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As of October 1, the Japanese automaker has launched its C+walk electric scooter, designed to help people in walking areas both indoors and outdoors. It’s a standing-type model that slots into the C+walk walking-area mobility series, which will also include seated-type and wheelchair-linked-type vehicles. A removable lithium-ion battery allows the C+walk to travel about 14km on a single charge, and it needs some 2.5 hours to recharge from zero to full. The escooter measures 700mm long, 450mm wide, and 150mm tall. Credit: Toyota Users can set the scooter’s maximum traveling speed via a speed adjustment switch, and can choose…
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