Mahindra eSupro electric van launched at Rs 8.45 lakh

    All-electric eSupro van gets a passenger as well as a cargo variant; comes with a 112km range.

    Published On Oct 06, 2016 03:41:00 PM

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    Mahindra eSupro electric van launched at Rs 8.45 lakh

    Mahindra & Mahindra today launched the all-electric version of its Supro cargo and passenger van. The eSupro, which is priced at Rs 8.45 lakh for the cargo variant and Rs 8.75 lakh for the passenger variant (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi, after factoring state subsidy and FAME India incentives), will primarily cater to the B2B segment in the country and is now available at all M&M dealerships.

    The manufacturer claims both the eSupro cargo and passenger variants have a range of 112km on a full charge, which makes the vehicle suitable for intra-city transportation. 

    Speaking at the eSupro launch in New Delhi today, Pravin Shah, president and chief (Automotive), M&M, said, “The launch of the eSupro will usher in a whole new concept in emission-free cargo transportation and people movement. It will provide a much-needed fillip to companies in the B2B and e-commerce segments.”

    Arvind Mathew, CEO, Mahindra Electric, stated, “Due to its host of commercial applications and its suitability for last-mile connectivity, the eSupro platform is ideally suited for deployment in e-commerce, courier services and transportation companies for intra-city use. Going forward, zero-emission vehicles will drive the future of mobility, reduce emissions and build an eco-system for electric mobility in India.”
     

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