iGoWise Mobility Opens Pre-Bookings for Electric Leaning Trikes

Bengaluru-based startup launches limited retail bookings for indigenous smart electric three-wheelers featuring patented anti-topple technology, self-balancing systems, and range options up to 140 kilometers for urban riders.

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 16 Oct 2025 Views icon29457 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
 iGoWise Mobility Opens Pre-Bookings for Electric Leaning Trikes

iGoWise Mobility has opened limited retail pre-bookings for its smart electric leaning trikes, marking the company's entry into India's three-wheeler market with vehicles designed for personal urban transportation.

The Bengaluru-based company positions its trikes as an alternative to conventional motorcycles, requiring no additional licensing or parking space while offering enhanced stability through proprietary engineering solutions.

The vehicles incorporate what the company describes as patented anti-topple swiveling and level-2 self-balancing technologies, developed through indigenous research and development efforts. According to iGoWise, these systems address handling challenges that have historically limited consumer adoption of personal three-wheelers.

"India is the world's largest three-wheeler market, yet personal-use trikes have remained largely unexplored due to handling difficulties and safety concerns," said Sravan Kumar Appana, CEO of iGoWise Mobility.

The trikes feature dual rear wheels designed to provide enhanced road grip and traction. Technical specifications include a top speed of 70 km/h, 80 Nm of torque with acceleration from 0 to 30 km/h in 3.3 seconds, and three battery configurations offering ranges of 70 km, 100 km, and 140 km using lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and lithium manganese iron phosphate (LMFP) battery packs.

The base model utilizes an 88V charging system that reaches 80 percent capacity in 100 minutes through standard home charging, according to company specifications. iGoWise states the charging approach is designed to minimize battery degradation over time.

The vehicles incorporate a triple-disc combined braking system (CBS) and what the company terms a dual-wheel drive configuration for improved climbing capability on inclines. The chassis consists of a steel space-frame construction backed by a five-year standard warranty.

iGoWise emphasizes serviceability in its design approach, stating that most components can be maintained at conventional mechanic shops rather than requiring specialized service centers.

The company manufactures its vehicles under a "Make in India" framework, focusing on domestic supply chains and manufacturing processes.

Pre-bookings are currently available through the company's website at igowise.com/prebook, with deliveries planned for subsequent phases following the initial booking period.

iGoWise Mobility represents an emerging segment of electric vehicle startups in India targeting alternatives to traditional two-wheeled motorcycles and scooters, particularly for riders seeking additional stability without transitioning to four-wheeled vehicles.

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