After the success of the 350 D, Italian manufacturer Quadro has just made available their newest iteration of the 3-wheeled scooter, the Quadro 350 S.
The engine is a revised Taiwanese Aeon and it now sports a "full" 350-class, 346cc displacement, according to In Sella. It can produce 27 HP @ 7,000 rpm, which is a 4 HP improvement over the 350 D version. The max torque is 25.2 Nm (more than 18 lb-ft), and these figures promise quite a fun ride.
Stability is ensured by Quadro's proprietary Hydraulic Tilting System, and we were delighted to see the 350 S ride in manners few other scooters or even ATVs can, with one of the front wheels up on a step and the other down on the ground.
A dashboard was also updated, with external and engine temperature sensors, while the seat received some modifications, and gel pads are offered now as an option, alongside leather covers in multiple colors.
The Quadro 350 S retains the generous underseat 2-helmet storage and is therefore great for shopping, too. Neoprene hand and feet guards are also available separately for the hardcore tourers. The Quadro 350 S is now in showrooms, with a €6,990 ($8,970) price tag. Their website says the Quadro 350 S is available in blue and white, while In Sella adds black and silver to the list.
Stability is ensured by Quadro's proprietary Hydraulic Tilting System, and we were delighted to see the 350 S ride in manners few other scooters or even ATVs can, with one of the front wheels up on a step and the other down on the ground.
A dashboard was also updated, with external and engine temperature sensors, while the seat received some modifications, and gel pads are offered now as an option, alongside leather covers in multiple colors.
The Quadro 350 S retains the generous underseat 2-helmet storage and is therefore great for shopping, too. Neoprene hand and feet guards are also available separately for the hardcore tourers. The Quadro 350 S is now in showrooms, with a €6,990 ($8,970) price tag. Their website says the Quadro 350 S is available in blue and white, while In Sella adds black and silver to the list.