Liger Mobility is all set to unveil its all-electric scooter which is claimed to be the world’s first auto-balancing electric scooter. At Auto Expo 2023 the vehicle will be unveiled. According to the startup, the scooter can balance itself independently without assistance from any side or center stand.
It is a Mumbai-based startup that had previously teased the self-balancing and self-parking technology-enabled electric scooter in 2019. However, the 2019 model was a prototype for pre-production, and the model that will be displayed at the upcoming Auto Expo 2023 is ready for production. The self-balancing electric scooter from Liger combines retro design with cutting-edge features. It appears to have been influenced by the classic Vespa design at first glance. On the other hand, the distinctive styling elements are readily apparent.
The scooter features a sleek horizontal LED daytime running light (DRL) at the top and a delta-shaped LED headlamp at the front apron. The round-shaped LED turn indicators are also housed in the front cowl. The self-balancing electric scooter Liger also has a wide, comfortable seat, a grab rail in the back, an LED taillight, telescopic suspension in the front, and other features. This e-scooter will come in a variety of colors, but one of them will be Matte Red. It has beefy rubber-wrapped alloy wheels.
Manufacturing
The manufacturer asserts that the revolutionary technology in this electric scooter was developed in-house in India. It is claimed that this technology will significantly increase electric scooter riders’ safety while also providing them with greater comfort and convenience than any other traditional scooter. This scooter will also work with your voice, in addition to the self-balancing technology. A feature for advanced voice commands has been added to the scooter. Using voice commands, you can call the scooter out of the parking lot. The company has currently provided little information regarding this scooter.
Liger utilizes a gyroscopic system paired with some seriously smart electronics to make the electric scooter work. This sounds like the perfect urban mobility option to me. The team that developed it is in India. It was designed for the Indian market. According to MoreBikes, the system could even be retrofitted to older bikes. Small scooters like the one Liger fitted with its tech are popular there, and it could even be seen as a safety system for riders. This is innovative tech and something I’ll be watching in the future. Check out the video below to see it in action.