Eco mode aims to reduce battery consumption and limits the machine’s top speed to 22 mph.
In the middle of the handlebars is an LED display, which displays the speed and range of the electric scooter, among other information. Riders can also connect their smartphone to the Neo using the MyRide app, allowing the phone to act as a digital display.
The new e-moped features Yamaha’s new Aqua color, which has been developed to highlight the brand’s new shift towards electric mobility.
Pricing for the Neo will start from £3005 and will go on sale in May this year.
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