Positioned as a practical daily vehicle, the new electric scooter targets families seeking low running costs and simple ownership. The model focuses on usable long range, moderate city speed, and a low entry price to reduce dependence on petrol. A 240Km claimed range allows several days of riding between charges, while a ₹9,999 down payment lowers the barrier to entry. This positioning frames the scooter as a commuter solution rather than a lifestyle product.
The scooter carries a clean, family-oriented design with balanced proportions and sturdy body panels. LED lighting improves visibility in early mornings and evenings. A long seat supports pillion comfort, and the wide floorboard can hold school bags or groceries. Ground clearance is tuned for speed breakers and uneven roads. Wider tyres and a stable wheelbase help maintain control during daily city use.
Comfort is central to its design. The upright riding posture reduces strain during 30–60 minute commutes. A digital display shows speed, battery level, and remaining range in Km for easy planning. Storage and a usable footboard support daily errands. Suspension absorbs rough patches, and silent electric operation cuts vibration and heat, making rides calmer.
The 240Km range changes charging habits. At 20Km per day, it can last about 12 days; at 30Km per day, around 8 days under ideal conditions. Actual range depends on speed, traffic, rider load, tyre pressure, and road conditions, but fewer charging cycles also support battery life.
Home charging works through a standard socket, fitting overnight routines without special setup. Charging time depends on charger output, but steady charging suits regular use. Performance is tuned for smooth pickup and stable cruising. A top speed of 75Km/h fits urban roads and flyovers. Braking and suspension are balanced for riding with a pillion.
Safety features include predictable handling, firm braking, tyre grip, and bright LED headlamps. Riding modes help manage response and efficiency. A clear display reduces distraction. Anti-theft protection and battery locking support open parking. Service coverage and software support remain key for long-term ownership.
The scooter is priced at ₹1.20 lakh with a ₹9,999 down payment. Financing ₹1.10 lakh over 36 months at 12.00% interest gives an EMI of about ₹3,650 per month. Longer tenures may lower EMIs to ₹3,100–₹3,300. With electricity at ₹8 per unit and running cost near ₹0.15–₹0.25 per Km, 1,000Km of monthly use costs about ₹150–₹250, making it competitive against petrol scooters.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only. Specifications, pricing, charging times, and finance terms may vary by location. Readers should verify details with official announcements or authorized sellers before making a purchase decision.
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