एक बार चार्ज कीजिये और चलाईये 90 किलोमीटर तक, क़ीमत है सिर्फ 56,850 रुपये!

Indian electric vehicle manufacturer Okinawa has updated its electric scooter Okhi-90 in its electric scooter portfolio. The price of the new EV model has been kept the same as the old model, but there have been some changes in the specifications. The new electric scooter now comes with a new battery pack that is compliant with AIS-156 Amendment 3. In addition, it is claimed to have a next-generation electric motor. Let’s learn more about it. Thunderbolt EZ electric scooter is a new two-wheeler manufacturer in India, fully prepared to enter the rapidly growing

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Electric vehicle manufacturer Okinawa has updated its electric scooter Okhi-90 in its portfolio. The new EV model comes with a new battery pack that is compliant with AIS-156 Amendment 3. It also claims to have a next-generation electric motor. The scooter is priced at Rs 1.86 lakh and will be available in four color options. It comes with features such as hydraulic suspension unit in the front, double shock setup at the rear, and regenerative energy e-ABS system. The scooter is said to have a range of 160 km on a single charge and a top speed of 90 km/h. Thunderbolt EZ electric scooter has been launched in the Indian market by Thunderbolt. It offers a good range and is priced affordably. It can run up to 90 km on a single charge. The scooter offers a stylish look, updated features, impressive range, and better performance. It also comes with a drum brake on the rear wheel and various other features like a digital speedometer, start button, USB port, LED light, and digital odometer. The price of the scooter is Rs 56,850 and it is suitable for everyday use. It can be used for regular daily activities such as going to the market or short trips.

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