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Odysse Electric has launched two new electric scooters in the Indian market: the Snap high-speed and the E2 low-speed. These new additions to the brand’s electric portfolio mark a major step towards revolutionizing the country’s EV sector. The high-speed Odysse Snap e-scooter is available at a price of INR 79,999 (ex-showroom), whereas the Odysse E2 low-speed e-scooter comes at a cost of INR 69,999 (ex-showroom). Previously, the Mumbai-based Odysse Electric launched the Vader electric motorcycle in India last year. The new Snap is the second major launch from Odysse in the country.
Powering the Odysse Snap is a 2,000-watt electric motor that provides a top speed of 60 kmph. The electric scooter offers a certified range of 105 km on one charge. The scooter can be completely charged in less than four hours. The high-speed e-scooter comes equipped with cruise control, an AIS 156-certified LFP battery, a water-resistant IP67-rated motor, and a CAN-enabled display that provides details like distance-to-empty level and exact battery level. In the entry-level e-scooter segment, the Odysse Snap will rival the likes of the Okinawa Ridge and the Ola S1 X.
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The Odysse E2 low-speed scooter draws power from a 250-watt motor that provides a top speed of 25 kmph. The e-scooter provides a range of 70 kmph, and it can be fully charged in four hours. The E2 can be operated without a driver's license, whereas customers will have to carry their driving license while driving the Snap.
The CEO of Odysse Electric, Nemin Vora, said, “At Odysse Electric, we strive to redefine the electric mobility landscape with sustainable and innovative solutions that empower consumers and contribute to a greener future. With the introduction of the SNAP high-speed scooter and the E2 low-speed scooter, we demonstrate our unwavering commitment to excellence, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. It is our belief that these new offerings will set new standards for electric two-wheelers in India and beyond."