Market signal: Strong | Latest review: 2024-10-08
Why choose: Brand appears in current US resale inventory signals. Model coverage appears broad, improving fit-by-use-case selection.
Best for: Families, grocery hauling, and utility-focused riders.
Watch out: Specs can vary across trims and model years; compare battery size, class, brakes, and warranty terms carefully.
Observed price range: $1,199 to $7,399 (avg $3,393)
Model coverage: 39 models observed
Sample models: 2013 Turbo, 2014 Turbo S, 2017 Turbo Vado 5 0, 2022 Turbo Como 3 0 Igh, 2023 Turbo Tero X 6 0, Globe Haul LT, Globe Haul ST, Levo Alloy, S Works Turbo Levo Fsr 6Fattie, S-Works Turbo Kenevo Sl-2
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