iVOOMi Unveils JeetX & JeetX180 Electric Scooters; Prices Start At Rs. 99,999

iVOOMi Energy has unveiled its upcoming JeetX electric scooter, with prices starting from Rs. 99,999 (Ex-showroom). The electric scooter is a high speed scooter, and it will be offered in two variants, JeetX & JeetX180, and the latter will be priced at Rs. 1.4 lakh (Ex-showroom). The e-scooter comes with dual removable batteries, and the JeetX gets a claimed range of over 90 km in rider mode, and over 100 km in eco mode. The higher JeetX180 variant on the other hand gets a range of over 180 km in sports mode, and as much as over 200 km in eco mode.
Commenting on the JeetX, Sunil Bansal, MD and Co-founder, iVOOMi said, “We at iVOOMi constantly strive to cater to the consumers with our indigenised innovation, and the company has been in a stabilisation mode, putting its research and development forward to bring an EV best-fitted for Indian conditions. We believe that these extra-powered, homegrown e-scooters will help people overcome range anxiety and increase the reliability of EVs.”
The electric scooter comes equipped with multiple riding modes which can be changed on the go, and also gets a reverse function. The JeetX also comes equipped with disc brakes and combi braking system (CBS). Also on the features list is a touchless footrest that can be pulled out using your feet. The JeetX has a neo-retro design, and will be offered in four matte finish colours - Scarlet Red, Ink Blue, Posh White and Space Grey.
The JeetX will go on sale on September 1, 2022, while the JeetX180 will be available towards the end of September, with pre-bookings for the latter opening on September 1 itself. iVOOMi will also be giving away accessories worth Rs. 3,000 for free as an early birds discount till September 10, 2022. Furthermore, the Pune based manufacturer also stated that it will be offering dual batteries for all of its existing scooters, and the existing customers can also purchase an additional battery for their scooter.
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