22Motors Flow Electric Scooter Launched In India; Priced At Rs. 74,740

- The Twenty Two Flow gets a DC motor powered by a lithium-ion battery
- The Twenty Two Flow makes up to 90 Nm of peak torque
- The Flow electric scooter will be launched by mid-2018 in the country
Homegrown electric two-wheeler maker Twenty Two Motors has launched the Flow electric scooter at the Auto Expo 2018. The new Twenty Two Flow is priced at Rs. 74,740 (ex-showroom), and pre-bookings for the model have commenced. The Flow is the bike maker's first offering and boasts of a host of features including artificial intelligence, electric braking, digital console and a lot more. The manufacturer will be introducing the e-scooter in a phased manner in the country with the first dealership coming up in Delhi-NCR, followed by the rest of the country.
The Twenty Two Flow uses a DC motor that is powered by a lithium-ion battery, which can be charged within a span of five hours. The battery offers a range of 80 km on a single charge with a speed of 60 kmph, and the company offering an additional battery that doubles the range. The electric scooter makes 90 Nm of peak torque, and gets a host of practical bits like an all-digital console and the provision to store up to two helmets. With fibre body, the scooter is light on its feet with a kerb weight of 85 kg.

(Twenty Two Flow Electric Scooter Digital Console)
The Flow electric scooter also comes with Artificial Intellgence (AI) for better connectivity. The user can track the vehicle remotely while the Geo-Fencing feature allows for security against theft. The Flow also comes with dual disc brakes, alloy wheels, electric braking system (EBS), LED headlamps, and also the option of a wireless charging for the battery. The company claims a warranty of 50,000 km on the Twenty Two Flow.
Other features include reverse mode, cruise control, drag mode that lets you use the bike at crawling speeds in case of a puncture, and SOS function as well. Twenty Two Motors will be producing the Flow e-scooter at its facility in Bhiwadi, Haryana, while the launch will happen by mid-2018. The company has a target to sell 2 lakh units of the Flow in three years of its launch.
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