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Mahindra Last Mile Mobility launches UDO passenger e-3W at introductory price of ₹3,58,999

Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited (MLMML) has launched a new passenger electric three-wheeler, the Mahindra UDO, at an introductory price of ₹ 3,58,999.

  • Claimed Real-world range: 200 km | ARAI-certified range – 265 km
  • Battery – IP67-rated 11.7 kWh lithium-ion battery pack
  • Top speed – 55 kmph
  • PMS motor delivers 10 kW peak power and 52 Nm peak torque
  • Gradeability: 25.8%
  • Ground clearance: 215 mm
  • Equipped with drum brakes and 30.48 cm tubeless tyres

The Mahindra UDO is built on a full monocoque construction platform. The vehicle features a redesigned exterior with headlamps, mirrors and a large windshield. It is equipped with independent rear suspension and dual fork front suspension. It features regenerative braking, reverse throttle, hill hold assist and creep mode. The UDO also offers three driving modes: Range, Ride and Race.

Mahindra is offering a 6-year or 1.5 lakh km warranty (whichever is earlier) on the vehicle. Additionally, the company is providing free service up to 1 lakh km. Customers purchasing the UDO will be enrolled in the company’s UDAY NXT scheme, which includes accidental insurance coverage of up to INR 20 lakh, along with additional support services.

Ms. Suman Mishra, Managing Director and CEO of Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited, said, “At Mahindra Last Mile Mobility, our purpose is to electrify the last mile transportation to meaningfully improve lives of customers. With this launch, we are taking a decisive step in that direction. Built on deep customer insights, Mahindra UDO has been reimagined from the ground up to bring together safety, comfort, design and performance. This product reflects our belief that mobility in last mile must move from survival to dignity, while setting new benchmarks for the category.”

The UDO will be manufactured at Mahindra’s Zaheerabad facility. According to the company, the facility has a production capacity of 2 lakh batteries per annum and 1.5 lakh vehicles per annum. It also features a 5,000 KL rainwater storage system, with a storage capacity designed to support up to 90 days of operations. The plant also features automated battery assembly and robotised production lines.

Also read: Mahindra Last Mile Mobility – Focused on maintaining leadership and momentum

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