Model Quick Reference — Cruise vs Freedom
Updated 10 July 2026
The two models are identical in design, colour options and features — the difference is speed, power and what licence the rider needs.
Side by side
| Cruise | Freedom | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $4,350 | $4,850 |
| Top speed | 50 km/h | 80 km/h |
| Power | 3 kW | 4.7 kW |
| Range — 1 battery (standard) | 65 km | 60 km |
| Range — 2 batteries (optional) | 130 km | 120 km |
Licence requirements
| Model | QLD, WA, NT, SA | All other states |
|---|---|---|
| Cruise | Car licence | Motorbike licence |
| Freedom | Motorbike licence | Motorbike licence |
Never say “no licence needed” — a motorbike licence is required in NSW for both models.
Batteries and charging
- The battery is removable — take it inside and charge from any standard wall outlet, or charge in the moped.
- The optional second battery doubles the range (Cruise 130 km, Freedom 120 km).
Colours
Red, Orange, Green, Blue, White, Black — available on both models.
Talking points
- Zero fuel — charging costs cents a day; a dual-battery Cruise covers about a week of typical commuting on one charge.
- Cheaper than the direct competitors (Fonz Moto, FTN Motion) with more distinctive, Vespa-inspired styling.
- Both models are road legal in every state.