Last Updated on March 16, 2022 by Anu Joy
Joy E-Bike has launched three new premium electric scooters in India—the Wolf+, the Gen Next Nanu+, and the Del Go. These new scooters join the ever-growing market of electric vehicles in the country. These models will go head-on with the likes of the Ola S1 Pro, Ather 450x, Bounce Infinity E1, Bajaj Chetak, and Simple One. These scooters come with standard features such as LED lighting, GPS locks, driving modes, theft-proof auto-locks, disc brakes, etc.
Wolf+, Nanu+ And Del Go Electric Scooter Specifications
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inboxThe Wolf+ and Nanu+ electric scooters come with a stylish and modern look and contain new-age elements such as LED lighting. The Wolf+ is the biggest of the three models and has a 740mm seat height, whereas the Nanu+ gets a slightly lower 720mm height and is aimed at shorter riders. The two models have 160 mm of ground clearance and can be used in various terrains. These scooters get LED lighting, three drive modes (Eco, Sports, and Hyper), reverse mode, geo-fencing, theft-proof auto-lock, twin disc brakes, and much more.
Both the Wolf+ and Nanu+ come with 1.5kW (20Nm) BLDC electric motors paired to 60V 35Ah battery packs that offer a top speed of 55kmph and a range of 100km. The battery pack takes a good 4 to 5 hours for a full top-up. These scooters also have some class-leading features such as tubeless tires, hydraulic front, rear suspension, twin disc brakes, and more.
The Del Go scooter, on the other hand, is focused on fleet owners. The primary market for it is the last mile or delivery aggregators. Del Go has a high 820mm seating height. The scooters come with features such as a fleet operator dashboard, geofencing, downloadable performance stats, ride data, and more. The Del Go also boasts of a range of 100 km on a single charge.
Wolf+, Nanu+ And Del Go Electric Scooter Price
The Wolf+, Nanu+, and Del Go electric scooters are priced upwards of ₹1 lakh. The Wolf+ has been priced at ₹1.10 lakhs, while the Nanu+ gets a sticker price of ₹1.06 lakhs. On the other hand, the fleet operation-oriented Del Go comes with a sticker price of ₹1.14 lakh. All these scooters are priced at the lower end when compared to the competition and are being marketed under the ‘Make In India’ initiative.
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