Lectrix EV offers LXS G2.0 high-Speed Electric Two-Wheeler at Rs 43,749 on Flipkart

Lectrix EV’s festive season promotion includes a discounted price for its electric two-wheeler, along with a Battery as a Subscription plan.

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Lectrix EV offers LXS G2.0 high-Speed Electric Two-Wheeler at Rs 43,749 on Flipkart

Lectrix EV’s high-speed electric two-wheeler is now available on Flipkart for Rs 43,749 as part of an exclusive festive season offer. This promotion provides customers with a significant discount and includes Lectrix's innovative Battery as a Subscription (BAAS) plan. 

The offer is available for a limited time on Flipkart, providing one of the lowest prices in the market for electric two-wheelers (E2Ws). The BAAS plan includes a lifetime battery warranty, ensuring that users can enjoy electric mobility without concerns over battery maintenance or replacement. 

Lectrix aims to offer an affordable and reliable electric vehicle option with this deal, emphasizing ease of ownership. The BAAS model allows customers to subscribe to a battery plan starting at Rs 999 per month. This festive offer makes it easier for customers to switch to eco-friendly transportation, available exclusively on Flipkart, while stocks last.

Pritesh Talwar, President of EV Business at Lectrix, commented that the offer allows customers to enjoy long-range electric mobility without battery-related concerns, further supported by the BAAS model.

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