About the Metro Mobility M1 Lite
The Metro Mobility M1 Portal has excellent performance, easy portability, intuitive control, adjustable convenience, smooth stability.
Excellent Performance – Max weight capacity 265 lbs, 10 miles per charge, max speed 4 mph, 4.7” ground clearance, 8 degrees climbing angle. 8” flat-free, non-marking tires.
Easy Portability – Quickly and easily disassembled into 4 pieces, The heaviest piece(63 lbs) can be folded up to a dimension as (44″L x 20″W x 17″H), it can be easily placed into the trunk of the car, portable.
Intuitive Control – Rest your wrists on the bar and drive the scooter with the lever with no effort, whether use right or left hand! There is a variable speed dial, a horn button as well as a battery indicator on the panel for easy maneuverability
Adjustable Convenience – The seat is swivelable and backrest and armrest are foldable. The height of the seat, the angle of the tiller, the width of the armrest are all adjustable
Smooth Stability – This Metro Mobility Scooter has an 8 inch large flat-free, non-marking front and rear tires with anti-tip wheels
The Differences Between the Metro Mobility M1 Lite and the M1 Portal
1.)The Metro Mobility M1 Lite doesn’t have the front light and rear brake light that the M1 has.
2.)The seat of M1 Lite is the same as most other competitors, while the M1 seat is extra padded
3.)The motor in the M1 Lite is 24Vx250W with 4 mph max speed, which is lower than the M1, which has a 24Vx300W motor with a 4.97 mph max speed.
Specifications
Max Weight: 265 lbs
Max Speed: 4 mph.
Climbing Angle: 8 degrees.
Battery Capacity: 12 Ah.
Ground Clearance: 4.7 inches.
Turning Radius: 59″
Maximum Range: 10 Miles per charge
Heaviest Part: 63 lbs
Folded up to a Dimension: 44"L x 20"W x 17"H
Tires: 8" inch large flat-free, non-marking front and rear tires with anti-tip wheels
Battery: 24Vx250W
Warranty
The Metro Mobility M1 4-Wheel Mobility Scooter comes with the following warranty:
- Limited lifetime on the Frame
- 12 months on Electronics
- 6 months on the batteries (If you want to file a warranty claim on the batteries, you will need to have a valid load test reading showing that the batteries are faulty)