Komaki launches MG PRO lithium series starting at ₹59,999
Komaki Electric introduces the MG PRO Lithium series, designed for Indian households with a focus on affordability, long-range capabilities, and practical features, available from ₹59,999, as part of its "Har Ghar Komaki" campaign.
Komaki Electric Vehicle has launched the MG PRO Lithium series as part of its "Har Ghar Komaki" initiative. Priced at Rs 59,999 (ex-showroom), the series is designed to cater to the daily transportation needs of Indian households.
The MG PRO Lithium series combines affordability and practicality with a focus on efficiency and range. It falls under Komaki’s high-speed category and features a 2.2 kW and 2.7 kW LiFePO4 battery, delivering a range of up to 150 km. Its design emphasizes functionality and reliability, with an auto-repair feature that addresses minor issues to ensure smoother rides.
The scooter includes a 3-year or 30,000 km warranty covering the motor, battery, and controller, and a 1-year warranty for the charger. It also incorporates app-based battery health updates, enhancing user convenience and vehicle monitoring. The MG PRO series is built using lithium ferro phosphate battery technology, which offers improved safety and reliability.
Speaking about the launch, Gunjan Malhotra, Co-founder of Komaki Electric, stated, "The MG PRO Lithium series is intended as a practical solution for families seeking a reliable electric scooter. It aligns with our goal of making electric mobility accessible and sustainable for Indian households by providing a cost-effective and high-performance option for daily travel."
The MG PRO Lithium series reinforces Komaki’s efforts to promote eco-friendly mobility solutions while addressing the growing demand for electric two-wheelers in India. With its combination of performance, practicality, and affordability, the new model aims to enhance the electric vehicle ownership experience for families across the country.
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