Mahindra Last Mile Mobility (LMM), a division of Mahindra& Mahindra, has rolled out its 50000th e-Alfa from the Haridwar Plant. LMM sells the e-Alfa Mini e-rickshaw as well as the e-Alfa Cargo. The milestone vehicle was a red e-Alfa Mini. The e-Alfa Mini is one of the highest selling Mahindra electric 3-wheelersand was launched in 2017. Mahindra launched the cargo version in 2021.
The Mahindra e-Alfa boasts of a sturdy full metal body construction paired with a lead acid battery pack. While both the e-Alfas produce 1.5kW of peak power, the Cargo variantis equipped with anoptional High Torque Gear for improved performance. Both the vehicles have a real-world range of 80km/charge. Mahindra is the only OEM to offer driver accidental insurance of Rs 10 Lakh,24x7 roadside assistance and downtime guarantee. A best-in-class vehicle warranty of 2 years (1 year standard + 1 year extended) makes this electric 3-wheeler, a compelling proposition.
To celebrate this momentous occasion, Mahindra dealers are helping customers to upgrade to the superior e-Alfa Mini with a Rs 7500.00 exchange bonus scheme. Along with every e-Alfa Mini sold, customers also stand to get an assured gift. Both the offers are valid till stocks last.
Suman Mishra, CEO of Mahindra LMM said, “The e-rickshaw segment is seeing tremendous growth and I’m happy to announce that we’ve rolled out 50000 e-Alfas. The immense earning potential, trust of Mahindra and solid reliability of our EVs make them a preferred sustainable option for our customers.”
The Mahindra e-Alfa vehicles are available pan-India, subject to State regulations.
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