Askoll NGS3 - Specifications & Review

NGS3

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Articleid15771
CategoryScooter
MakeAskoll
ModelNGS3
Year2023

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeSteel tubular
FrontbrakesSingle disc. Combined braking system
Frontbrakesdiameter220 mm (8.7 inches)
FrontsuspensionHydraulic telescopic fork
Fronttyre90/80-16
RearbrakesSingle disc
Rearbrakesdiameter190 mm (7.5 inches)
RearsuspensionMono shock absorber
Reartyre110/70-16
SeatTwo-seater

Engine & Transmission

CoolingsystemAir
EnginedetailsAskoll brushless permanent magnet electric motor
EnginetypeElectric
GearboxAutomatic
Power3.6 HP (2.6 kW))
Topspeed66.0 km/h (41.0 mph)
Torque130.0 Nm (13.3 kgf-m or 95.9 ft.lbs)
TransmissiontypefinaldriveBelt (final drive)

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsGrey, yellow, blue
Comments54V 26.1Ah lithium-ion battery (two pack series). Range 87 km. Charging 6 hours. Italian brand.
InstrumentsDigital
LightLED lights
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Overalllength1830 mm (72.0 inches)
Seatheight760 mm (29.9 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Weightincloilgasetc67.0 kg (147.7 pounds)

About Askoll

Country of Origin: Italy
Founder: Elio Marioni (Askoll Group)
Best Known For: Urban electric scooters and e-bikes with Italian design and fleet credibility

Company History

Askoll brought appliance-grade discipline to Italian e-mobility. Leveraging the parent group’s motor/drive expertise, Askoll scooters use efficient hub motors, removable batteries sized for daily commutes, and simple electronics that prioritize reliability over bravado. Italian cities—with dense cores, limited parking, and ZTL restrictions—proved fertile ground; food-delivery fleets and municipal services adopted Askolls for low running costs and easy overnight charging. Design remains friendly: approachable seat heights, practical racks, and styling that reads modern without losing warmth. The company’s e-bike line cross-pollinates ideas—lightweight drives, weather-tolerant electrics—creating a cohesive urban portfolio. Historically, Askoll accelerated the normalization of electric two-wheelers in Italy by meeting users where they live: short trips, plug-in convenience, and workshops that can swap a module in minutes. The brand’s contribution is less about speed and more about civility—quiet streets, predictable costs, and vehicles that simply work through sun and rain.

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