders with faster acceleration and a top speed of 16 km/h. Additionally, the Power-Assist Mode allows children to glide with assistance at speeds up to 16 km/h.
Parents and children can easily monitor the scooter's power levels using the clear battery indicator, ensuring uninterrupted riding fun.
The C2 Lite is launched at a price of AUD $399 and is available in Australia at Segway's online and retail stores, as well as through retailers such as Rebel Sports, JB Hi-Fi, 99 Bikes, Harvey Norman, Scooter Hut, Bing Lee, and iScoot.