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Darwin launches three new electric scooters in India, prices start from Rs 68,000 | 91mobiles.com


Darwin D5, D7, and D14 details 

The Darwin D5, D7, and D14 scooters have been introduced by Darwin Platform Group of Companies at a price of Rs 68,000, Rs 73,000, and Rs 77,000 respectively. These scooters enter a competitive market with increasing competition. Darwin however intends to strike some chords with the younger crowds that are evident from the electric scooters’ edgy and sharp styling. Darwin also roped in World Amateur Boxing Champion MC Mary Kom for the launch of the scooters. 

Cutting edge features on these three electric two-wheelers include – keyless entry, regenerative braking, LED display, USB mobile charging port, hazard switch, etc. The Darwin electric scooters pack in all this in a striking-looking design which increases their appeal. 

“Darwin EVAT aims to contribute more to this electric revolution. Our EV segment was born with the idea of “Class Leading Products” that also promotes Green Revolution – an Eco-friendly Initiative,” said Raja Roy Choudhury, CEO, DPGC Group. 

“We are introducing EVs that are at par with Japanese Standards and have got an international quality certification with Quality Austria Central Asia. The company and group would initially invest nearly Rs 450 Crore in this transformation and is taking a comprehensive approach, ranging from research and development to production of green vehicles, which also includes strategic collaborations and partnerships,” said Saurabh Mohan Saxena, Director, and Head Automobile Business. 

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