The Greta Glide electric scooter has been launched in India and it comes with several decent features. It is powered by lithium-ion batteries with fast charging support that fully charges the e-scooter in under 3 hours.
Greta Electric Scooters put the price of the new electric scooter at Rs. 80,000 (~$1,053) and it has a driving range of about 100km. Interested customers can pre-order the Greta Glide with some incentives available for customers in this segment. A discount of Rs. 6,000 (~$79) is being offered on pre-booked scooters and Rs. 2,000 (~$27) will be off on spot-booked scooters.
The Greta Glide e-scooter is suited for within city short commutes and has a 3-speed drive mode as well as reverse feature. It also boasts of DRL, EBS, ATA System, and Smart Shift. The LED digital instrument cluster display provides an illuminating overview of various controls on the e-scooter. Keyless start, anti-theft alarm, a front glove box, light designer consoles are also featured in the Greta Glide.
Greta Glide offers spacious leg room for the rider, unlike some cramped models. An added security feature is the Find My Vehicle Alarm. The black leatherette seat cover also serves to accentuate the looks of the e-scooter. The e-scooter is available in seven color options namely Yellow, Grey, Orange, Scarlet Red, Rose Gold, Candy White, and Jet Black.
The Greta Glide electric two-wheeler has efficient 3.5-inch tubeless tires. The suspension system consists of telescopic forks at the front and a Dual Hydraulic Cell Shocker at the rear. The Greta Glide has Dual Hydraulic Disc Brakes at both ends. There are several battery options available for the Greta Glide with range options between 60km and 100km. A three-year warranty on battery packs is also in place.
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