

that and its widespread use by myriad urban delivery companies. It's no mean feat in a market that sees electric models still outsold 15 to 1 by their fossil-fuel sipping counterparts but it's a measure of the CPx's popularity.
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Proving more involving and refined on the road than you might expect, at £6,299 the 700CL-X Heritage is a bit of a steal.Īustralian origin, Chinese owned Vmoto Super Soco have cornered the growing electric scooter segment in the UK to such an extent its most popular model - the Super Soco CPx - made history in 2021 as the first EV to crack the overall top ten best-sellers in the UK. The Heritage is the most handsome of the trio with some smart detailing that helps the chunky, European-centric 700CL-X stand out but if you're not swayed by its retro finish, then there is also the more contemporary Sport and the soft-Scrambler ADV. Most recently we've had the 800MT ADV model, 450SR sportsbike and soon we'll be getting our hands on the intriguing new 800NK roadster, but for now our eyes are most keenly drawn towards CFMoto's 700CL-X triplets.Īvailable in three flavours - Heritage, Sport and Adventure - the CFMoto 700CL-X is a bit of a mongrel mechanically with its 693cc Kawasaki ER6-sourced engine, BMW switchgear and a design penned by KTM's favoured stylist, Kiska. Of all the Chinese manufacturers making gains in Europe, CFMoto has certainly been the most pro-active with a slew of enticing models hitting the market based on trusty - albeit dated - mechanics from engineering partners KTM.
