Italian Electric Two-Wheeler Brand VLF announces Grand Entry into Indian Market with manufacturing hub in Kolhapur, Maharashtra
VLF ’s products, known for their strong personality and unique design, aim to stand out in the burgeoning electric mobility market.

INDIA
Italian electric two-wheeler brand VLF, founded by renowned designer Alessandro Tartarini in 1993, proudly announces its entry into the dynamic Indian electric two-wheeler market. Known for its unique Italian heritage and design, VLF is teaming up with KAW Veloce Motors Pvt Ltd to handle manufacturing and distribution, promising an exhilarating journey for Indian riders. VLF ’s products, known for their strong personality and unique design, aim to stand out in the burgeoning electric mobility market. Alessandro Tartarini, the visionary behind VLF, states, "In a market that is extremely competitive and constantly evolving, we need to create products that are stylish and have a strong personality." This ethos drives VLF’s mission to offer electric scooter that break away from traditional gasoline-powered designs, providing affordable and stylish alternatives. The state-of-the-art manufacturing facility will be established in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, leveraging the KAW Group's extensive six-decade manufacturing experience in the region. VLF plans to launch its iconic electric scooter named Tennis by the festive season this year, catering to a diverse demographic—from first-time buyers to seasoned riders seeking an upgrade. With a focus on aspirational branding and premium riding experiences at affordable prices, VLF is poised to make a significant impact on the Indian electric two-wheeler landscape. To create awareness and generate interest among
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