Creatara, a two-wheeler manufacturing company founded by Vikas Gupta and Ringlarei Pamei, reveals its two new electric scooter concepts — VS4 and VM4. Creatara has only released the first image of the VM4 electric scooter, which carries a unique design suited for Indian use cases.
The VM4 electric scooter is designed in a moto-cross avatar, boasting features like long travel suspension, high ground clearance and purpose-built panels. All these attributes of the VM4 make it suitable for rough use across different terrains encountered by Indian riders every day.
Furthermore, Creatara has also touched upon the safety aspect of its scooters with innovative features. To begin with, the VM4 electric scooter requires a minimum weight for the rider to start riding the scooter. This feature should ideally come in handy to avoid misuse of the scooter while it is parked or standing with the ignition on.
The electric scooter also features passive cooling for the battery pack, which should increase its use case in summer. However, Cretara hasn’t revealed whether the cooling system is air-cooled or liquid-cooled. Additionally, like every other electric two-wheeler on sale in the country, the Creatara scooters also feature onboard GPS tracking and supporting sensors to aid in rider safety and awareness.
Speaking about its specifications, while Creatara hasn’t revealed the key numbers for the battery pack and motor, we learnt that the scooter can go from a standstill to 40kmph in 3.7 seconds. In addition, its battery pack, when fully charged, is capable of delivering a riding range of 100km. When discharged, its battery pack can be juiced up in 4-5 hours.
Upon revealing the new electric scooter concepts, Vikas Gupta, co-founder and CEO of Creatara said, “Our aim is to revolutionize personal mobility for the next generation. Our tailor-made electric two-wheelers are not just vehicles; they’re a statement of innovation, sustainability, and personalized freedom, designed to resonate with the dynamic lifestyle of today’s consumers.”