NE BUSINESS BUREAU
BENGALURU, OCT 29
Mahindra Electric Mobility Ltd, part of the USD 19.4 billion Mahindra Group, on Thursday (October 29, 2020) announced the launch of its new electric 3-wheeler cargo model, Treo Zor, in India starting at Rs. 2.73 lakh (Ex-showroom Delhi, net of FAME 2 and state subsidies).
The Treo Zor is based on the proven Treo platform and will come in 3 variants – Pickup, Delivery Van and Flat Bed. Vehicles will be available at Mahindra small commercial vehicle dealerships in select cities across India starting December 2020.
Treo Zor offers an excellent value proposition to its owners. It offers higher savings of Rs. 60,000+/year versus existing diesel cargo 3-wheelers* thanks to its outstanding maintenance cost of just 40 paise/km*. It delivers impressive performance with best-in-industry**power of 8kW and best-in-class*** torque of 42 Nm. Treo Zor also comes with best-in-class*** payload of 550 kg.
Speaking at the launch, Dr Pawan Goenka, MD & CEO, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. said, “On the 75th anniversary of Mahindra, we are driven by purpose for a tomorrow that is clean, green and technologically connected. I believe that India has a huge opportunity to become the world leader in Electric Vehicles for first and last mile connectivity. Our Treo platform demonstrates our commitment to AtmaNirbhar Bharat through latest technology and make in India. The Treo Zor will provide a clean, sustainable and affordable solution for last mile delivery. “
Speaking at the launch, Mahesh Babu, MD & CEO, Mahindra Electric said, “The proven Treo electric 3-wheeler platform has already redefined last mile mobility with 5,000+ satisfied customers who have traversed 35 million kms on Indian roads. Treo Zor has been developed with cutting edge technology to deliver substantial customer value proposition and is available in 3 variants to meet every customer needs. The new Treo Zor is set to significantly enhance our customers’ savings up to Rs. 60,000+ / year helping them fulfil their dreams and aspirations and thereby redefine last mile delivery.”
NE BUSINESS BUREAU
BENGALURU, OCT 29
Mahindra Electric Mobility Ltd, part of the USD 19.4 billion Mahindra Group, on Thursday (October 29, 2020) announced the launch of its new electric 3-wheeler cargo model, Treo Zor, in India starting at Rs. 2.73 lakh (Ex-showroom Delhi, net of FAME 2 and state subsidies).
The Treo Zor is based on the proven Treo platform and will come in 3 variants – Pickup, Delivery Van and Flat Bed. Vehicles will be available at Mahindra small commercial vehicle dealerships in select cities across India starting December 2020.
Treo Zor offers an excellent value proposition to its owners. It offers higher savings of Rs. 60,000+/year versus existing diesel cargo 3-wheelers* thanks to its outstanding maintenance cost of just 40 paise/km*. It delivers impressive performance with best-in-industry**power of 8kW and best-in-class*** torque of 42 Nm. Treo Zor also comes with best-in-class*** payload of 550 kg.
Speaking at the launch, Dr Pawan Goenka, MD & CEO, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. said, “On the 75th anniversary of Mahindra, we are driven by purpose for a tomorrow that is clean, green and technologically connected. I believe that India has a huge opportunity to become the world leader in Electric Vehicles for first and last mile connectivity. Our Treo platform demonstrates our commitment to AtmaNirbhar Bharat through latest technology and make in India. The Treo Zor will provide a clean, sustainable and affordable solution for last mile delivery. “
Speaking at the launch, Mahesh Babu, MD & CEO, Mahindra Electric said, “The proven Treo electric 3-wheeler platform has already redefined last mile mobility with 5,000+ satisfied customers who have traversed 35 million kms on Indian roads. Treo Zor has been developed with cutting edge technology to deliver substantial customer value proposition and is available in 3 variants to meet every customer needs. The new Treo Zor is set to significantly enhance our customers’ savings up to Rs. 60,000+ / year helping them fulfil their dreams and aspirations and thereby redefine last mile delivery.”