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Xiaomi M365 (25 km/h, 30 km, 250 W)

Xiaomi M365

25 km/h, 30 km, 250 W


Question about Xiaomi M365

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Lucanepa

6 years ago

Hi! Is it legal for public roads in Switzerland?

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jaschitheone

5 years ago

Only permitted up to 20 km/h. Look here: https://www.baselland.ch/politik-un...
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Rockero

6 years ago

Hello Lucanepa,

The Xiaomi M365 (and the PRO Model) can't be driven legally in Switzerland on public roads.
The ASTRA has clear requirements, what an E-Scooter has to meet. Example max. Speed 20km/h (not depending on what Driving Mode you use the E-Scooter). Two separte breaks they work also when the akku/battery of the E-Scooter is down.

Hope it's more clear.

- Rockero
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Samuele_Mario

6 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
legally on the road you can go with a maximum speed of 20km / h
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JayDLuc

6 years ago

As far as i know if the scooter has a bell, front light, breaking light then you should be fine. (I think this model has everything). Its still a "grey-zone" but the police won't say anything