- The e-scooter will be available in two variants.
- Lithium-ion battery takes around 2 to 4 hours for a full charge.
- Bookings have already begun for a token amount of Rs 1,100.
Avan Motors has launched the Trend E in India at Rs 56,900 (ex-showroom Delhi). With this, Avan Motors has three e-scooters in its product portfolio - Xero, Xero+ and Trend E. ꦇThe e-scooter is available in two variants - the standard model and a top-end variant, which is priced at Rs 81,269 (ex-showroom Delhi).
The e-scooter is available in two dual tone pa𒈔int options - black/red and white/blue. Both variants feature the same 16-inch alloy wheels and brake setup - disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear - as its stablemate, the Xero. Even the telescopic forks at the front and coil spring shock absorber at the rear are the same as seen on the Xero.
Both variants are almost identical, but what differs between them is the battery☂ setup. Where the standard variant has a single-battery setup, the top-of-the-line variant features a double battery setup. While the standard model has a claimed range of 45km, the double-battery setup will go up to 110km. The company claims that the e-scooter has a top speed of 45kmph and the lithium-ion batteries take around 2-4 hours to charge.
Avan has already started accep🔯ting bookings for a token amount of Rs 1,100. The manufacturer added that customers who have booked their Trend E before March 31 will get their scooters delivered before March 31.
Press release:
A🍃van Motors India l꧃aunches the new ‘Trend E’ scooter priced at INR 56,900 (ex-showroom)
Online bookings for ‘Tre🎶nd E’ is open from today onwards
Customers bookin🦋g before 31ಌ March will get the scooter delivered before 31 March
New Delhi, March 22, 2019: Avan Motors India, one of t🌌he fastest growing electric scooter manufacturers in the country, la🍨unched its new smart electric scooter Trend E today at the EV India Marathon Summit, BV Tech Expo India 2019 in New Delhi. The latest addition to its Xero series of electric scooters, the high-performance Trend E has an ex-showroom price of INR 56,900 for the single-battery scooter and INR 81,269 for the double-battery scooter. The scooter can be booked from today onwards at a nominal booking fee of INR 1,100.
The Trend E is available in a combination of colours including Red-Black, Black-Red, and White-Blue. It is powered by a lithium-ion battery and boasts a top speed of 45 Kmph. The electric scooter covers a distance of 60 Kms with single battery & 110 Km with double battery, and the charge time for the sco🦩oter’s lithium-ion battery is 2 to 4 hours. The Trend E comes equipped with a hydraulic telescopic front suspension and a coil spring rear suspension.
Additionally, the scooter is furnished with alloy wheels, with disc and drum🦄 brakes on the front and rear wheels, respectively. The new stylish scooter comes with masculine looks and with higher ground clearance. The max load each scooter can take is a substantial 150 kgs. With its futuristic and aesthetically appealing design, unparalleled engineering, and state-of-the-art equipment, the Trend E is the definitive e-scooter for the next generation of riders. Customers boo෴king their scooters before 31 March will get them delivered before 31 March itself.
Speaking on announcement, Pankaj Tiwari, Business Development Head, Avan Motors, commented, “The Avan Motors team has worked extensively on creating the Trend E scooter as ✨a vehicle that is suitable for Indian roads and meets the requirements of consumers with its combination of technology, power and futuristic design. We are delighted with the response the scooter has received in 🐼its pre-launch phase and are confident that customers too will appreciate the Trend E and all its features.”
Avan Motors is redefining the EV space with products that are not only in keeping with the missi🌠on for a cleaner environment, but with solutions that have state-of-the-art technology and are affordable to its consumers. The company has built a vast sales network with 33 dealership across India and spanning across 11 new states such as Rajasthan, Punjab, West Bengal, Manipur, Assam, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Odisha.
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