The world's fastest electric scooter was born, with a top speed of 160 kilometers per hour, even faster than many new energy vehicles. According to reports, this scooter is called "The Turbo" and is manufactured by the British company Bo. It is priced at US$29,500 (approximately 212,000 yuan). The first batch of mass-produced vehicles will be delivered during the 2026 F1 Grand Prix.

The scooter is built on Bo's existing urban scooter Model-M chassis and is equipped with a 24,000W dual-motor drive system and an 1,800Wh battery.

It uses a ram air intake cooling device inspired by the brake cooling system of F1 racing cars and is equipped with an advanced traction control system.Officially, its power-to-weight ratio is said to exceed that of the Bugatti Veyron.

The Bo team insists that despite its staggering specs, the Turbo is “surprisingly easy to control.”Currently professional BMX rider Trey White has conducted more than 20 high-speed test rides, and the team is preparing to further challenge the limits.

Bo also said that in early track testing at Goodwood Circuit, the scooter has been able to reach speeds of more than 85 mph (137 km/h).

It is planned to increase its top speed to exceed the 100 mph (160 km/h) mark under the supervision of Guinness World Records.