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VMOTO SOCO 2024
Stash

£6,299
Was £6,599 | Saving £300

VMOTO SOCO 2024
Stash

Gearbox
Automatic
Engine
125 cc
Bodystyle
Naked
Fuel Type
Electric
Colour
Blue/black
Super Soco

Vehicle Description

PRE ORDER NOW FOR JULY

FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 40 MILES OF ST9 0JS

70 Max Speed, 14.4kw Max Power
90 Estimated Range, 74 V/97 Ah Battery Capacity
LICENSE CBT

There are 50 launch edition bikes available which attract a £500 discounted price tag and come with Pirelli tyres as standard.

Stash is a new way of living, moving, and thinking. Designed in Europe, the Stash was born from the ‘pencil’ of designer Adrian Morton, Design Director of C-Creative, who took inspiration from some of the most fascinating motorbikes of recent years and was able to fully interpret Vmoto’s vision for this electric motorcycle.
‘Beyond practicality’ is the performance guaranteed by the Stash’s electric motor. It features a rated power of 9.0 kW, and a peak of 14.4 kW, which made available thanks to a boost function.
The capacious internal storage can accommodate a helmet or a bag, making the Stash the perfect commuter bike: whether the destination is the office, the gym, or an evening out with friends, this two-wheeler combines agility and practicality.

The chassis is both stiff and light, matched with both top-quality suspension and 17-inch wheels just like a true road bike.

Please note: The data displayed above details the usual specification of the most recent model of this vehicle. It is not the exact data for the actual vehicle being offered for sale and data for older models may vary slightly. We recommend that you always check the details with the seller prior to purchase.

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