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Aima strengthens its presence in Brazil with new electric models

Aima was present at another edition of the Interlagos Festival to show off its line-up dedicated to electric mobility, reinforcing its presence in this segment. The Chinese brand, which is present in more than 90 countries, has eight new models for the Brazilian market, including self-propelled vehicles, bicycles, tricycles and electric scooters. First and foremost, the company says that its launches combine high technology, safety, energy efficiency and sustainability.

"We are very excited about our participation in the Interlagos Festival for the second year running. It's an excellent opportunity to present our proposal to the Brazilian public: efficient, reliable and cost-effective electric vehicles that make electric mobility more accessible and functional," says Xu Huiguo, director of Aima Brasil. Check out the launches in the following lines:

Aima's self-propelled

Mini Kuyan: With a minimalist look and a maximum speed of 29 km/h and linear power of 400w, the model falls into the category of self-propelled vehicles, which do not require a driver's license. The battery is removable and has a range of up to 40 km on a single charge, and the average recharge time is between 7 and 8 hours. Aima points out that the Mini Kuyan is a solution for users who travel in flatter urban environments. Prices start from R$ 5,000.

Bliss: yet another self-propelled scooter for Aima's line-up, but with a style that follows the scooters of the 1970s, such as the Vespa. The manufacturer points out that the model caters for light urban commuting. It has full-LED lighting and a Bosch motor that gives it a top speed of 32 km/h. It is powered by a lithium battery that takes up to 8 hours to fully recharge. It arrives in stores with prices starting at R$ 11,990.

With its retro look, Bliss doesn't need a driver's license (Photo: Thiago Dantas)

Electric scooters

X6 Pro: Aima defines it as a high-performance electric scooter for those looking for speed, power and quick responses. It is powered by a 3,000w Bosch motor installed in the rear wheel and reaches a top speed of 95 km/h. It has a lithium battery with a range of up to 50 km and a total recharge estimated at up to seven hours. The price has not yet been announced by the manufacturer, which should happen in the next few days.

It doesn't look like it, it is: X6 Pro is a more up-to-date version of the electric scooter sold by a certain Brazilian startup... (Photo: Thiago Dantas)

A7: With a design awarded by the London Design Awards, the new electric scooter uses a 2,000w motor and reaches a top speed of 80 km/h. Its battery offers a range of 130 km on a single charge. It comes in four color options: red, grey, white and black. Its price and further technical specifications will be announced shortly by Aima.

The A7 has an award-winning look and will be in stores soon (Photo: Willian Teixeira)

More electric options from Aima

HTank - Knitting: This is an electric tricycle for transporting loads over short distances. It reaches a maximum speed of 32 km/h and has a range of up to 70 km. It uses a lead battery that recharges in between 6 and 7 hours. It also has reinforced suspension and a braking system adapted for operations with volume. Available in beige and green, the model has a starting price of R$ 19,990, according to Aima.

HTank is an electric option for short-distance deliveries (Photo: Thiago Dantas)

Santa Monica and Big Sur: here are Aima's new electric bikes, one designed for urban commuting and the other with a more adventurous feel, evidenced by its wide tires. Equipped with a 750 W motor in the rear hub, they offer a range of up to 96 km and, finally, the battery is fully recharged in around 5 hours.

Big Sur has larger profile tires with studs (Photo: Disclosure)

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