Electric Scooter INSIDE a Briefcase!
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oh don't mind me just walking down the street with my briefcase but you might notice it's it's made by Honda which means inside is actually an entire scooter all you got to do to use it is just this get that that this here comes out wheel release this comes out put bar here right here and that's all there is to do it so this thing doesn't have the biggest Motors in the world so you actually have to push to start the single motor is in the front so it's front-wheel drive but once you get it up to speed it has a 15 mph top speed and 12 mil of range to make sure you get the top speed you got to double press that power button to go to mode two then you're good to go you just give it like a
The short opens with the creator walking down the street holding a seemingly ordinary briefcase, then reveals that the case actually contains an entire electric scooter built by Honda. The quick demonstration shows a simple sequence to deploy the scooter: release a wheel, extend a bar, and unfold the system so that the front wheel engages and the scooter is ready to ride. The video emphasizes a compact, plug-and-play design, with the scooter described as front-wheel drive and powered by a modest motor. Once started, to reach the top speed of 15 mph the user must double-press the power button to switch to mode two, after which the ride begins. The narration highlights that the scooter has a 12 mile range, making it suitable for short urban trips, and it showcases the unusual premise of a continuous build-up to the moment of riding, punctuated by the earnest breathing of the presenter as he completes the setup. Overall, the clip blends a product showcase with light humor about the “all you gotta do” setup, underscoring the novelty of a scooter that literally fits inside a briefcase and can be deployed for a quick urban ride.
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