Against China’s deepening aging population, demand for elderly mobility aids keeps rising. Industry forecasts put the global electric scooter market size at USD 1.73 billion by 2034, with the Asia-Pacific region as the fastest-growing market. Instead of simply copying overseas models, Kalio launched three-wheel scooters tailored to Chinese seniors after in-depth research into their travel habits. Surveys show Chinese seniors mainly use mobility scooters for grocery shopping, family pick-ups and park leisure, with strong demand for easy operation. Kalio optimized its design accordingly: a minimalist lever control for effortless handling, tool-free folding for elevator access and storage, plus thickened cushioned seats and handy storage baskets to support shopping and short rests. For superior ride comfort, Kalio equips multi-shock suspension and specialized tires to absorb bumps on speed bumps and rough roads. The foldable structure allows easy storage and transportation, fitting neatly into car trunks for family trips. Covering all travel scenarios and usage details, Kalio’s human-centric design fully addresses the real needs of elderly Chinese users.