Komaki DT 3000 is claimed to present a variety of 180-220 km on a single cost and attain a prime pace is 90 km/hour.
Electric car producer Komaki Electric Vehicles will launch its high-speed e-scooter DT 3000 within the Indian market on March 25. The scooter will probably be made obtainable throughout all Komaki dealerships from the launch date and will probably be priced at round ₹1,15,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The firm has not but launched any picture of the upcoming scooter.
Komaki DT 3000 would be the firm’s third launch this yr after the corporate launched Ranger and Venice. The new e-scooter will probably be powered by a robust 3000 Watt BLDC motor and its patented superior lithium battery of 62V52AH. The scooter is claimed to present a variety of 180-220 km on a single cost and attain a prime pace is 90 km/hour. Komaki DT 3000 would be the model’s sixth version to its vary of registration fashions.
Komaki DT 3000 will probably be made obtainable in three color choices and can include numerous cutting-edge options. “After receiving overwhelming love from clients, we’re as soon as once more going to win their hearts with DT 3000 high-speed scooter. This time, they may really feel pleased with using an unmatched car on this section,” stated Gunjan Malhotra, Director, Komaki Electric Division.
The EV producer earlier this yr launched the nation’s first electric cruiser bike Ranger and one other high-speed electric scooter Venice. Ranger comes geared up with a four-kilowatt battery pack paired with a 5,000-watt motor. The EV is claimed to be able to operating round 250 km on a single cost, making it the electric two-wheeler with the longest vary within the nation.
Komaki Venice comes with a battery pack of 72v40ah, ample seating area and an additional storage field. It will get options corresponding to a restore swap, regenerative braking system, reverse swap and Bluetooth connectivity, amongst others. The mannequin has been constructed holding in thoughts the necessity to commute in addition to the necessity to derive pleasure from driving.
First Published Date: 21 Mar 2022, 04:00 PM IST