KTM/Husqvarna electric maxi-scooter spied | Autocar India

It features floorboard mounted batteries, and a maxi-style layout, with a prominent spine section and 14-inch wheels.

It’s well known that KTM and Bajaj are co-developing an e-scooter platform, and a new test mule has been spotted that shows an upcoming model. Once finalised, it could come to market as either a KTM, or a Husqvarna (the Swedish brand is owned by KTM).

  1. Floorboard-mounted battery pack
  2. 14-inch wheels, prominent spine section
  3. Large TFT touchscreen visible

The rider of the test mule is seen wearing KTM apparel, and there are a number of elements on the scooter that feature a KTM identity. But the sleek indicators are straight from the Husqvarna catalogue, so it’s quite likely that this could be a Husqvarana e-scooter. If the trend seen in petrol motorcycles continues, then the upcoming KTM and Husqvarna electric scooters will share their underpinnings.

Of course, Husqvarna has already shown an electric scooter concept, in the form of the Vektorr concept that broke cover a couple of years ago. However, that was a relatively low-speed scooter, powered by a 4kW motor and featuring a 45kph top speed. Also under development is a larger, more powerful 8kW model, and that is most likely what we see here.

Interesting elements include a very intricate aluminium swingarm, and a large touchscreen display. The scooter appears to get a mid-mounted motor, with the motor housing mounted on the swingarm and featuring cooling fins. The battery pack is housed in the floorboard, and there is a maxi-scooter format here, with a prominent central spine section and 14-inch wheels.

Many of the aluminium parts, including the swingarm, motor housing and pillion footpegs, seem to be milled from solid aluminium, while the plastic body panels appear to be 3D printed. These prototyping methods suggest that this project is still very much in its early stages, so don’t expect to see a production version of this scooter anytime soon.

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