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Jazzy® EVO 613 Li Series
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Jazzy® EVO 613 Li Series

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The Jazzy® EVO 613 and Jazzy® EVO 613Li are built to break barriers—combining cutting-edge performance with unmatched maneuverability. With a sleek 22-inch base width and an ultra-tight 22-inch turning radius, these models are among the most compact and agile power chairs available today. Despite their slim footprint, the EVO 613 series delivers robust power and industry-leading technology. Featuring Pride’s patented Active-Trac® Suspension and exclusive Mid-Wheel 6® Technology, these chairs ensure a smooth, stable ride indoors and out. Jazzy® EVO 613 Series – Key Features Weight Capacity: 300 lbs Base Width: Ultra-narrow 22” for enhanced indoor maneuverability Top Speed: Up to 5.1 mph Ground Clearance: 3” Drive Tires: 13” solid, flat-free Range per Charge: Up to 17 miles with U1 SLA batteries (at 200 lbs) Up to 21 miles with lithium-ion battery (at 200 lbs) Turning Radius: Tight and precise with Mid-Wheel 6® Technology—ideal for navigating doorways and corners Suspension System: Pride’s patented Active-Trac® (ATX) Suspension for a smooth ride over uneven terrain Seat Design: Memory foam high-back seat with a single seat post for swivel function Armrests: Height, width, and angle adjustable Foot Platform: Flip-up design with height, angle, and depth adjustability Shrouds: Removable, matte-finish color-through for easy customization And they don’t stop there. The lithium-powered Jazzy EVO 613Li offers up to 21 miles per charge and reaches speeds of up to 5.1 mph, pushing the limits of what a compact power chair can do. At Pride Mobility®, the Jazzy EVO 613 series represents more than just engineering—it reflects our commitment to innovation and continuous improvement. Because in mobility, standing still isn’t an option.