Euler Motors has laucnhed its latest offering, the Storm EV, India’s first light commercial vehicle (LCV) equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). This vehicle is available in two variants: the LongRange 200, designed for intercity travel, and the T1250, optimized for intracity logistics.
Key Features and Specifications
1. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS): The Storm EV is the first LCV in India to feature ADAS, which includes front collision warning, night vision assist, and front-camera collision sensors. These features enhance driver safety and operational efficiency, making it a standout in the commercial vehicle segment.
2. Variants and Range:
- LongRange 200: This variant is tailored for intercity travel with a range of 200 km on a single charge. It supports fast charging, allowing it to gain up to 100 km of range in just 15 minutes.
- T1250: Designed for urban deliveries, this variant offers a range of 140 km and is equipped with a 19 kWh battery. It also supports fast charging, providing 100 km of range in 30 minutes.
3. Payload Capacity: Both variants boast a payload capacity of 1,250 kg, making them suitable for a wide range of commercial applications. The robust design includes a 4 mm tubular box armoured chassis and 8-leaf semi-elliptical springs with a roll arrest bar.
4. Segment-First Features: The Storm EV introduces several segment-first features, including sequential turn indicators, power steering, and a 10.2-inch infotainment system. The infotainment system integrates maps, entertainment options, and comes with 1 GB of free daily data.
5. Safety and Security: In addition to ADAS, the Storm EV is equipped with CCTV monitoring, a digital lock system, and anti-theft measures. These features ensure the safety of both the vehicle and its cargo.
Market Impact and Pricing
With prices starting at INR 8.99 lakh for the T1250 and INR12.99 lakh for the LongRange 200, the Storm EV offers a competitive and sustainable solution for commercial transportation.
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