ANGWATT C1 2.0 is a dual-motor electric scooter aimed at riders who want real-world performance without stepping into the ultra-premium segment. With 2×1200W brushless motors, a solid 52V battery, and a foldable aluminum alloy frame, it covers a lot of ground - literally and figuratively.
ANGWATT C1 2.0 - Overview
The C1 2.0 is an updated take on ANGWATT's popular C1 model. It swaps the predecessor's single-charger setup for dual charging support, adds NFC-based unlocking via a central display, and tightens up the suspension with front and rear spring shock absorption. Despite the robust iron and aluminum frame, it weighs 34.2 kg - notably lighter than its 38 kg predecessor. The 10-inch tubeless tires are optimized for smooth urban roads but handle light off-road well enough.
Key Features
- Dual Motor: Dual 1200W brushless Hall motors for quieter, more energy-efficient operation.
- Battery & Range: Equipped with a high-capacity 52V 23.4Ah battery, the C1 2.0 boasts a maximum range of 65–85 km on a single charge.
- Top Speed & Climbing: Dual 1200W motors deliver peak power of up to 2400W, allowing for a top speed of 55–65 km/h. The climbing angle reaches 35°, handling moderate inclines like bridges or parking ramps.
- Braking System: The C1 2.0 features an advanced braking system combining dual oil brakes and an electronic brake, offering superior stopping power.
- Charging & NFC: The C1 2.0 supports dual charging, allowing for faster charging times of 5–6 hours compared to the older model's single charger setup. It also introduces NFC sensing technology with a centre screen that displays comprehensive data and allows for seamless unlocking with an NFC card for added security.
Who is ANGWATT C1 2.0 for?
The ANGWATT C1 2.0 is designed for riders who value both power and stability. It suits urban commuters who need range and speed beyond what a standard single-motor scooter offers, as well as occasional off-road riders who want a foldable, storable machine. If you're lifting your scooter daily or navigating crowded streets, the C1 2.0's portability wins.
Pros and Cons
The C1 2.0 delivers solid dual-motor performance, a decent real-world range, fast dual charging, and a useful NFC display - all in a lighter package than the original C1. On the downside, the C1 2.0 has improved water resistance but should only be used for short-term rain riding in emergencies - avoid known rainy days and do not soak it in water, or you risk voiding the battery warranty. At 34.2 kg, it is still heavy to carry up stairs.
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