Electric 2w start-up Creatara bags 2 awards at The Future of Design 2024
The ‘Product of the Year’ award came for the start-up’s latest model, VS4, which has been praised for its innovative features, robust performance, and eco-friendly design.
Creatara’s double victory at the "The Future of Design 2024" awards marks a significant achievement for the company and underscores its leadership in the electric two-wheeler industry. Winning both the Product of the Year and Design of the Year awards is a testament to Creatara’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and cutting-edge technology.
The recognition from a distinguished jury panel comprising members from the India and Germany Design Council, alongside the editorial board team of Business World, adds prestige to Creatara’s accomplishments. The awards ceremony at St. Regis Mumbai provided a platform to celebrate the best in design and innovation, and Creatara’s success shines as a beacon of excellence in this competitive landscape.
“We are incredibly honoured to receive these prestigious awards,” said Vikas Gupta, CEO of Creatara. “This recognition is a testament to our team’s hard work, creativity, and relentless pursuit of excellence. It motivates us to continue pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the electric two-wheeler industry.”
The ‘Product of the Year’ award came for the start-up’s latest model, VS4, which has been praised for its innovative features, robust performance, and eco-friendly design. Meanwhile, the ‘Design of the Year’ award highlighted the exceptional aesthetic and functional design elements of the Creatara offerings.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
20 May 2024
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