

none of these numbers stake the claim as ‘world’s best’, but the combination is still quite impressive. these four motors combine to 1600 watts of power, that includes a 35 km (22 mile) range 37 km/h (23 mph) top speed and hill climbing capabilities up to 30 percent.

it takes the motors from the underside of the deck, and places them inside the wheels. acton follows suit with the ‘qu4tro’, using all-wheel-drive simply to enhance on-street performance. Not every automobile with all wheel drive is necessarily an off-road utility vehicle some high-performance sports cars, including the new bugatti chiron, make use of AWD technology. while you shouldn’t make the mistake of recognizing this title in a market as ever-changing as electric skateboards, in case tomorrow proves otherwise, the blink ‘qua4tro’ safely has the combination of components and design yet to be seen from other boards. now acton is growing the ‘blink’ range, and the ‘qua4tro’ becomes the most advanced electric longboard to date. at 7.7 lb (3.5 kg), the lite weighs about a pound (0.45 kg) less than others that have made ‘world’s lightest’ claims. The american manufacturer currently offers the ‘blink lite’ and ‘blink’, calling the former the lightest electric skateboard on the market. it is also introducing two boards: ‘blink S’ and ‘blink S2’ for getting from A to B. this is proving pretty easy for acton, which uses a four-wheel-drive hub motor system distinct hexagonal deck aluminum and carbon fiber construction and integrated lighting to make its ‘blink qu4tro’ the first ever premium board with all-wheel-drive.

New electric skateboard models are hitting the street regularly which is great news for interested consumers, but may be a little tough for new manufacturers looking to distinguish their boards from the pack.
