iVOOMi introduces electric two-wheeler upgrade programme at Rs 2,999
iVOOMi, am electric two-wheeler start-up, has introduced a Vehicle Upgrade Programme. This programme offers existing customers the opportunity to upgrade to the latest cloud-connected e-scooters at an introductory price of just Rs 2,999. The upgrade plan covers iVOOMi's entire electric scooter range, including the JeetX, S1, and S1 2.0 models.
The modern technology will let the riders access a range of smart features, such as Bluetooth, NFC, and 4G/5G connectivity, turn-by-burn navigation, keyless entry, smartphone app integration for monitoring and operations, and a Smart Security Feature.
This exclusive upgrade programme aims to provide customers with a technologically advanced and feature-rich riding experience. To avail of this exclusive offer, customers can visit their nearest authorised iVOOMi dealerships.
Speaking on the occasion, Ashwin Bhandari, Co-Founder and CEO, iVOOMi, said, "This revolutionary upgrade isn't just about a cosmetic change; it's a leap into a new era of smart e-mobility. Imagine a ride where you're seamlessly connected to the cloud, informed, and in control at every turn. With this upgrade, the riders will be able to access a plethora of smart functionalities such as Bluetooth, NFC, and 4G/5G capabilities enable advanced features such as Turn By Turn Navigation, Keyless Entry, Mobile App integration for monitoring and operations, and a Smart Security Feature."
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