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Unagi closed a $29.3 million round of equity and debt, and secured Best Buy as a partner for e-scooter subscriptions.
Meet the Unagi: The lightest dual-motor electric scooter you’ll ever need By Emma Sutton-Williams Published May 20, 2024, 3:47 p.m. ET ...
Unagi isn’t alone in this scooter subscription pivot, or what we like to call hardware-as-a-service. Others are also pursuing this business model, including Dance and Voi.
E-scooter company Unagi, founded by former Beats Music CEO David Hyman, has inserted itself into a corner of pop culture. Its stylish scooters are often found in the hands of celebrities and ...
Unagi offers an all-access subscription to rent your own scooter for only $49/mo. (Photo : Unagi) No matter if you are going on a short trip or simply searching for a convenient means of ...
Unagi’s Model One is a fancy-pants premium electric scooter built from machined magnesium, carbon fiber, and with embedded silicone. This isn’t some cheap steel and rubber scooter that is ...
Unagi means "eel" in Japanese, and it's a fitting name for a company making shiny, sleek, agile e-scooters. Depending on the paint job you choose, the Unagi Model One literally glistens and gleams ...
Unagi’s new scooter is said to have a charge distance of 25 miles, which gives it about 10 more miles than the Model One offers. To achieve this, however, the Model One Voyager was given a ...
Get a 40 mph electric scooter that can lay down rubber snakes on the sidewalk. But if you want a sleek, lightweight and tech-infused scooter, that’s exactly where Unagi comes in.
Unagi is launching its scooter-rental service in New York and Los Angeles; after signing up for the service ($34/month for an annual subscription, $39 for month-by-month, plus a $50 setup fee), a ...
Unagi’s Model One scooter. The first thing that you notice about the Model One is its stellar design. The minimalist body is constructed of Japanese Toray carbon fiber for a balance of ...
Unagi is expanding its scooter subscription business to more cities, including Austin, Miami, Phoenix, San Francisco, Nashville, and Seattle. The price is going up, though, from $39 to $49 a month.