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Okaya launched its First Electric Scooter “Faast F2F” in India

Okaya EV, an electric vehicle brand, has unveiled a new electric scooter “Faast F2F”. It has a claimed range of 70–80 km on a single charge and a top speed of 55 km/h as per the load. As per Okaya EV, this e-scooter takes five hours to get fully charged.

Priced at 83,999, the Okaya Faast F2F e-Scooter comes in six colors: Metallic Black, Metallic Cyan, Matte Green, Metallic Grey, Metallic Silver, and Metallic White.

The scooter has an 800W-BLDC-Hub Motor and a 60V36Ah (2.2 kWh) Lithium ION – LFP battery, and the company offers a two-year warranty on both the battery and the motor. In an effort to increase the adoption of electric vehicles, Okaya claims that the scooter has a reasonable range and is specifically targeted at students, young professionals, and stay-at-home moms.

According to Okaya EV, this electric scooter has three driving modes—Eco, City, and Sports—each of which is tailored to a different type of road condition. It takes five hours to fully charge.

For smooth rides, the Okaya Faast F2F has telescopic front suspension and spring-loaded hydraulic rear shock absorbers. It comes equipped with a remote key, a digital instrument panel, DRL headlamps, and edgy taillamps.

Commenting on the newly launched Faast F2F E-Scooter, Anshul Gupta, Managing Director, Okaya Electric Vehicles said, “With the launch of Okaya Faast F2F we have set the new standard for top-quality and reliable EVs in India several notches higher. With its distinctive and reliable safety features, we have appealed to a much wider range of consumer segments. Comfortable and stylish Okaya Faast F2F is energy-efficient and equally supported by our competent after-sale services. We are confident it will emerge as the perfect choice for the people looking to switch to electric mobility at an affordable price.”

 

 

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