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Bengaluru's N-First: Gets Stares, Delivers Smiles

5 Dec

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Summary

  • N-First e-scooter draws attention for its unique, motorcycle-like design.
  • Its 16-inch wheels offer a comfortable ride over rough roads.
  • Priced at ₹84,999, it appeals to new riders seeking style and ease.
Bengaluru's N-First: Gets Stares, Delivers Smiles

Bengaluru-based Numeros Motors has introduced the N-First e-scooter, designed to capture the interest of new riders with its unique aesthetic. Its 16-inch wheels, tall suspension, and slim profile contribute to a stylish yet functional appearance that has proven to be a conversation starter.

The N-First Max+ variant, featuring a 3-kWh battery and 2.5 kW peak power, offers distinct riding modes. Despite a slight initial acceleration delay in Eco mode, it maintains decent traffic speeds. The motorcycle-like handling, attributed to its 16-inch wheels and 117 kg kerb weight, makes maneuvering through traffic enjoyable.

While drum brakes perform adequately, occasional acceleration quirks and vibrations from 7 kph to 30 kph were noted, possibly due to its chain drive. Storage is limited, with the battery under the seat. Priced at ₹84,999, the N-First offers a straightforward, compelling option in the growing EV market.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The N-First stands out with its motorcycle-like design, 16-inch wheels, and tall suspension, attracting significant attention.
Its 16-inch wheels provide a comfortable ride, effectively handling various road surfaces, including rough stretches.
Priced at ₹84,999, the N-First is aimed at new riders seeking a stylish and easy-to-ride electric scooter.

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