PURE EV unveils advanced electric vehicle platform with AI technology
PURE EV unveils X Platform 3.0, featuring AI-based controls, improved torque, and real-time connectivity to enhance electric vehicle functionality.
PURE EV, a leading Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturer, has launched its X Platform 3.0, introducing advanced AI-driven features for electric mobility. The platform represents a significant technological upgrade in the electric vehicle sector, focusing on performance, connectivity, and user experience.
The new platform includes a Thrill Mode that increases vehicle torque by 25%, and a Predictive AI Vehicle Control Unit that adapts to individual rider behavior. These features aim to enhance vehicle performance and provide personalized riding experiences.
The electric two-wheeler market in India has been experiencing rapid growth, driven by government incentives, environmental concerns, and increasing urban mobility needs. PURE EV's latest platform seeks to address key consumer demands for intelligent, efficient transportation solutions.
Dr. Nishanth Dongari, Founder and Managing Director of PURE EV, emphasized the platform's potential to advance Indian innovation in electric mobility. The X Platform 3.0 integrates cloud-based AI for over-the-air updates and a next-generation TFT dashboard compatible with iOS and Android devices.
Key technological features include real-time navigation, battery health monitoring, range estimation, regenerative braking, and an enhanced electric braking system. The platform initially launches with PURE EV's premium models ePluto 7G Max and eTryst X, with plans to expand across the company's product line by the end of 2025.
The launch reflects the broader trend of technological integration in electric vehicles, positioning PURE EV as a forward-looking player in India's evolving electric mobility ecosystem.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
24 Jan 2025
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Mukul Yudhveer Singh
