KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- VLF Tennis is available with three colour options:- Red, White and Grey.
- Range 130 km, top speed 65 km and total power 2.85 PS.
- 140 mm of ground clearance and 780 mm of seat height.
- 5 Inch TFT display with bluetooth connectivity.
Italian two-wheeler brand VLF has made its debut in India with the VLF Tennis, a premium electric cruiser featuring an angular design that offers a fresh look for the Indian market. The company has launched it at Rs 1,29,999. Here are its top highlights. Before you scroll down, make sure to join the 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to stay updated on the latest automotive news.
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Battery Pack
The only battery pack available with this e-scooter is a 2.5 kWh unit that produces 2.85 PS of peak power, allowing it to achieve a top speed of 65 km/h, which is electronically limited. Also, as per press release, the range of the Tennis is 130 km. Talking about charging, the press release states that it will take 3 hours.
Features
The Tennis features a 5-inch TFT display that offers Bluetooth connectivity, along with three ride modes. Additionally, the e-scooter comes with a keyless entry system, allowing all controls to be activated with the button. Lastly, both wheels are equipped with a disc brake setup.
Design
One of the most interesting aspects of the VLF Tennis is its design. The front end appears sharp, featuring a slanted front panel with small LED turn indicators. Additionally, the rear design is quite unique, with curves reminiscent of Vespa scooters, and the headlamps are visually appealing. Lastly, VLF claims that it will be one of the lightest scooters on sale, thanks to its double-sided aluminium swing arm. Overall, the VLF Tennis has a youthful and unique look.
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Verdict
The VLF Tennis is quite a unique offering in the electric two-wheeler segment, promising to establish the VLF brand in India. Its looks and features are impressive, but the limited top speed of 65 km/h is disappointing, primarily due to its 2.85 PS of total power. Rivals like Ola, TVS, and Ather are far ahead in terms of power and utility.