RunR Mobility launches first showroom in Vadodara, Gujarat

The facility houses the RunR HS e-scooter which customers can test drive.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 18 Oct 2023 Views icon5605 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
RunR Mobility launches first showroom in Vadodara, Gujarat

RunR Mobility has announced the opening of its inaugural showroom in Vadodara, Gujarat. This monumental milestone marks the brand's unwavering commitment to revolutionizing the EV landscape in India.

The showroom, designed with the discerning Indian consumer in mind, will serve as a comprehensive hub for all things related to electric vehicles. This includes opportunity for visitors to explore, engage with, and test drive the RunR HS electric scooter

Setul Shah, Founder of RunR Mobility, speaking on the inauguration said "We are thrilled to unveil our first showroom in Vadodara, Gujarat, and take a step closer to our goal of transforming the electric mobility landscape in India. This showroom is not just a space for showcasing our products but also a platform for engaging with our customers, addressing their questions, and helping them experience firsthand the future of electric mobility."

RELATED ARTICLES
Tata Elxsi CFO Gaurav Bajaj Resigns; Nalin Rana to Take Charge

auther Angitha Suresh calendar27 Apr 2026

The design and technology services firm announced the leadership transition at its board meeting on April 27, citing Baj...

India's Passenger Vehicle Sales Set to Moderate in April 2026

auther Angitha Suresh calendar27 Apr 2026

Registration data from the first fortnight of April points to roughly 4.16 lakh units for the month, as the market unwin...

Weekly News Wrap: Renault Develops New 1.2L Engine, Hyundai-TVS E-3W Pact, Mahindra Enters Global Top 25 Brands, Royal Enfield Scram 450 Set for 2027

auther Darshan Nakhwa calendar26 Apr 2026

Powertrain localisation, EV partnerships, brand strength and product pipelines take centre stage as automakers sharpen l...