Okaya EV Motofaast 35 launched at Rs 1.42 lakh

The Motofaast 35 is available in six colors — Metallic Cyan, Metallic Red, Metallic White, Metallic Silver, Matt Green, and Metallic Black.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 08 Feb 2024 Views icon6823 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Okaya EV Motofaast 35 launched at Rs 1.42 lakh

Okaya EV has launched the Motofaast 35 at Rs 1.42 lakh, available in various cities including Delhi, UP, Bihar, and more.  The Motofaast 35 boasts a 12-inch diamond-cut alloy wheel, dual disc brakes, and a top speed of 70 kmph.

Equipped with a 7-inch touchscreen display and powered by a speedy 2 GHz processor and 3 GB of RAM, the scooter offers a seamless and futuristic riding experience.

With a range of 110-130 km on a single charge and a maximum speed of 70 kmph, the Motofaast 35 is tailored for individuals seeking style, features, and safety. It is equipped with a dual battery system featuring advanced LFP battery technology, known for its safety and reliability in India's climate.

The Motofaast 35 features a dual disc braking system, incident buzzer for thermal runaway alerts, and a comprehensive 3-year/30,000 km warranty covering both battery and motor.

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