Warivo Motor launches CRX high-speed electric scooter at Rs 79,999/-

Warivo Motor enters the high-speed segment with the CRX, offering a combination of safety features and two riding modes.

13 Sep 2024 | 25371 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Warivo Motor India Pvt Ltd, has launched its first high-speed electric scooter, the CRX. Designed for everyday commuting needs, the CRX offers a combination of safety features, performance, and affordability at a starting price of Rs 79,999/-. It is available in five color options.

The CRX is designed to cater to a wide range of users, from students to elderly individuals. It comes with a 42-litre storage space, mobile charging ports (Type-C and USB), and a high loading capacity of 150 kg, making it a practical option for daily use.

With a top speed of 55 km/h, the scooter offers two riding modes: Eco and Power. It is equipped with features aimed at enhancing battery life and efficiency, including data logging capabilities to monitor performance.

The CRX is built with safety in mind, featuring a waterproof, fireproof, and blast-proof battery. It includes four temperature sensors and a Battery Management System (BMS) to help prevent overheating and other potential issues. Additionally, it incorporates ClimaCool technology to maintain battery performance during longer rides. The scooter meets the UL 2271 safety standard.

Warivo Motors offers a range of electric two-wheelers in India, targeting both urban and semi-urban markets with a focus on affordability and sustainability. Various models from Warivo include the Smarty, a low-speed electric scooter with a top speed of 25 km/h, priced around Rs 74,300.

It is designed for shorter commutes with a compact build and limited speed. Warivo also offers the Queen SX, another low-speed option, priced around Rs 46,800, focusing on budget-conscious customers. Across all models, Warivo emphasises safety features like fireproof batteries and robust Battery Management Systems (BMS), making their scooters suitable for diverse commuting needs.

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