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Can't afford a Ducati? Maybe you can afford their e-scooter.

The Ducati Pro-I Evo can be yours for under $500. It's foldable, has an aluminum alloy frame, and features a 350W motor with a 280Wh battery for a top speed of around 15mph. Range is estimated at 25 to 30 kilometers on a single charge and the vehicle also has an LED display that connects to an integrated User App developed by Italdesign. Pretty slick. The bad news is, it appears to be a rebranded Xiaomi electric scooter. While disheartening somehow, it means you can technically own a Ducati if you buy one.

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