SRIVARU Motors launches PRANA 2.0 Electric 2-W motorcycle
The Sunday Guardian|August 25, 2024
CHENNAI SRIVARU Holding Limited (Nasdaq: SVMH;) ("SRIVARU" or the "Company") a company listed on Nasdaq under the ticker "SVMH " today launched PRANA 2.0 a Premium all-electric performance two-wheeler motorcycle at a major event in Chennai, India, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of urban mobility solutions.
SRIVARU Motors launches PRANA 2.0 Electric 2-W motorcycle

PRANA 2.0 pricing starts at Indian Rupees 2,55,150.

Recently, there has been a remarkable surge in the benefit of electric two-wheel vehicles and the interest of young individuals towards acquiring electric motorcycles in India. Srivaru Motors has relentlessly assessed the Indian market and attentively engaged with the youth of India to introduce an exceptional and unparalleled electric motorcycle, PRANA 2.0. The growth is backed by the economic expansion and aspiration for quality also called Premiumization.

During the vehicle launch event, Mohanraj Ramasamy, the Founder and CEO of Srivaru Motors, unveiled the PRANA 2.0 electric bike to the World.

This story is from the August 25, 2024 edition of The Sunday Guardian.

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