Montra Electric Launches INR 4.37 Lakh SUPER CARGO Three-Wheeler in Delhi
Electric three-wheeler features 13.8 kWh battery with 170 km range and 15-minute charging capability.
Montra Electric launched its SUPER CARGO electric three-wheeler in Delhi on June 20, 2025, targeting the last-mile cargo delivery segment with a vehicle offering 170 km real-life range and 15-minute charging capability. The Murugappa Group subsidiary priced the vehicle at INR 4.37 lakh ex-showroom Delhi post-subsidy and signed memorandums of understanding for 200-plus vehicle deliveries during the launch event.
The SUPER CARGO addresses market demand for electric commercial vehicles in Delhi's expanding logistics sector. Managing Director Jalaj Gupta of TI Clean Mobility Private Limited conducted the launch alongside Business Head Roy Kurian and CEO Saju Nair, positioning the vehicle as a solution for fleet operators and individual entrepreneurs in the cargo delivery space.
Technical specifications include a 13.8 kWh lithium-ion battery delivering 170 km real-world range from a certified 200-plus km capacity. The drivetrain generates 70 Nm torque and 11 kW peak power with 23 percent gradeability capability. The vehicle supports a 1.2-tonne gross vehicle weight on a Boron Steel chassis with a 6.2-feet load tray.
Safety features encompass front disc brakes, hill-hold function, reverse assist, and seat belt provisions. The vehicle incorporates regenerative braking and multiple drive modes for operational efficiency. The company offers an industry-standard five-year or 1.75 lakh kilometer battery warranty.
Three cargo configurations are available: 170 cubic feet, 140 cubic feet, and tray deck variants. Two models feature 15-minute full charging through partnership with Exponent Energy. Color options include Chilli Red, Steel Grey, Indian Blue, and Stallion Brown.
Jalaj Gupta, Managing Director, TI Clean Mobility Private Limited said "The launch of the Montra Electric SUPER CARGO marks a significant milestone in our growth journey, as we strengthen our presence in the last-mile delivery segment. We began with the SUPER AUTO in the passenger 3-wheeler space and extended our footprint into first-mile logistics with the RHINO heavy trucks. Entering the mid- and last-mile cargo segment has always been a strategic priority—and with SUPER CARGO, we are proud to bring that vision to life. With EVIATOR, we have already made inroads into the mid-mile segment. And now, with the launch of the SUPER CARGO, we are entering the highly strategic last-mile delivery space. As a Tru-EV brand, our responsibility goes beyond just offering vehicles---it is about enabling a cleaner, efficient future. With this, we are proud to expand our presence across segments and power India's mobility shift towards sustainability."
Roy Kurian, Business Head, Last Mile Mobility, Montra Electric said "The Montra Electric SUPER CARGO is thoughtfully engineered based on deep customer insights. Packed with distinctive features, its standout 15-minute full-charge capability offers a significant advantage for B2B users. Designed for versatile applications, it serves both fleet operators and individual entrepreneurs efficiently. Backed by our rapidly expanding dealer network, the SUPER CARGO ensures maximum uptime and reliable support across the country."
Arun Vinayak, Co-Founder, Exponent Energy said "We are excited to partner with Montra Electric. Our 15-minute 100% Charging solution has been well accepted by the market for its potential to unlock higher asset utilization, and this strategic partnership with Montra Electric will help us take forward the Clean Mobility agenda at enhanced scale. We will closely work with the brand to expand our charging network in line with customer requirements across the cities they are present in."
The vehicle is available for booking across 90 cities through exclusive showrooms. Montra Electric operates as the clean mobility division of the 124-year-old Murugappa Group, which reported revenues of INR 778 billion. The company's portfolio includes the RHINO 55-ton electric truck, EVIATOR commercial vehicle, SUPER AUTO passenger three-wheeler, and E-27 electric tractor.
The company positions the vehicle to capitalize on Delhi's economic growth and increasing demand for electric commercial vehicles in urban logistics operations.
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