Are you in the search for details regarding the Mahindra Treo variants? Look no further, here is a Mahindra Treo variant-wise explanation to help you choose the right vehicle. Read On.
In the Indian internal combustion-based vehicle segment, three-wheelers in particular play a significant role in the last-mile delivery and transportation of people. However, with the surge in fuel prices, fleet owners and drivers are finding it extremely difficult to gain profitability. Therefore, brands such as Mahindra are leaning towards electrification of their three-wheeler fleet. So, the brand has introduced a revolutionary new range of entry-level e-rickshaw- The Mahindra Treo range.
While the market for e-rickshaws is booming in India, it is best to opt for electric three-wheelers right away. In this regard, we present to you a Mahindra Treo variant-wise explanation, to help you choose the right e-rickshaw.
In terms of construction, the Treo 3-Seater/SFT and 3-Seater/HRT are quite similar and share lots of features and tech. The aforementioned Treo variants come with similar dimensions as well. They are rated 2769mm in length, 1350mm in width and 1750mm in height. However, there is a difference in the roof type you get on the two variants. You get to choose between a flex canopy that the brand claims is weather-resistant and a hard top.
As for their powertrain, the Mahindra Treo 3-Seater/SFT and 3-Seater/HRT come equipped with a new powerful AC induction motor that has the highest power output of 8 kW with a top speed of 55kmph. The electric motor is coupled to an advanced lithium-ion battery pack that can help you travel for up to an average of 131km on a single charge (based on daily use.)
The Yaari variant is designed to carry four occupants and travel shorter distances with the utmost comfort that a three-wheeler can offer. Like the Treo 3-seater, the customers get to choose between weather resistant flex canopy and a hard-top roof on the Yaari 4-Seater/SFT and HRT variants.
As for the top speed and performance, the vehicle has the capacity to reach a maximum speed of 24.5kmph and has a certified range of 125km per single charge, however, the typical driving range to be expected is 85km per single charge. Further, the vehicle has a gradeability of 7 per cent as well.
The main USP of the vehicle is the driving mode – LMH (Low Medium High) Speed as well as the pricing. Speaking of pricing, the Mahindra Treo comes with a price tag starting from Rs.2.88 Lakh which goes all the way up to Rs. 2.98 Lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
Thus, the above-mentioned are the details regarding the Mahindra Treo variants.
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