Visible elements include a large windscreen, alloy wheels, a TFT display, and vertically stacked twin projector headlights with air ducts beside it to channel air into the battery.
While there are no official reports about the e-scooter’s powertrain, reports state that there will be two variants, one featuring a 4 kW motor, and the other getting an 8 kW unit.
The electric scooter sports a telescopic fork at the front, with a horizontally mounted rear monoshock setup. Braking duties are handled by a single disc setup at both ends which will also likely have ABS.
The KTM e-scooter is expected to be unveiled at EICMA later this year, with its launch to follow sometime later.