Benling Believe electric scooter launched with 120 km range, Breakdown Assist feature

Benling India has launched its Believe electric scooter in the country. The new scooter will be available across the company's showrooms from August 25th and will be available for purchase in six colour options. At a claimed full charge range of 120 km, the Benling Believe aims to rival the likes of the newly launched Ola S1 electric scooter.
Benling Believe

Benling Believe electric scooter has been launched in India.

Benling India has launched its Believe electric scooter at Rs 97,520 (ex-showroom). The new scooter will be available across the company's showrooms from August 25th and will be available for purchase in six colour options - Yellow, Blue, Black, White, Purple, Magic Grey. It will be sold via the company's authorised dealerships across 22 Indian states and 160 cities.
One of the key highlights of this battery-powered offering includes its Smart Break down Assist function that helps the user to roll the scooter at 25 kmph during an event of a breakdown. At a claimed full charge range of 120 km, the Benling Believe aims to rival the likes of the newly launched Ola S1 electric scooter.
The scooter features LFP (lithium iron phosphate) batteries which aim to make it safer. These are swappable LFP battery packs that juice up its 3.2 kw waterproof BLDC motor. The electric motor pushes the scooter to a top speed of 75 km/h. It gets a load carrying capacity of 250 kg which makes it handy for load carrying tasks.
Moreover, some other key features of this scooter include as keyless start, multiple speed modes, anti-theft alarm feature, regenerative braking, mobile-app connectivity, Park-assist function, Mobile-charging and real-time tracking.
“We are excited to introduce ‘Believe’ for the Indian electric two-wheeler market. The customers now have the freedom to choose the right e-scooter for them with plenty of modern features and host of latest technology on their plate. Affordability is Benling India’s central focus in asserting its position in the market. The company is looking to scale up its presence in the Indian market, with the introduction of as many as 2 more new products later this year including an electric loader. The company has been on a stabilisation mode putting its infrastructure in place in the last one year, and is now looking at rapid growth,” said Amit Kumar, CEO & ED, Benling India.
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