TGA, Breeze S4 Mobility Scooter
£5,495.00 – £7,045.00excl. VAT Excl. VAT £6,594.00 Incl. VAT
excl. VAT
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Full action suspension for added comfort plus a fully adjustable Captain’s seat mean the Breeze S4 is a joy to ride.
It has all the features of it’s excellent sibling, the Breeze S3, but is based on a 4 wheeled platform for extra stability and off-road capability. The Breeze S4 is capable of being fitted with an excellent purpose-built hard canopy with an integrated roll-cage to keep the rain off and keep you dry in bad weather. A spacious colour-matched lockable rear box and lockable flip-out front basket are standard on all Breeze scooters, giving a lot of storage space and making them great for shopping trips.
*This product is VAT exempt if purchased to aid with a disability or chronic illness – for further details please click here*
Length | 161cm / 64 inches |
Width | 68cm / 27 inches |
Maximum range* | 20 miles 32km with Standard Batteries or 30 miles / 48 km with Heavy Duty Battery option. |
Maximum speed* | 8mph / 13kmh |
Maximum user weight | 31 stone / 196kg / 434lbs |
*Please note | Speed and range may vary depending upon user weight, type and incline of terrain, weather, battery charge and condition, operating speed and general driving situation. |
The TGA Breeze S4 8mph mobility scooter range from TGA has an established and respected reputation for providing exceptional reliability, comfort and build quality.
The new and enhanced Breeze S4 continue this superb heritage with the addition of several new features. These have been made possible by the latest advancements in TGA scooter engineering and include a unique, ‘BMW motorbike style’ optional rigid canopy.
The new robust Breeze 4S mobility scooter has been restyled to reflect the refreshed profiling seen in the new Breeze Midi range last year. Modern aesthetics reflecting the direction of automotive design can be seen throughout the chassis mouldings and its full round suspension and shock absorbers have been re-engineered for an even smoother ride.
These deliver levels of stability never seen before in the industry and will ensure users weighing up to 200kg (31.4 stone) remain comfortable and in complete control even over uneven terrain. Similar to the new technology incorporated in the Midi models, the new TGA Breeze S4 encompass energy absorbing bumpers for added safety and to minimise lateral movement whilst driving. The rear transaxle motor delivers all the power and performance expected from a TGA Breeze and can tackle a 9.5degree slope with ease. As the Breeze S4 chassis is now more compact, levels of manoeuvrability have been improved even further, which is ideal for use around town. Breeze S4 still delivers the optimum experience in an urban environment,the new model has advanced dual front and rear braking systems that deliver a very responsive action in forward motion and automatic engagement if the scooter rolls backward for maximum safety.
The ergonomically designed tiller can now be positioned more accurately to meet the owners’ exact requirements as adjustments can be made more delicately. The luxurious, orthopaedic seat is also fully adjustable for maximum day-long comfort and now incorporates 360 degree swivelling for easy side transfers in and out of the cockpit. Heavy-duty batteries are available, which give an impressive range of up to 45km (30 miles) on one charge.
Useful Links For Scooter Users
We’d always recommend that you visit us and try a scooter before buying, or let us bring one to you for you to try. If that’s not possible, or you’re outside our service area, we have put together some buying guides that may help you choose the scooter that’s right for you.
- Our own useful overview buying guide for Mobility Scooters can be located here: Orange Badge Mobility Scooter Buying Guide
We’ve also collated some great guides and information for those that may want more in-depth information on their prospective scooters.
- RiDC Advice on which type of scooter tiller & controls may best suit your needs can be found HERE
- Advice on types of scooter and their stability, again by RiDC can be located HERE
- A guide by RiDC about travelling with your mobility scooter is found HERE
- A handy scooter guide for those clients eligible for the motability scheme can be found HERE
- The British Healthcare Trades Association has put together a great list on how to prepare your scooter for transport aboard a flight HERE