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Xiaomi 5 Global Edition (25 km/h, 60 km, 350 W)
EUR488,61

Xiaomi 5 Global Edition

25 km/h, 60 km, 350 W


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vanessa.staubli

8 months ago

Has a rear brake?

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Galaxus

8 months ago

It has a rear brake in the form of an electric brake (e-brake). A drum brake is also fitted at the front. The vehicle therefore has a rear brake.
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DominikC359

10 months ago

Can you drive it in Switzerland?

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Galaxus

10 months ago

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The e-scooter with a maximum speed of 25 km/h and a motor power of 350 W is not road-legal in Switzerland. Swiss legislation allows a maximum speed of 20 km/h and a maximum motor power of 500 W for road-legal e-scooters. As the maximum speed of 25 km/h is exceeded, this e-scooter may not be ridden on public roads in Switzerland.
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SchnellerPlasticus13

11 months ago

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Galaxus

11 months ago

Here's a clear breakdown of the legal situation for this Xiaomi e-scooter in Germany and Switzerland: Germany • Not road-approved = Illegal for public roads • Consequences: Fines up to €70-100 for riding unapproved vehicles, potential confiscation of the scooter • Where you can ride: Only on private property with owner's permission Switzerland • Not road-approved = Illegal for public roads • Consequences: Fines up to CHF 200, insurance liability issues if involved in accidents • Where you can ride: Private land only (with explicit permission) Key Requirements for Legal Use (in countries where approved): ▸ Speed limit: Typically 20 km/h (Germany) or lower ▸ Power limit: Often ≤ 500W (but approval requires specific certifications) ▸ Features: Front/rear lights, dual brakes, bell/horn, and reflectors Recommendations: 1. Check local laws - Regulations vary by city/country (e.g., Austria/France have different rules) 2. Look for certification marks - In Germany, search for «ABE» (Allgemeine Betriebserlaubnis) 3. Consider alternatives - Xiaomi's Pro 2 model (1S) is road-legal in Germany when properly certified Important: Riding unapproved e-scooters on public roads invalidates insurance coverage and puts you at legal/financial risk in accidents. Always verify certification status before purchasing or riding.
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