Velity 511R: Where Speed Meets Artistry in a Super Scooter Masterpiece
To achieve 180 km/h, the team reimagined every component:
- Aerospace-Grade Skeleton: A frame forged from CNC aircraft aluminum and carbon fiber slashed weight to 46kg (sans battery), while the Delta Center of Gravity design ensured razor-sharp stability.
- Electrifying Power: The Velity PMSM driver unleashed 40KW of fury, paired with a 47KW max discharge battery—delivering a power-to-weight ratio of 689.65 W/kg, eclipsing even a Ferrari’s typical 333 W/kg.
- Brain of the Beast: The VCU GEN3 control unit, with 5 driving modes and Class 3 traction control, processed data via 4 MCUs and a 6-axis gyro, transforming riders into virtuosos of velocity.
Art Meets Aerodynamics
The 511R’s DNA is a cultural mosaic. Its carbon fiber spoiler and side panels echo the curves of a Fighter Jet, sculpted by Thai artisans who treated each weave as a canvas. The PMT T41 tires and Magura MT7e brakes—borrowed from MotoGP tech—were harmonized with a thermodynamic body that dissipated heat like a Florentine forge. Even the CNC steering damper was a nod to Milanese precision, assembled in our latest high tech factory.

Redefining Hyper Scooters
The 511R doesn’t just chase others —it humbles them. At 180 km/h, it outpaces the competition. Its PU suspension and adjustable swing arm gliding over asphalt like a falcon in dive. The IPX6 rating and -5°C to 45°C tolerance mock weather, while the 4.3” touchscreen and NFC unlock inject Silicon Valley smarts. This is a machine where Enzo Ferrari’s soul might whisper, “Bella macchina.”
The Masterpiece Unleashed
The Velity 511R is more than metal and code. It’s the tears of engineers who tweaked the regenerative braking at 3 AM, the calloused hands of carbon-fiber weavers, and the roar of a Thai test rider grinning at 170+ GPS-confirmed km/h. It’s where Bangkok’s neon meets Monza’s tarmac—a super scooter for those who demand artistry with their adrenaline.
In a world of compromises, the 511R is a declaration: Passion knows no limits.
Velity 511R—not just built, but orchestrated. 💨