OPG Mobility to reveal its first electric scooter Ferrato Defy 22 at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025
Set to debut at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, the Ferrato Defy 22 blends modern design, performance, and safety, offering an electric mobility solution tailored to meet the commuting needs of Indian consumers.
OPG Mobility, previously known as Okaya EV, has introduced the name of its first electric scooter under the Ferrato brand: the Defy 22. This new model will debut at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, scheduled for January 17, 2025, in New Delhi.
The Ferrato Defy 22 has been designed to cater to the everyday commuting needs of Indian consumers. Combining functionality with modern design and technology, the electric scooter focuses on style, performance, safety, and practicality.
To generate interest ahead of its launch, OPG Mobility has released a teaser video showcasing the scooter’s design. The video highlights a sleek and bold aesthetic, which aligns with the company’s emphasis on sustainability and innovation.
Speaking about the launch, Mr. Anshul Gupta, Managing Director of OPG Mobility, stated, “The Ferrato Defy 22 reflects our core values of innovation and functionality. Designed to meet the needs of students, professionals, and families, this scooter offers advanced safety features, durability, and versatility to suit diverse lifestyles.”
The Ferrato Defy 22 is expected to offer features like innovative design, advanced safety systems, and IoT-enabled technology. It aims to cater to a wide audience, from students navigating urban streets to professionals commuting for work and families traveling together.
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11 Jan 2025
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