Lectrix EV unveils LXS 3.0 scooter with 130 km range

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 07-30 00:30

Lectrix EV
New Delhi: Lectrix EV, the electric mobility arm of SAR Group, has launched the LXS 3.0 scooter following the success of its predecessor, the LXS 2.0. Equipped with a 3KwH Li-ion LFP battery pack, the new model offers an impressive range of 130 km on a single charge and will be available for delivery starting August 1, 2024.

The LXS 3.0 features a 1200W motor and a digital speedometer, reaching a top speed of 54 km/h. The scooter also includes tubeless tires and offers quick acceleration, going from 0 to 40 km/h in 10.5 seconds. Despite its robust performance capabilities, the vehicle maintains a lightweight profile. The advanced features ensure a smooth and efficient ride for modern commuters.

The scooter has undergone extensive testing to assure its durability under Indian conditions. According to Lectrix EV, the design aims to combine style, comfort, and durability to meet the demands of today's commuters.

Pritesh Talwar, President of the EV Business at Lectrix EV, stated, “The launch of the LXS 3.0 marks a significant advancement in our product line. This upgraded model completes our portfolio by spanning the full spectrum from slow-speed to high-speed and from low range to high range, showcasing our unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence in electric mobility.”

Bookings for the LXS 3.0 are now open, and the scooter will soon be available at all Lectrix dealerships across the country.

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