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The Ducati Pro 3 is an electric scooter from the new e-mobility arm of the fabled Italian motorbike manufacturer.
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Ducati only launched its Urban Mobility brand in the UK earlier this year and offers a range of electric scooters alongside a line-up of electric mountain and folding bikes, such as the Ducato MG-20.
Its decision to enter the UK market came soon after the government revealed plans to legalise private e-scooters for use on public roads. That is set to happen as part of a Transport Bill that is currently being developed.
As well as this Pro 3 firm recently expanded its two-wheeled electric offerings with a new Scrambler e-scooter, biassed towards off-road terrain and two new electric folding bikes.
Enough with the history lesson, I want to know more about the Pro 3...
The Pro 3 e-scooter is Ducati’s range-topping model and is equipped with a 350W brushless motor connected to the rear wheel. Peak power output is 515W to give an extra boost up inclines.
Thanks to its sizeable 468Wh battery - which sits in the footboard - the Pro 3 is good for up to 31 miles, with speed capped at 15.5mph.
A quick reminder on e-scooter legality...
While the government is planning to fully legalise e-scooters, at present it is illegal to ride a private e-scooter on public roads. You can still buy a private e-scooter, but you are only legally allowed to use it on private land with the landowner’s permission.
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Doesnt look very 'Ducati' to me. Looks like just another pile of Chinese junk with a liberal sprinkling of Ducati badges and transfers. It doesnt even have hydraulic brakes!
I think you would look a bit of a knob riding this tbh, compared to a regular e scooter.
I also dont see how the 'keyless entry' stops anyone stealing the scooter....they will just pick it up - sling it in the back of a van and take it away to sort out the security feature at leisure.
Naff.
Worst. Ducati. Ever.
This is what happens when We-Dudded-You buys a brand.