iGowise Mobility, an electric vehicle (EV) startup based in Bengaluru, India, is set to unveil its new e-scooter, the BeiGo X4, on January 26, 2023. The scooter features a unique design said to have been inspired by the fusion of the ruggedness of a mountain antelope and the beauty of the honeybee. Its main selling point is its twin-wheel integrated power-train technology that facilitates on-demand self-balancing, allowing for a more comfortable and safe ride in heavy traffic and on slopes.
The BeiGo X4 boasts a 150 KM practical range, 2500+ cycle ultra-durable fire-resistant LifePO4 batteries, 60L of boot space, spacious flat floor legroom, an inbuilt pillion footrest, and a triple-disc anti-skid braking system. iGowise Mobility has designed the scooter specifically for Indian roads and Indian needs.
The company’s focus is also on mobility technologies, including smart BMS, ADAS, collision detection alarms, and data-driven riding pattern detection. Utilizing IoT and advanced AI technologies, iGowise Mobility plans to introduce exciting cash backs and rewards for incentivizing riders who demonstrate responsible driving patterns and safe road etiquette.
Additionally, the company plans to introduce a unique proposition of zero-down-payment pay-as-you-go vehicle subscription and is in talks with several EV financing partners to make safe mobility affordable to the masses. The BeiGo X4 is expected to be priced at an affordable introductory price tag of 1.1 Lakhs for the base-variant along with a 5-year warranty of up to 1 lakh kilometers for the pioneer customers.
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