Kabira Mobility Hermes 75 electric scooter has made its debut in the Indian market starting at INR 89,600 ex-showroom, Goa. Kabira positions the Hermes 75 as a last-mile delivery vehicle featuring a large payload capacity as well as a long-range. The brand boasts that the Hermes 75 is ‘India’s First High-Speed Commercial Delivery E-Scooter’.
Powertrain Specifications & Mechanical Bits
Kabira calls the Hermes 75 ‘The Electric Bull’ and powering the Hermes 75 is a 2500W electric motor that draws power from a 2.4kWh battery pack. The motor is strong enough to propel the e-scooter to a top speed of 80 kmph. The 2.4 kWh battery is capable of delivering 120 km of range on a single charge. The powertrain and chassis can carry a load of up to 150 kg. The Hermes 75 comes with a strong chassis, telescopic front suspension, coil-spring assisted twin shock absorbers on the rear, 12-inch wheels and disc brakes on both ends.
Design & Styling
The Kabira Mobility Hermes 75 comes with features such as a rounded headlamp on the front apron that defines its appearance. The e-scooter also comes with a high mount fender, handlebar shrouds, a generous floorboard. The brand has also fixed a lockable large box on the rear and side racks to carry loads. The e-scooter also gets combination taillamps. The Hermes 75 e-scooter comes with multiple colour options.
Kabira Mobility boasts that the Hermes 75 electric scooter is made through 92% of the Supply Chain localisation, allowing the brand to meet norms for the FAME-II subsidy.
In Other news
Kabira Mobility launched two new electric motorcycles the KM 3000 and the KM 4000. The electric motorcycles start at INR 1.27 lakh ex-showroom and strengthen the electric two-wheeler portfolio. The brand retails Kollegio, Kollegio Neo, Kollegio Plus, Aetos 100, Intercity Aeolus and Intercity Neo electric scooters in India. The Kabira KM 3000 comes with a range of 120 km on a single charge and a top speed of 100 kmph. The KM 4000 comes with a top speed of 120 kmph and a range of 150 km/charge.
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