
This is what the new CFMOTO electric scooters arriving in Argentina look like
CFMOTO introduced its AE6+ and AE8 S+ electric scooters in Argentina, featuring premium technology, power, and design
The motorcycle market in Argentina is experiencing a historic moment. Sales are growing at double-digit rates and Chinese brands are gaining more and more ground. Now, CFMOTO is taking another step forward by introducing two electric models in the country that promise to revolutionize urban mobility.
With a 47.5% increase in registrations during 2025 and a record share of Chinese motorcycles already reaching 46%, competition is intensifying. In this context, CFMOTO is adding the new AE6+ and AE8 S+, which combine innovation, performance, and sustainability.

The AE6+: compact, connected, and designed for the city
The AE6+ is a versatile urban scooter, ideal for those who need agility in their daily commutes. Its connectivity is managed through the ZEEHO RIDE app, which offers remote control, geolocation, and security features. With performance equivalent to a 125 cc scooter, it stands out for its range and low environmental impact.
The suggested retail price is $5,900,990, available from August at official dealerships with a 3-year or 36,000 km (22,369 miles) warranty.

The AE8 S+: power and technology for demanding users
The AE8 S+ is the sportiest and most powerful version of CFMOTO's electric line. It accelerates from 0 to 50 km/h (31 mph) in just 2.6 seconds thanks to its 12.5 kW of power. It offers fast charging (80% in 2.5 hours), Brembo brakes, Bosch ABS, and three riding modes: Eco, Street, and Sport.
Its performance is comparable to a scooter of up to 250 cc, with premium components and cutting-edge design. The suggested price is $9,950,990.

Availability and market outlook
Both models will arrive at CFMOTO's entire official network in Argentina starting in August 2025. The brand aims to strengthen its position in the electric segment, which is gaining followers among those seeking efficiency, low maintenance, and full connectivity in their motorcycle.
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