Liteway 4 Plus

This high performance all-rounder is daringly different thanks to the unique styling of the lightweight tubular frame and innovative latch-lock system on the two-piece chassis.

Thoughtful engineering makes it so easy to dismantle and stow into an average sized boot, leaving plenty of room for other necessities – smaller, individual sections are easier to lift and provide even greater flexibility for when storing away purposes are essential. Swivel seat as standard.

Available with an optional battery upgrade to 22Ah, that can give up to a 16 mile range.

Optional Extras:

  • Optional accessory of a front basket
  • Optional upgrade 22Ah battery pack

Specification:

  • Type Class – B / 2
  • Overall length – 108cm / 42.5”
  • Overall width – 57.5cm / 22.6”
  • Maximum carrying capacity – 136kgs / 21 stone
  • Maximum speed – 6.4km/h / 4mph
  • Maximum kerb height – 5cm / 2”
  • Range – standard battery pack (14Ah) – up to 14.4km / 9 miles
  • Range – upgraded battery pack (22Ah) – up to 26km / 16 miles
  • Colour – Blue / Graphite

Access Solutions

We have portable as well as fixed access products available.

Battery Maintenance

Our battery care and maintenance guide will help you get the most life from your battery.

 

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