Okinawa Autotech upgrades Praise platform
After getting into a joint venture with Tacita and setting up our first global R&D centre in Europe, we have decided to upgrade our entire product range with best-in-class technologies. The new Praise platform is our first offering in that direction, said Jeetender Sharma, MD and Founder, Okinawa Autotech.
In alignment with its aggressive growth strategy, two-wheeler manufacturer Okinawa Autotech, has announced the launch of an advanced version of its best-selling “Praise” platform, the Praise Pro and iPrase+.
Close on the heels of inaugurating the first global R&D centre in collaboration with its JV partner Tacita (Italy), Okinawa had announced an upgrade its entire product line, starting with Praise Pro and iPraise+.
The electric scooters now come with a 40mm down frame (chassis) for better foot space, improved ergonomics, that make for a comfortable ride. The new Praise Pro and iPrase+ offer a premium riding experience with its CAN-compatible powertrain and a digital coloured speedometer.
The deliveries of the new Praise Pro and iPraise+ with the AIS-156 Amendment 3 battery pack and eight new attractive colors have already commenced.
Jeetender Sharma, MD and Founder, Okinawa Autotech said that after getting into a joint venture with Tacita and setting up our first global R&D centre in Europe, they have decided to upgrade our entire product range with best-in-class technologies, and the new Praise platform is our first offering in that direction.
Ever since its launch in India, Praise platform has gained immense popularity among customers who want a reliable electric scooter with advanced technology and a better range. The company has sold 200,000+ units of Praise Pro and iPraise+ till date, the press release noted.
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