With interest in alternative-energy vehicles reaching an unprecedented fever pitch, Vectrix couldn’t have timed its arrival any more perfectly. Its new Vectrix Maxi Scooter, which has been in the ...
If you're opposed to traffic congestion, pollution of the environment, hassles with finding a parking place, structured public transportation that doesn't suit your schedule and high gas prices you'll ...
Over the past month we’ve covered reviews of every major electric motorcycle available on the market today, including reviews of the 2011 Brammo Enertia, 2011 Zero S and 2011 Zero DS. Now it’s the ...
Bay Area zero-emission advocates got their first test ride Thursday on a zippy new all-electric motor scooter that can take two commuters on a silent freeway ride that will cost them just pennies in ...
The base MSRP for the Vectrix VX touring scooter is around $9,400. The engine for this scooter produces around 28.1 horsepower at 3,000 RPM and 47.9 pound-feet of torque. The top speed for this ...
When you think "electric" and "scooter" together, you think of something shrink-wrapped, made in China and bought at a toy store. Well, the Vectrix is none of that. It goes 62 mph, has a claimed range ...
Not all the good and green ideas can make through in a world where competitiveness must be also mixed with a dash of luck and some other “magic” ingredients, and seeing electric scooter manufacturer ...
Green-minded commuters know that they have one real option when it comes to getting somewhere in a hurry: pedal faster. And if that means arriving hot, tired and dressed in an unappealing ensemble of ...
The world’s first high-performance electric scooter hits cobblestone piazzas this January. Vectrix’s VP of technology, Peter Hughes, and Rob Brady of Robrady design deconstruct their ride. The world’s ...
December 17, 2006 While the established players in the scooter game have shown concept machinery in the fuel cell, electric and hybrid genres, there’s one European company that has been quietly going ...
hink "electric vehicle" and what springs to mind? Something whining, ugly and slow, like a golf cart or milk float? I thought the same, but my horizons have recently been expanded by a test ride on ...