Specification
| Height | 140cm (54") |
|---|---|
| Width | 73cm (29") |
| Length | 170cm (67") |
| Seat Height | 75cm (29.5") |
| Seat Depth | 46cm (18") |
| Seat Width | 53cm (21") |
| Backrest Width | 50cm (20") |
| Batteries | 100Ah, 75Ah |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Battery Cell Type | lead acid |
| Battery Weight | 47kg (104lb) |
| Hand Grip Height | 104cm |
| Max Gradient | 10° |
| Motors | 1300W |
| Number of Batteries | 2 |
| User Weight Capacity | 200kg (32st) |
Long may it reign
Following the success of Drive’s Cobra scooter they developed the King Cobra. This offers you an evolved design, generous spaciousness, a 25 mile maximum range and a maximum weight limit of 32 stone.


Scale things up
One of the first things we think you’ll notice about the King Cobra is the bold and dynamic design. And what’s underneath doesn’t disappoint.
All-round suspension gives a smooth ride and optimises handling. As do the the stylish “Blade” alloy wheels with black pneumatic tyres for a smoother ride.
Your trips will be made even more tranquil by the King Cobra’s comfortable rotating seat with sliding and reclining facilities. Height adjustable headrest and width adjustable armrests to suit user requirements add another layer of luxury.
This scooter may look wild, but the generous tiller adjustment function keeps it tame enough to handle.
Stay on the safe side
Cobras may be dangerous, the King Cobra scooter is not. An electromagnetic brake system and emergency brake are the jewel in the crown when it comes to protecting users.
You will also notice fully functioning, high-level indicators and twin adjustable rear view mirrors. Lastly, the King Cobra is fitted with reflectors and LED front, rear and brake lights to improve outdoor visibility at dusk or when dark


Savvy scooter
Lifestyle and Mobility were impressed by the user friendly controls and LCD display. And, the technical offering is topped off by twin USB sockets.
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