This extreme e-scooter is the wildest thing youll see all week
Date:
Wed, 28 Sep 2022 17:21:32 +0000
Description:
The D-Fly Dragonfly HyperScooter has officially hit shelves.
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When does an electric scooter stop being an electric scooter? According to British-based manufacturer D-Fly, not even after youve added four wheels, two motors and a 3.5-inch touchscreen to a carbon fiber frame.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen if youre in the market for an all-terrain
e-scooter to make onlookers mistake you for Batman on the way to work, then look no further than the Dragonfly.
Dubbed the worlds first HyperScooter by its creators, this strikingly-clad e-scooter claims to be the urban mobility equivalent of a supercar, offering riders a novel new way to travel about town. But is the Dragonfly likely to break into our ranking of the worlds best electric scooters ? Lets dig into its specs to find out.
The most eye-catching feature of the Dragonfly is, of course, its four-wheel design. Both iterations of the e-scooter the urban DF and off-road DFX come packing D-Flys patented three-dimensional full-tilt steering system, which engages all four wheels simultaneously to deliver improved stability and control.
Both models sport 10-inch tires, though the amount of tread offered by each differs slightly (youll get slick tires on the urban Dragonfly and rugged tires on the off-road version). The D-Fly Dragonfly electric scooter comes in two distinct variants (Image credit: D-Fly)
This four-wheel setup is supported by dual wishbone suspension (a first in
the e-scooter market), fully adjustable hydraulic damped sprung suspension, adjustable deck suspension and full axle articulation all of which sits
under the Dragonflys wide-base carbon fiber platform. In other words, this thing will navigate tricky underfoot conditions natural or otherwise while keeping you as level as possible, should you wish to hit the dirt tracks
after a hard day at the office.
Under its figurative hood, the Dragonfly packs two 550W motors capable of delivering up to 1,650W of power to all four wheels, which D-Fly says is enough to propel you towards a top speed of 25mph (40 km/h). For comparison, the top three picks in our current ranking of the best electric scooters (US) boast max speeds of 18.6mph, 20mph and 19mph, respectively so the Dragonfly certainly has pace on its side.
Unfortunately, e-scooters cant legally exceed 20mph in many US states (a figure that drops to an even lower 12.5mph in the UK), so the Dragonflys superior power credentials are likely to prove superfluous for most urban riders. Still, its nice to know that youll be able to reach max legal speeds with ease, or properly let loose if you go off-road. Image 1 of 3 (Image credit: D-Fly) Image 2 of 3 (Image credit: D-Fly) Image 3 of 3 (Image credit: D-Fly) Gadgets galore
More relevant, then, is the Dragonflys suite of on-board tech which, quite frankly, sounds like it could rival some low-budget cars. Both scooter models come equipped with a 3.5-inch digital screen that shows the rider their
speed, trip range, light status, battery performance and mode options, while other features like on-board ride sounds, spoken navigation and an electric horn are available through an attachable sound pod accessory.
Youll also be able to lock the Dragonfly using a four-digit pin that disables the scooters electronic system until reentered and given that were talking about the urban mobility equivalent of a supercar, per D-Flys description, this feature is likely to come in handy. (Image credit: D-Fly)
So, the Dragonfly is a speedy, super-versatile, high-tech e-scooter thats built to weather all manner of outdoor environments but how much does it cost? Well, thats the bad news.
The Dragonfly is available to purchase now on Indiegogo for 1750 (around $1850) or 2100 (around $2200), depending on the model you go for. Suffice to say, thats a lot of money for an e-scooter even one that does make you look and feel like Batman.
For comparison, our current top pick for US e-scooters, the Segway Ninebot Kickscooter Max, retails for $999.99 (although its currently on sale at
Amazon for $899.99), while our equivalent pick in the UK, the second-generation Pure Air Pro , costs 599.00.
D-Fly may argue that, because the Dragonfly sports double the wheels, it should demand double the price, but it remains to be seen just how much of an improved riding experience this unique HyperScooter design offers.
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