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The Varla Eagle One Scooter Offers a Top Speed of 40mph

The Varla Eagle One dual-motor electric scooter is an impressive transportation solution for commuters, urbanites and explorers alike that will enable them to get around on their own terms. The scooter is characterized by its all-terrain functionality that will feel right at home on city streets as well as in off-road environments. The unit is equipped with a set of dual 1,000W motors that will enable it to achieve speeds of up to 40mph and easily handle 30-degree inclines.

The Varla Eagle One dual-motor electric scooter features a 52V 18.2Ah battery within that will deliver up to 40 miles of range per charge, which makes it perfect for longer trips or multiple days of in-city commuting.
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