Komaki launches CAT 3.0 NXT electric fleet, starting at INR 1.2 lakh

Komaki Electric Vehicle, a prominent player in the electric vehicle market, has unveiled its latest model, the CAT 3.0 NXT, just in time for the festive season. Priced at INR 1,19,999 for the Graphene battery variant and INR 1,49,999 for the LIPO4 variant, this eco-friendly electric fleet is designed to meet the needs of last-mile delivery operators, promoting sustainable all-day usage and supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).

To celebrate the launch, Komaki is offering an introductory cashback of INR 7,500 on the CAT 3.0 NXT until October 31. The CAT 3.0 NXT features app-based battery technology with impressive ranges of 180+ km to 200+ km on a single charge, depending on the battery type. Built on a robust metal frame, the vehicle includes convertible seating, allowing it to accommodate both passengers and goods with a loading capacity of up to 500 kg. This design provides flexibility for various transportation needs, enabling users to easily transition between passenger and loader configurations.

“Our vision at Komaki is to empower small businesses across the nation with innovative mobility solutions,” said Gunjan Malhotra, Co-Founder of Komaki Electric Division. “The launch of the CAT 3.0 NXT marks a significant milestone in our mission to promote eco-friendly practices and enhance last-mile delivery operations.”

In addition to its adaptable design, the CAT 3.0 NXT is equipped with several advanced features, including parking assist, cruise control, specialised brake levers with incline locking, a triple disc brake system, and a clear visibility windshield. It also offers a three-gear mode (eco, sport, turbo), a repair switch, an anti-theft lock, and a self-diagnosis system, ensuring safety and convenience for users.

With its launch, Komaki aims to lead the charge in sustainable urban mobility, positioning the CAT 3.0 NXT as a game-changer for businesses in the last-mile delivery sector.

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