
Komaki XGT-X1 electric scooter with lead-acid battery launched in India at Rs 45,000
India Today
Komaki revealed the XGT-X1 electric scooter in June this year, and since then, has sold around 25,000 units.
After selling 25,000 units of the lithium-ion battery Komaki XGT-X1 for Rs 60,000, Komaki Electric Vehicles introduced an affordable version of the electric scooter with a lead-acid battery variant for Rs 45,000 (both prices ex-showroom, India). Komaki revealed the XGT-X1 electric scooter in June. Besides this, the brand also has twelve licensed exempted models and three high-speed registration models.
Gunjan Malhotra, Director, Komaki Electric Division said, “Years and years of research and development went into the creation of this model, and we’re delighted to finally launch it in the market. As always, we’ve focused on affordability while packing the vehicle with amazing features that are exclusive to Komaki Electric Vehicles.”

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