Goodbye electric scooter, celebrities have now started a completely different trend that may also force us regular riders to change our lifestyle and driving habits. Here’s who’s joining Justin Bieber in this campaign.
Fashion always comes from the celebrities of our century. Like it or not, those who are influencers as their main activity, or those who do so even if they don’t want to, such as an artist with millions of followers who directly influences the behavior of many people. Think about how many people became interested in aviation after watching Top Gun, or how racing movies inspired many people who were not previously passionate about motorsports.
Like all respectable fashion, even electric scooters, so widespread and poorly managed have concerned the ministry transport and infrastructure, due to the danger of some reckless drivers, will inevitably reach its epilogue, giving way to something else. Perhaps towards the trend of yet another electric car.
We asked ourselves what the next trend could be and also analyzed what many social media stars are saying. they did in the last few years. So, we also had the opportunity to dust off a car that was very popular with celebrities just a few years ago, realizing that it could have a sensational comeback and dethrone scooters.
Spinning on wheels
Like the scooter, this car was also born in China in 2014. Curious shapeHoverboards but above all, the fact that the car is disarmingly simple makes it – at least in our opinion – an excellent candidate to take the scepter of the king of eco-mobility from the electric scooter. All documents for the car are in order.
Two small wheels? Eat. Not very powerful electric motor? Eat. Is it dangerous in the city? How to forget her? Is it distributed among stars who influence the public? Absolutely yes. And if you don’t remember, just five years ago, stars and famous people such as Mike Tyson, Kendall Jenner and Justin Bieber himself were repeatedly filmed publicly on board these cars.
Technically speaking, a hoverboard is little more than a table on wheels capable of “accelerating” up to ten kilometers per hour and with an autonomy that usually allows you to circulate at such a speed for a couple of hours, no more. The car costs from sixty euros for basic models to hundreds for more complex models, which, however, are not yet very popular. Let’s see what the future tells us.