You remember the Jackrabbit, the tiny ebike-like scooter, or scooter-like ebike, or “micro ebike” without pedals?
The tiny wonder appeared in two varieties – OG and XG. It can be ridden by a full-size adult but is so compact, you can fly with it as a carry-on, as our tester Mitchell did back in March.
Now Jackrabbit adds to their lineup the latest edition: the Jackrabbit OG2. It looks a lot like its predecessor, but it’s got some cool new design and tech. At 25 pounds, it only adds a pound of weight but it’s even more compact for plane travel (or any other kind of travel).
We caught up with Jackrabbit at San Francisco’s Electrify Expo, and Paul got his first look at the OG2. It’s on sale now for $1,249, while the original OG goes for $999 and the XG is $1,799. All three Jackrabbits have a top speed of 20 mph and all three are throttle-driven, with no gearing or pedals.
The OG2 has a new, more aggressive frame design with internal cable routing and headlight and tail light ports for powering your LEDs. It’s also got a speedometer, which the first OG lacks, and some beefy new folding foot pegs.
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