Auto Expo- The Motor Show 2023: A Rundown (2W)
High speed scooters and motorcycles, also in electric avatars, provided an impetus to Auto Expo- The Motor Show 2023.
19/01/2023
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MUMBAI
At the Auto Expo – The Motor Show 2023, several two-wheeler brands showcased their range of products, however, the big names such as Hero MotoCorp, Honda, Suzuki, Royal Enfield, Bajaj and Kawasaki gave the event a miss. A handful of start-ups participated and displayed their line-up. Here are a few scooters and motorcycles that set our pulse racing… Ampere Primus e-scooter Greaves Cotton kickstarted Auto Expo – The Motor Show 2023 with the unveiling of the all-electric Ampere Primus scooter. Housing a 3kWh battery pack, it is equipped with a 4kW electric motor with a range of 100 km. The top speed of the e-scooter is pegged at 77 kmph. Ampere Primus gets three riding modes in the form of Eco, City and Power. It also features a ‘Reverse’ mode as standard feature. The pricing has not been revealed as of now but expect this one to be launched in the coming days in the Indian market. Greaves Cotton NXG and NXU concepts Greaves Electric Mobility showcased a total of six products at Auto Expo – The Motor Show 2023, and NXG and NXU electric scooter concepts were among them. The NXG Concept, is a premium offering with LED lights
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