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PRESS KIT
PEUGEOT SCOOTERS
Peugeot Scooters
Unveils the urban mobility
of tomorrow
At the Paris Motor Show, Peugeot unveils two scooters
which will give a glimpse of the urban mobility of
tomorrow: The E-Vivacity, presented for the first time
in its production version and expected to go on sale
in December, and the E-Satelis, an electric concept
scooter in the Grand Touring tradition.
A leading player in European urban mobility for
112 years, Peugeot Scooters is proud to claim the title
of the world’s oldest manufacturer. Its history dates
back to 1898 and with 20 models from 50 to 500 cc in
its catalogue, Peugeot Scooters today offers one of the
most comprehensive ranges of mopeds and scooters
on the market.
Guided by innovation and inspired by the motor car,
Peugeot Scooters has revolutionised the world of the
motorised two-wheeler: inventor of the plastic bodied
scooter (1982), pioneer of the electric scooter (1996),
first to equip its 125 cc scooters with ABS as standard
(2002) or to develop a supercharged engine (2005),
these are just some of the landmark achievements
establishing Peugeot in the vanguard of urban mobility.
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E-VIVACITY: TECHNOLOGY OF THE FUTURE
TODAY
In 2010, Peugeot continues to innovate with the
launch of the E-Vivacity, a compact electric scooter
and “eco-citizen” par excellence. Drawing on nearly
15 years’ experience in the field of electric-powered
vehicles, Peugeot completes its range with a 100%
electric, zero emissions scooter. Totally silent, it is
equipped with new-generation Lithium-ion batteries
allowing a range of 60 kilometres at 45 kph, while its
power of 3 kW frees up a high level of torque for lively
acceleration and real driving pleasure. In terms of
running costs, the E-Vivacity is incredibly economical
since every 100 km travelled will cost its user only
€0.40, i.e. around a tenfold reduction on the cost of
an internal combustion engine.It is expected to go on
sale at the end of the autumn.
E-SATELIS: TAKING ELECTRIC POWER INTO
A NEW DIMENSION
At the same time as this new scooter, Peugeot will also
be unveiling the E-Satelis, an electric concept scooter in
Peugeot Scooters
the Grand Touring tradition equipped with four Lithiumion battery packs developing a power of 4 kWh. Capable
of venturing outside city limits, the E-Satelis has a range
of 100 kilometres under “normal” driving conditions and
has a maximum speed restricted voluntarily to 90 kph.
It has three operating modes which can be selected
as required: an “Eco” mode to preserve battery life, a
“Sport” mode offering a high level of performance thanks
to an energy recovery system which operates during
braking, and a “Reverse gear” mode for manoeuvres at
low speed.
Like the E-Vivacity, it has an on-board charger enabling
it to be recharged via a 220 V mains socket. Four hours
will be required to recharge the battery fully, while two
hours will suffice for an 80% top-up. The original covered
load space is also retained and can hold two full face
helmets, a laptop computer or two tennis rackets for
sports-lovers.
A silent vehicle, it stands out by its exceptional comfort
and driveability, the absence of maintenance, and
running costs ten times lower than those of an internal
combustion engined scooter.
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With the E-Vivacity and E-Satelis, Peugeot Scooters
takes a bold new step by proposing new solutions for
cleaner and more efficient urban mobility.
September 2010
e-Satelis
Technical data sheet
Polar White
Motor
Type
Maximum power output
Cooling
Maximum speed
Asynchronous brushless motor
11 kW
Air convection
90 km/h (restricted)
Transmission
Type
Via synchronous belt and secondary box.
Battery
Type
Safety Integrated Level SIL
Onboard capacity
Range
Charging time
Li-Ion (4 kWh) 2
4 pack energy 1 kWh / 96V (4x24V)
100 km urban riding
Recharging: 4 hours on mains supply
(2 hours at 80%) using onboard charger
on 220V domestic socket.
.
Emissions
Fuel
CO2
0l/100 km
0g/km
Equipment
Operating modes Braking
Storage
Instrument panel Eco, sport, cruising speed and reverse travel
at very slow speed.
Recuperative (SREC)
2 full face helmets
Digital display with battery charging level
and range remaining
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions LxWxH
Weight
2152 x 765 x 784 mm
183
E-VIVACITY
Technical data sheet
Polar White
Midnight Blue
Motor
Type
Maximum power output
Cooling
Maximum speed
synchronous brushless motor with
permanent magnets
3 kW
air convection
restricted to 45 km/h
Transmission Type
synchronous belt
Battery
Type
Onboard capacity
Range
Operating life on vehicle
Charging time
lithium-ion
2 kWh
60 km at 45 km/h
40 000 km (approximately 1000 charge/
discharge cycles to 80% capacity)
3 hours for 80% of charge
Cycle section
Front suspension Rear suspension
Front brake Rear brake Dimension LxWxH Wheelbase
Seat height Weight Front tyre Rear tyre «JET-IN» storage Underseat storage hydraulic forks
hydraulic shock absorber
disc Ø200 mm
drum Ø110 mm
1910 x 680 x 1168 mm
1338 mm
786 mm
115 kg
120/ 70-12
120/ 70-12
for one 1/2 jet helmet with visor
for one full face helmet
Press contacts
DIRECTION
Xavier Peugeot
Directeur Marketing
& Communication Peugeot
COMMUNICATION
Laurence d’Aboville
Responsable Communication
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 37 69
Cell. : +33 (0)632 34 51 27
Helena Chiovetta
Assistante Relation Presse
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 52 74
PRESSE FRANCE
Jean-Briac Dalibard
Presse Régionale
Innovation & Produits
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 53 53
Cell. : +33 (0)608 83 25 40
Delphine Duployer
Presse Nationale
Commerce & Distribution
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 58 42
Cell. : +33 (0)672 83 19 40
Stéphane Dupont
Presse Auto & Nationale
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 53 42
Cell. : +33 (0)607 05 74 56
Isabelle Javary
TV/ Radio/Web /Marketing
& Styles de vie
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 55 19
Cell. : +33 (0)682 62 75 01
PRESSE INTERNATIONALE
Marc Bocqué
Presse & Relations
Extérieures Mondiales
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 47 05
Cell. : +33 (0)680 21 87 03
Martin Alloiteau
Communication Presse Europe
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 43 55
Cell. : +33 (0)682 67 80 02
Ada de Filippo
Communication Presse Internationale
Asie Afrique Pacifique
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 47 78
Cell. : +33 (0)677 17 76 88
Thomas Merchant
Communication Presse Internationale
Amérique Latine
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 56 92
Cell. : +33 (0)677 00 12 84
PARC PRESSE
Etienne Laruelle
Responsable Parc Presse
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)130 50 40 57
Cell. : +33 (0)673 13 98 21
COMMUNICATION
TECHNIQUE & PRODUITS
Christophe Chateau
Communication Technique & Produits
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 32 10
Cell. : +33 (0)672 83 19 66
Gilles Ducluzeau
Gestionnaire Parc Presse
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)130 50 02 78
Laurent Debure
Attaché Presse Produits
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 51 94
Cell. : +33 (0)616 97 32 10
Martine Faucon
Attachée Presse Technique Qualité
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 37 87
Cell. : +33 (0)671 74 83 56
Philippe Houy
Attaché Presse Produits
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 54 07
Cell. : +33 (0)612 97 47 30
PEUGEOT SPORT
Jean-Claude Lefebvre
LMES, rallyes et circuits
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)130 70 20 60
Cell. : +33 (0)683 84 36 16
Cécile Estenave
LMES, rallyes et circuits
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)130 70 20 63
Cell. : +33 (0)672 82 74 08
PEUGEOT SCOOTERS
Frédéric Bart
Responsable Communication Europe
[email protected]
Tel. : +33 (0)140 66 54 75
Cell. : +33 (0)632 13 78 80
Peugeot
Peugeot is the only manufacturer to deploy an integral mobility offer with private cars, commercial vehicles, scooters, bicycles and a wide
range of services. Present in 160 countries with 10,000 points of contact, Peugeot combines rigorous design and emotion in all its activities
worldwide. In 2009, Peugeot sold 1,842,000 cars, becoming the leading French Marque (in terms of registrations) in the world and the
10th largest car manufacturer. 50% of Peugeot vehicles sold worldwide offer a rate of emissions of less than 140 g/km CO2 Backed by 200 years of inspiration,
Peugeot in 2010 is renewing its stylistic and visual identity, completing its mobility offer and affirming its international ambition. The Marque continues its
development with the launches of the RCZ, the iOn, a 100% electric car, the 408 in China, with three new models in Latin America, and the deployment in Europe
of its à la carte mobility offer Mu by Peugeot.

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