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Srivaru Motors' 'Prana 2.0' is Releasing with a 10,000-Unit Batch

The PRANA 2.0 ebike from Srivaru Motors features a high-performance battery, four driving modes including reverse for parking assist, and an ergonomic seating design. The bike has undergone nearly two years of testing and now includes over 100 new components compared to its predecessor. The design aims to provide an effortless ride, combining advanced technology and innovative features.

In terms of specifications, the PRANA 2.0 boasts a top speed of 123 kmph and can travel up to 150 km on a single charge. The bike is priced at Rs 2,55,150 (Ex-showroom Chennai) and is available in multiple colors. Srivaru Motors aims to sell 10,000 units and plans to export to ASEAN countries. The company has set up a manufacturing facility in Coimbatore, which currently produces more than 2,000 units each month.
Trend Themes
1. Long-range E-bikes - The PRANA 2.0's exceptional range of 150 km on a single charge highlights the growing demand for energy-efficient personal transportation.
2. High-performance Batteries - Featuring a high-performance battery that enables speeds up to 123 kmph, the PRANA 2.0 underscores innovations transforming the electric vehicle market.
3. Ergonomic and Versatile Designs - The inclusion of ergonomic seating and multiple driving modes, including a reverse mode, in the PRANA 2.0 showcases the focus on user-centric design improvements in modern e-bikes.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Vehicle Manufacturing - The production of 10,000 unit batches in Coimbatore indicates expansion opportunities in electric vehicle manufacturing.
2. Sustainable Transportation - With its efficient long-range battery, the PRANA 2.0 contributes to the sustainable transportation industry by promoting eco-friendly travel solutions.
3. Export and Trade - Plans to export the PRANA 2.0 to ASEAN countries demonstrate growth prospects in international trade and market expansion for electric vehicles.

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