Komaki’s thoughtfully designed EV – XGT X5 – gains momentum with elderly and specially abled people


NEW DELHI
Komaki has taken the EV market by storm in the last two quarters with a stellar sales performance across models. The growth of the EV division was driven by a nationwide expansion with multiple dealerships coming up in the northern and southern states of India. The growing adoption of EVs is visible among the masses as is indicated by the sales figures in the last two quarters. A total of 21,000 units have already been sold in the first half of 2021 – testimony to the growth pace of the EV manufacturer. Komaki realises that smart mobility is needed more by the elderly and the specially-abled. Travelling needs to be made convenient, comfortable and affordable for both strata such that they can commute with relative ease. The EV division, with a special focus on fulfilling these needs, released a dedicated model recently in the market, the XGT X5, to help the elderly and the specially-abled commute comfortably and worry-free. Komaki has enhanced the safety features on this model with the Mechanical Parking Feature which prevents this smart two-wheeler from becoming involved in an accident. Over 1000 units of the XGT X5 have already been sold to elderly and specially-abled citizens, indicating that a dedicated mobility
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