Greaves Electric Mobility launches Eltra City at Rs 3.66 lakh
Further, it is equipped with features like 14-degree gradability, 49 Nm torque, and hill hold assist for a seamless and comfortable driving experience on challenging urban and semi-urban roads.
Greaves Electric Mobility has launched the Eltra City at Rs 3.66 lakh, which provides a segment-leading range of approximately 160 kilometres on a single charge, powered by a 10.8 kWh lithium-ion battery and 9.6 kW motor.
Further, it is equipped with features like 14-degree gradability, 49 Nm torque, and hill hold assist for a seamless and comfortable driving experience on challenging urban and semi-urban roads. Greaves Eltra City also boasts a state-of-the-art 6.2" digital instrument cluster with IoT capabilities to assist drivers in leveraging real-time information and navigation conveniently. Engineered with safety as a top priority, the Eltra City features a robust full metal body and comes with a 3-year warranty (which is extendable to 5 years).
Vijaya Kumar, Director, Greaves Electric Mobility 3W (GEM 3 W), GEMPL, said, "GEMPL is committed to revolutionise urban transportation by making sustainable and efficient mobility solutions accessible to everyone. The Eltra City E3W passenger vehicle is a testament to our dedication to affordability and excellence. With its best-in-class features, exceptional range, and innovative technology, the Eltra City is poised to redefine the commuting experience for both passengers and drivers. We are excited to witness the positive impact this will have on urban mobility and look forward to continuing our journey towards a greener future."
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