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Unagi e scooters exceed all expectations when it comes to looks, performance and ease of use - they're known as your personal liberation device.
The matte black is a triple coated luxury finish, and it's so much better than what we normally expect from the electric scooter category, we think it's worthy of Batman himself. Combined with the Japanese TORAY carbon fiber stem tube, the amazing one-click folding mechanism and the sleek, futuristic dashboard and we think you have an engineering breakthrough.
Unagi have created a scooter that exceeds all expectations when it comes to functionality and design - why not test ride one with us today?
As Australia's largest electric scooter retailer, we have the best Unagi scooter available, providing unrestrained freedom of movement.
Unagi E450 Dual "The Tesla": The Unagi Scooter keeps no secrets, and tells no lies. Its superiority is due to advanced materials, top-tier technology, and thousands of engineering hours. This all produces a dual motor, zero-emission electric scooter that travels long distances on a charge, conquers hills with ease, and glides over rough road surfaces.
It has a brilliant motor you will love, with ergonomically optimized dual electronic anti-lock brakes bring confidence, meaning you can come to a complete stop within 3.9m. And with a press of one button, your Unagi patented stainless steel hinge system folds and locks in one smooth, satisfying click.
Every inch of the carbon fiber Unagi Tesla is designed with longevity, structural integrity and a minimalist look for a ride experience like no other.
Your Unagi Tesla weighs 10.9 kg, and has three riding modes so is perfect as your daily commuter ride. Top speed is up to 24.7kph, consistent with local regulations, and your maximum range is just under 25km.
The Tesla scooters also feature some great safety elements - flush mounted 47 lumen LED headlight, rear blinking red LED, and the incredible handlebar. Integrated into the magnesium alloy top bar is your intuitive dashboard throttle, brake, horn, and LED headlight. It's your sleek, integrated command center, without bulky wires or annoying consoles.
Available in:
Blue - a stunning Cosmic Blue. That might be a nice sidekick name.
Grey - known as Gotham Grey, we think someone has a superhero complex.
Black - Batman only wears Matte Black, or very dark grey.
Red - this shade is called Scarlet Fire which is a great name for a supervillain.
White - classy, elegant, understated. Officially known as Sea Salt, which seems unrelated to super heroes.
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How long does a Unagi electric scooter take to charge?
The Tesla takes approximately 4-5 hours.
Do I need a drivers license to ride a Unagi scooter?
Generally, electric scooters are allowed on private property without restrictions.
The rules differ across the States of Australia, so please check with your local State road traffic authority to be certain of the local laws for details regarding:
We are located in Queensland, where electric scooters are considered a wheeled recreational device, so they may be used on footpaths only. They may not be used on roads, or designated bicycle lanes.
Riders must be aged 12 or over and supervised by an adult until aged 16. Helmets are mandatory, and speeds must be limited to 25kph.
Please see more info: https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/skateboards and https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/personal-mobility-devices
Please view the full information here on the New South Wales Centre for Road Safety site.
New South Wales road rules currently stipulate that “powered foot scooters…cannot be registered and can only be used on private land.” As such, it is illegal to ride an electric scooter anywhere in New South Wales, other than on private property.
Victorian law stipulates that a motorised scooter cannot travel faster than 10km/h. Additionally, a motorised scooter must have a maximum power output of 200 watts or less. Electric scooters that do not meet these stipulations can be used on private property, but not in public.
If an electric scooter fails to meet these requirements, it is classified as a motor vehicle. If classified as a motor vehicle, the electric scooter must be registered, and the rider must have a valid motorcycle license. Please see VicRoads details here.
In South Australia, it is illegal to ride an electric scooter on the road, footpath, bicycle track, or anywhere other than private property. Under South Australian law, electric scooters are considered motor vehicles, with the relevant SA Transport law explaining “operating a motor vehicle requires a driver’s licence, registration and compulsory third party insurance. As these devices [electric scooters] do not meet the safety standards under the Australian Design Rules they are not eligible for registration.”
Currently, Western Australian laws via the motor vehicle licensing branch stipulate that electric scooters must travel at 10km/h or less, and “must not be used on footpaths and paths designed for shared use by pedestrians and bicycles.” In Western Australia any unlicensed electric scooters may only be used on private property. These rules apply to petrol and electrical powered scooters and mini motorcycles.
A motorised scooter cannot travel faster than 10km/h in Tasmania, and must have a power output of no more than 200 watts. If these stipulations are not met, the electric scooter is deemed to be a motor vehicle. However, electric scooters cannot be registered as motor vehicles in Tasmania as they fail to meet the minimum safety requirements. As such, any e-scooter that has a power output of more than 200 watts can only be used on private property in Tasmania. Please see info from the Tasmanian department of Transport here.
In the Northern Territory, a motorised foot scooter is typically a wheeled recreation device equipped with an engine or motor of some description. Motorised scooters with a power output greater than 200 watts are defined as motor vehicles in the NT Motor Vehicles Act. As motor vehicles, motorised scooters used on roads, or in public places, need to be registered and ridden by licensed riders. However, motorised scooters are not designed or manufactured to comply with registration requirements and national safety standards for road vehicles, such as Australian Design Rules (ADRs). Therefore, they cannot be granted registration for on-road use and may not be ridden on public roads or places open to the public (including footpaths, bike paths, carparks, etc.
From 1 July 2017, a personal mobility device (such as a Segway or Segway-type device) can be used in the ACT. There are strict rules and regulations applying to the use of these devices. Any breach of these rules and regulations may result in an infringement notice being issued by a police officer, with a penalty attached. From 20 December 2019, the framework for personal mobility devices was amended to include e-scooters and other similar devices. There are restrictions on the weight, dimensions and power of scooters that may be used, but they are generally allowed.
They are permitted on footpaths and bicycle paths, but not roads or bicycle lanes There are variable speed limits dependant on driving circumstances, there are age restrictions, you must wear a helmet.
How fast does a Unagi scooter go?
The Tesla's top speed is approximately 25kph, which is consistent with local regulations for scooting in a public place. Please check with your local authorities regarding private property.
What is the weight limit for a Unagi scooter?
Maximum recommended weight is 124kg. Maximum height is 2m tall to maintain a comfortable riding position.
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