Ecolo Cycle ET4 Cruise Connect – Fully Enclosed Compact Mobility Scooter | 80 km Range | Max Speed 15–20 km/h | Heated Cabin + Power Window + Bluetooth
Experience the future of personal mobility with the ET4 Cruise Connect, a fully enclosed and compact mobility scooter designed for comfort, all-weather use, and exceptional maneuverability. Measuring just 1 meter wide by 1.5 meters long, it’s the smallest model in the ET4 series, making it perfect for urban settings, narrow spaces, and indoor parking.
Despite its small footprint, the Cruise Connect is packed with premium features like keyless entry, power windows, a 7-inch digital display, and an integrated 800W cabin heater for Canadian winters. Whether you're commuting or cruising, this 4-wheel mobility scooter delivers the ultimate blend of safety, convenience, and comfort.
🔋 Key Specifications:
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Motor: 1500W rear-wheel drive with differential
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Battery: 60V 58Ah Sealed Lead-Acid (SLA)
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Range: Up to 80 km per charge*
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Charging Time: 6–10 hours
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Top Speed: 15–20 km/h (varies by regional regulation)
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Vehicle Size: Only 1.5m (L) x 1.0m (W)
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Max Load: Approx. 150 kg
💎 Top Features
🔑 Keyless Start + Comfort Entry
Hands-free entry with card-based ignition system.
🌬️ Electric Power Window
Easily ventilate or interact outside without opening the door.
📺 7-Inch Multilingual Display
Supports 11 languages, shows speed, battery, and trip stats clearly.
🔥 800W Cabin Heater + Optional A/C
Comfortable rides in any Canadian season.
🪑 Adjustable Comfort Seat
Ergonomic design with adjustable position, backrest, and large cushion.
🧼 Windshield Wiper + Rearview Camera
Added visibility and safety in all weather conditions.
🎵 Bluetooth MP3 Player + FM Radio
Entertainment on the go with built-in stereo system.
✅ Legal Compliance Note (Canada)
This 4-wheel mobility scooter is designed to comply with Canadian provincial guidelines for personal mobility devices. It is not street-legal as a motor vehicle, and typically does not require a license or registration, but speed, usage zones, and helmet requirements may vary by municipality. Always check local bylaws before riding.