2022 Horwin SK3: The incidents of fire in the electric scooter are not taking the name of stopping, but the innovation work is not stopping in it either. All the domestic and foreign companies are working on making their electric two-wheeler powerful and increasing the range. Meanwhile, Chinese electric two-wheeler company Horwin has launched its popular maxi-scooter SK3 in the European market. This scooter has been specially designed for long distances. The company claims that it gives a range of 300 km on a single charge. Many advanced features are also available in the scooter.
Range of 300Km on a single charge
The New Horwin SK3 has a 3.1kW electric motor. It is paired with a lithium-ion battery pack of 72V 36Ah capacity. The company says that after a single charge, this scooter will be able to run up to 300Km. The top speed of the scooter is 90Km/h. The SK3 electric scooter also gets a TFT instrument console with smartphone connectivity and dual-LED headlamps. It comes with 14-inch blacked-out alloy wheels and features keyless access. That is, you can turn on the scooter with the help of a smartphone.
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Cruise Control and Disc Brake Safety
The 2022 Horwin SK3 maxi-style scooter gets cruise-control to enhance the driving experience. For safety, disc brakes are available on both the wheels of the scooter. It gets telescopic forks at the front and dual shock absorber suspension at the rear end. It has a 14-inch wheel and windshield. It gets a headlight-mounted front apron, a flat footboard with spines around it. The scooter also gets a smoky windscreen and arrowhead-sized mirrors.
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3.63 lakhs price
Its price in the European market has been fixed at 4,500 Euro (about Rs 3.63 lakh). This scooter is a great option for those who like to travel long distances with a two-wheeler. This will save manifold every month as compared to the cost of petrol. At the moment, it is not clear whether this scooter will be launched in India or not. However, many Chinese companies are preparing to launch their electric vehicles in the Indian market.