PURE EV offers 60,000 KM extended warranty on the batteries of its vehicles

The 7G and Neo Models come with a 50,000 KM extended warranty.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 17 Aug 2023 Views icon4627 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
PURE EV offers 60,000 KM extended warranty on the batteries of its vehicles

PURE EV, a Hyderabad-based electric two-wheeler manufacturer, has unveiled 60,000 KM extended warranty on the batteries of its vehicles. This is applicable to its flagship electric motorcycle ecoDryft and ePluto 7G PRO models. 

The 7G and Neo Models come with a 50,000 KM extended warranty, the press release noted. 

Rohit Vadera, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, PURE EV, said, "At PURE EV, we're propelling our customers into a future harmonised with the stringent regulatory norms of the EV industry."

PURE EV offers retail finance options featuring the lowest interest rates. This commitment to accessibility reflects the brand's dedication to making sustainable transportation attainable for all.  The company claims that its innovative Smart Battery Management System (BMS) features path-breaking thermal management,  ensuring optimal battery performance and longevity.

PURE EV has been expanding both its product portfolio and available via its 130+ dealerships across Pan India. The company plans to further expand its footprint across 300 cities by the end of 2023.

 

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