Pure EV offers festive discounts on ecoDryft and eTryst X electric motorcycles
Pure EV announces a limited-time Diwali discount of Rs 20,000 on ecoDryft and eTryst X models, reducing starting prices to Rs 99,999. The offer runs until November 10.
Pure EV, an Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturer, has introduced a festive discount on its ecoDryft and eTryst X motorcycles. From now until November 10, customers can receive a flat Rs 20,000 discount on both models, with the starting price now at Rs 99,999.
Both motorcycles are built on Pure EV's predictive-AI X-Platform and come with advanced features such as cloud alerts, smart battery management, coasting regeneration, hill-start assist, reverse mode, and park assist. These features aim to provide a practical and efficient riding experience for modern commuters.
The ecoDryft is designed for daily commuting, offering a balance of efficiency and comfort, while the eTryst X is intended for those seeking a more powerful ride, offering a range of up to 171 kilometers.
This limited-time offer is part of Pure EV’s initiative to make electric mobility more accessible to Indian consumers and encourage a shift away from traditional internal combustion engine motorcycles. Dr. Nishanth Dongari, Founder and Managing Director of Pure EV, highlighted the importance of making electric mobility more attainable, noting that the festive discounts are intended to promote eco-friendly transportation options.
Pure EV's offer during the Diwali season reflects the company's efforts to encourage sustainable choices in transportation, making electric two-wheelers a viable option for customers looking for greener alternatives.
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