Darwin Platform Group on Monday has blazoned the launch of its electric scooter range in India. The EV maker launched D5, D7 and D14 electric scooters that are made by focusing at youthful generation buyers. The range of electric scooters was introduced by World Amateur Boxing champion Mary Kom in an event.
DPGC has launched the electric scooters under its newsub-brand called Darwin EVAT. The vehicles are claimed to beat par with Japanese norm and are the most advanced electric scooters in their separate parts.
Darwin claims that all these three electric scooters offer battery switching technology. The D5, D7 and D14 electric scooters come priced at ₹68,000, ₹73,000 and ₹77,000(ex-showroom) independently.
The company claims these electric scooters come loaded with a host of new technologies and features. The electric scooters come with stylish designs. Also, they come with features such as keyless entry, regenerative braking, LED display, USB mobile charging port, hazard switch etc. As the EV manufacturer claims, these three electric scooters are capable of running up to 120 km on a single charge.
Not much has been revealed about the safety and suspension setup of the Darwin D5, D7, and D14 electric scooters. However, we expect them to be equipped with drum or disc brakes along with a single or telescopic fork on the front and a mono-shock on the rear. The e-scooters also support regenerative braking that helps charge the battery when brakes are applied.
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