Cocoa Motors WalkCar

Just like riding your laptop to work.

Having a Cocoa Motors WalkCar is like having your own car that can fit inside your handbag or satchel. This laptop sized car weighs 2.8kg and can travel at 16km/h. It has a carbon body and looks like a skateboard, only you don’t have to do any pushing. Just stand on and the WalkCar takes you where you want to go. Pop it back in your bag when you arrive and after 60min of charging, you’re ready to go again.

$1k – $5k
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