Meet the GT3 Pro: Segway’s Wild Ride into Scooter Insanity

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Unleashing the Speed Demon

Segway has officially done it again, folks! Today, they unveiled what just might be the most outrageous electric scooter ever created: the GT3 Pro Superscooter. With a mind-boggling top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h), we’re officially stepping out of the droll world of commuting scooters and strapping ourselves into a rocket on two wheels.

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Power Meets Control

Powered by a dual 3,500-watt motor duo and a 72v battery system that churns out a staggering peak of 7,000 watts, this beast accelerates from 0 to 30 mph (48 km/h) in just 3.9 seconds. Want to feel like a superhero? Engage the ultra boost mode, and hold onto your helmets! But it’s not just speed; you can still bask in a range of up to 86 miles (138 km) under ideal conditions. Realistically, at that thrilling pace of 50 mph, you’ve still got about 34 miles (55 km) of electrifying freedom.

The Exotic Supercar of Scooters?

Segway proclaims the GT3 Pro to be the “exotic supercar of electric scooters,” and frankly, that might just be an understatement. Alongside a dazzling array of features like a 2.4-inch color TFT display, Apple Find My compatibility, Bluetooth connectivity, and real-time ride stats, you get a comprehensive suite for safety, including dual-piston hydraulic disc brakes with dynamic traction control. Not to mention, adjustable damping suspension will have you gliding over bumps like they’re mere speed bumps in the road of life.

So, while it does tip the scales at 117 lbs (53 kg), it’s capable of carrying riders up to 330 lbs (150 kg). The GT3 Pro isn’t just about raw power; it’s an impressive blend of performance, technology, and style promising a ride that blurs the lines between practical and insane. If you’re looking for thrills, this scoot is surely for you!

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