Greaves Electric Mobility Private Limited (GEMPL) have revealed the design inspiration for their upcoming electric two and three-wheelers, ready for unveiling at Auto Expo 2023.

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Greaves Electric Mobility Private Limited (GEMPL) have revealed the design inspiration for their upcoming electric two and three-wheelers, ready for unveiling at Auto Expo 2023.
Ultraviolette have launched the F77 for Rs 3.80 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base model and the top variant is priced at Rs 5.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The latter is limited to just 77 units and reserved for select buyers.
Matter have taken the wraps off the 07 which is a geared electric motorcycle, the first of its kind in India. The 07 will be manufactured from its facility in Ahmedabad and will be available across major cities in India.
Ola Electric have clocked a sales of 20,000 units in the month of October according to the Vahan vehicle registration portal. And it happens to be the highest number of units dispatched by any EV OEM in the country. The company struck its lowest sales in June 2022 at 3426 units.
The future is electric. This has been a term we’ve heard over the past decade. While it’s been a couple of years since the transition towards electric mobility began, 2021 saw a lot of manufacturers confirm electrification on a larger scale. Here are a few confirmed motorcycles and scooters that will be launched over the next twelve months.
Bajaj, KTM and Husqvarna:
After successfully launching the Chetak electric scooter, it looks like Bajaj are working on yet another electric scooter. While we’re still waiting on confirmation if this would be a KTM, Husqvarna or another Chetak, we expect this to feature a more powerful motor along with a larger battery to back it up. In the international market, Husqvarna unveiled two electric two wheeler concepts, the E-Pilen and the Vektorr, and we expect them to run the powertrain that Bajaj are testing in India.