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NAON Presents New Future | Premium Scooter LUCY

Electric Motor FeedSeptember 24, 20233 min read
NAON Presents New Future | Premium Scooter LUCY
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Partnership and Design Refinement

NAON Lucy, based in Berlin, is making waves in the electric motorcycle industry. Their vision of Prototype 01 has been refined through a partnership with Faissner Petermeier Fahrzeugtechnik AG, resulting in a fully functional scooter designed for mass production. Collaborating with several top-tier European manufacturers, NAON not only achieved outstanding chassis geometry but also developed a custom drive train that offers an exceptional driving experience while maintaining energy efficiency.

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Innovative Battery Design and Performance

Beneath the scooter’s floorboards, you’ll find two rechargeable battery packs. These batteries can be conveniently recharged in place or removed and charged separately using the included charging unit. This strategic battery placement not only creates space under the seat for helmets and other items but also contributes to the scooter’s low center of gravity. Coupled with suspension mechanics and a robust electric hub motor, the low center of gravity results in an impressive and gratifying driving experience.

German Craftsmanship and European Sourcing

NAON takes pride in its German craftsmanship and sourcing of all components within the EU, ensuring top-notch quality and adherence to European standards.

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Innovative Design Philosophy

NAON’s design philosophy is focused on creating a timeless, avant-garde form language. They prioritize simplicity and meaning in their designs, leaning towards classic architectural forms rather than overstyled trend pieces. Drawing inspiration from Dieter Rams’ 10 commandments for good design, NAON aims to develop products that excel in both performance and aesthetics. They bring their experience from the automotive design industry to perfect the scooter’s styling, following the Bauhaus philosophy that form follows function. This approach integrates structural components seamlessly into the scooter’s aesthetic, allowing meticulous refinement of every detail. Additionally, NAON simplifies assembly through minimized component numbers and standard hardware parts, resulting in reduced maintenance time and cost.

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Impressive Performance Statistics

NAON’s electric scooter boasts impressive performance statistics, including:

  • License class L1e (45 km/h), L3e (100 km/h)
  • Nominal power of 7 kW, with a maximum power of 10 kW
  • Torque rating of 200 Nm
  • A range of 80 km (1 battery) or 160 km (2 batteries)
  • Seating for two persons
  • Ample storage, including under-seat storage for a full helmet and additional storage options as accessories
  • Battery capacity of 2.5 kWh per battery (up to 2 batteries)
  • Each battery weighs 14 kg (up to 2 batteries)
  • Fast charging with a charging time of 1.5 hours
  • Equipped with 14″ wheels (front and rear)
  • High-performance disk brakes measuring 220mm/180mm
  • Approximately 80 kg in weight when empty
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Successful Partnership for Vertical Integration

In 2022, NAON forged a significant partnership with Faissner Petermeier Fahrzeugtechnik AG. With two decades of experience in the car and motorcycle industries, Faissner Petermeier Fahrzeugtechnik AG’s expertise spans from conceptualization to series production. Their focus on two-wheeled vehicles, new mobility methods, micro-mobility, and electric engine engineering and integration makes them the ideal partner for NAON. This partnership provides NAON with the necessary skills and resources to create a successful product.

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Competitive Pricing and Pre-Order Availability

NAON aims to offer competitive pricing to make their electric scooter accessible to a wide audience. The base price for the L1e model (45 km/h) without a battery is 5,500 €, while the L3e model (100 km/h) without a battery is priced at 7,500 €. Batteries can be purchased separately at 1,000 € each or rented for 25 € per month. Pre-orders are expected to be available towards the end of 2023, giving enthusiasts the opportunity to be among the first to experience the NAON Lucy revolution.

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