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Upcoming EVs In Nepal: NIU Gova 03
Upcoming EVs In Nepal: NIU Gova 03
Team Nepal Drives
June 3, 2021
June 3, 2021
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Eco Infinity, the sole authorized distributor of NIU Electric scooters in Nepal is reportedly planning to launch the NIU Gova 03 electric scooter post-lockdown.
The NIU Gova 03 comes with a powerful 48V lithium ion battery with 5-hour of charging time. Peak power stands at 2000W, up to 60km/h top speed. Expect an estimated range of 70-80 km. The Gova 03 also gets a Bluetooth app connectivity, cruise control, two driving modes - energy saving T-Tour mode and dyanmic S-Sport Mode, LCD Dashboard, regenerative braking and USB port.
At a glance, the NIU Gova 03 is headlined by its dynamic design. It gets a 542mm wide handlebar, “H” shaped matrix lamp set with LED DRLs, wrap-around tail light integrated nicely into the versatile design. It also features a saddle box, front box, and front bag hook for utilitarian purposes. The Gova 03 measures 1,735mm in length, 700mm in width and 1,045mm in height. It gets a wheelbase of 1,245mm and a ground clearance of 110mm. Similarly, seat height stands at 745mm.
The electric scooter sits on a high-quality carbon structural steel. Braking duties are handled by front and rear hydraulic disc brakes, while suspension is handled by a telescopic fork and twin shocks. The Gova 03 will be available in three colours - Red, White and Black.Expect the NIU Gova 03 to be priced somewhere between Rs 2.3 Lakh- Rs 2.7 Lakh.
Published Date: 2021-06-03 13:10:19
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