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New Velocifero Tennis-E Is A Compact And Charming Electric Scooter

Velocifero is a small Italian firm specializing in small-displacement scooters and commuters. It just lately dabbled into the world of electrical bikes, and we beforehand talked about a few of their improvements, with the Race-X being one of the crucial thrilling to be revealed in EICMA 2023. The model additionally has a brand new electrical scooter focused in direction of the stylish city commuter.

It’s known as the Tennis-E, and it takes the type of a retro-inspired scooter. Velocifero was based by Italian designer Alessandro Tartarini, so it’s clear that the corporate takes no shortcuts relating to design. The Tennis-E is, in any case, primarily based on the Tennis 125 gasoline-powered scooter, however swaps out the interior combustion engine for an electrical motor for a silent, zero-emissions trip.

New Velocifero Tennis-E Is A Compact And Charming Electric Scooter

From a styling perspective, the Tennis-E will get a minimalist exterior accentuated by flowing bodywork. It’s all about retro appears on this scooter, with a body-colored entrance apron and wheel covers. There are, nonetheless, fashionable touches integrated into the design, equivalent to a dual-optic headlight and full-LED DRLs.

Powering the compact and charming scooter is a everlasting magnet motor housed within the rear wheel. It pumps out three kilowatts of nominal output, and peaks out at 5 kilowatts, or about 6.7 horsepower, placing it throughout the similar efficiency ballpark as that of a 125cc gas-powered scooter. It is, nonetheless, differentiated when it comes to its torque, with Velocifero claiming a whopping 175 Nm (129.5 pound-feet) of torque from this electric motor. The Tennis-E provides its rider three trip modes consisting of Eco, Comfort, and Sport, and has a high velocity of 85 kilometers per hour (53 miles per hour).

New Velocifero Tennis-E Is A Compact And Charming Electric Scooter
New Velocifero Tennis-E Is A Compact And Charming Electric Scooter

As for its energy supply, the Velocifero Tennis-E will get two detachable lithium-ion battery packs with a mixed capability of two.99 kilowatt-hours. Each pack weighs in at 10 kilograms, so riders have the choice to avoid wasting weight and run only one battery on shorter journeys. The batteries could be totally charged in about 4 hours, and mixed, they supply 80 kilometers (50 miles) of vary on a single cost.

When it involves pricing and availability, the Italian model has but to announce any information on the brand new Tennis-E, nonetheless, it’s anticipated to hit European sellers in time for spring, in March, 2024.

Velocifero To Attempt World Speed Record At Monza On Electric Prototype

Remember Velocifero? We last heard from the Italian electric motorcycle startup in October 2022, ahead of its planned launch of the Jump model at EICMA in November of that year. Now that it’s June 2023, it seems that the firm has something completely different up its sleeve, that it’s hoping to impress the world by accomplishing. 

So far, 2023 is proving to be a year for world record attempts on two wheels—and even if it’s a little bit new to the game, Velocifero wants in on the action. On June 30, 2023, the electric motorcycle company will make its first world record speed attempt on a prototype electric scooter at the world-famous Monza circuit in Italy.  

Velocifero’s electric prototype machine has so far not been revealed, although the company claims that it makes the equivalent of about 200 horsepower. Timekeepers from the Italian Motorcycle Federation will be on hand for the occasion, keeping careful track of things like top speed, flying kilometer top speed, zero to 100 kilometer per hour (or 62 mile per hour) acceleration, and so on. 

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But Wait, Who’s Riding the Velocifero Prototype? 

Here’s where it gets interesting. See, the pilot of the as-yet unseen Velocifero electric scooter prototype is Alexander Tartarini, who is also one of the folks behind the Velocifero brand. If you’re thinking that his name sounds a little bit familiar, you may be thinking of his dad, Leopoldo. 

For Italian motorcycle history nerds, the name Leopoldo Tartarini should ring several bells, and do so extremely loudly. Born in Bologna in August 1932, his father was a racer—and like father, like son, from an early age. In fact, Leopoldo started racing as a kid in smaller categories, just so he could get his international racing license and go on to compete in more major events as he aged into them. 

Leopoldo Tartarini went on to a successful professional racing career with the likes of Benelli and Ducati. Unfortunately, in 1955, his promising racing career was ended after a serious crash during the Motogiro d’Italia while riding for Ducati, which nearly resulted in paralysis of both legs. The recovery was long, but he did eventually go on to walk again, even after doctors had believed it wasn’t possible. However, his racing career was over, and he was unable to pass the Italian Motorcycling Federation’s health tests to compete. 

Just because he couldn’t compete didn’t mean that he couldn’t ride, however, and he was also still under contract to Ducati. Thus, he decided to ride around the world on a Ducati as a promotional exercise, along with his friend Giorgio Monetti. That groundbreaking trip, in turn, led Tartarini to decide to become a manufacturer himself. He founded the firm Italammezeta in 1960—which eventually went on to become Italjet.  

You can take a racer off the roster, but you can’t stop them from wanting to compete. Since Tartarini also had a mind for promotion and publicity, in 1969, he put all three of those things together and went to Monza to break some World Speed Records of his own with “a three-wheeled cycle car …powered by a liquid-cooled CZ 250 engine.”  

Back to 2023, and Alexander Tartarini, one of Leopoldo’s sons. Just as his dad attempted those speed records at Monza with his three-wheeled prototype machine some 54 years ago, Alexander will be doing the same thing with his electric Velocifero scooter prototype. What’s more, since it’s 2023 and not 1969, Velocifero will be livestreaming this world record attempt directly from Monza on its webpage, which we’ll link in our Sources.

The event is scheduled to kick off at 11 a.m. Central European Summer Time (CEST) on June 30, 2023, which is 5 a.m. Eastern. We’ll include a link in our Sources if you want to watch what happens and also see the new prototype scooter in action.