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EV TECHO ELECTRA RAPTOR

₹87,000.00

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Power To You! The Raptor is one of the most preferred battery-operated scooters in India with ergonomically designed exterior and a power packed interior. The design draws inspiration from a deep understanding of the future needs of savvy citizens and is based on precise power and slick aerodynamics.


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Key Features

  • ARAI Certified
  • Center Locking system
  • LED Head Lights
  • Digital Speedometer
  • Mobile Charging USB Port
  • Large Boot Space
  • Forward - Neutral - Reverse Switch

Technical Features

  • Power-250 Watt
  • Time for charge-3 - 4 Hrs*
  • Ground Clearance-180 mm
  • Suspension-Front - Telescopic suspension/Rear - Dual Mono Suspension
  • Use Of Motor-BLDC Heavy Duty
  • Tyres-3.00 - 10 Tubeless
  • Boot Space-19.5 LTR
  • Brakes-Front - Disc Brake/Rear - Drum Brake
  • Range/Charge-100 km/Per Charge*
  • Chassis Type-Reinforced high strength steel Chassis
  • Wheel Type-Alloy
  • Battery-60V 30 AH Lithium Ion Battery
LITHIOUM 3 YEAR WARRENTY*
MOTOR 1 YEAR WARRENTY
CONTROLLER 1 YEAR WARRENTY
CHARGER 1 YEAR WARRENTY

​ Look after the motor

 One of the most essential elements of maintaining an electric car is the motor. The car's motor may not need the same level of maintenance as traditional petrol or diesel car engine. An electric car has fewer parts to handle and you can manage basic things such as replacing fuel filters or switching out the oil by yourself. However, get the car's motor serviced as you would in a traditional vehicle. Always work with a mechanic who has relevant experience with electric vehicle engines.

2.  Brake maintenance

 Brakes are an important part of every vehicle. Electric vehicles use regenerative braking. It helps in keeping the brake pads in great condition for a long time. In many cases, you need to replace them less frequently than you would in a traditional vehicle. Do not forget to service the brakes. Plus, avoid driving at high speeds. When you conserve speed, it ensures that the battery lasts longer and prevents slamming the brakes.

3.  Taking care of the batter

To make the most of your electric car, you need to understand how you can keep the battery running for as long as possible. When heading out of town for a holiday, you must make sure you have made plans for parking your vehicle. The easiest way is to park the car in the shade. Do not leave it in an uncovered parking lot. It will keep the temperature of the car comfortable and you can avoid the risk of overheating the battery.

 Based on the length of your trip, charge the battery less than 100%. Avoid overcharging the battery. So, even if you leave it plugged there will be no risk of overcharging. Do not fully charge the battery at all times. Overcharging can cause a lot of problems to the car. The best way is not to wear down the battery prematurely and charge it up to 80%. You can also have someone to handle the charging while you are away. It will help protect the battery life.

 It is also advisable to leave the car with minimal or no charge for some time, but not more than 15 days at a stretch. Also, remember, if you are charging the battery outside the usual spot, it would require more time than usual.

 4.  Use a certified charger

You should preferably use the original charger that has come with the car. It has the right protective layers and covering shields that make it ideal for use. It will help prevent sparks, short circuits or loss.

While you focus on the electric bits of the car, do not forget the cabin. It is as important as the other parts of the car. Clean it from time to time and ensure that it is dry and well maintained.

 Whether you have an electric car or a traditional car, you need to follow the basic rules of maintenance for your vehicle's good health. Rotate the tyres and check the coolant level in the car frequently. Ensure there is enough coolant at all times so that everything works in order. Replace the wiper blades of the car two times a year and keep the weather and driving conditions in mind when you take your car out.

There are some things that you do not need to worry about when driving an electric vehicle. These are spark plugs or oil changes. But, this does not mean that you never pay attention to the maintenance of the car. It will need regular maintenance to function well. Make sure to follow the basic car care tips and if you suspect any issues in the vehicle, you need to take it to a mechanic right away.

Do not hand over your electric car to a traditional car mechanic. An electric vehicle needs the knowledge and expertise of a trained electric car mechanic for foolproof service and repair work.

Electric vehicles are expensive. So, if you decide to spend a substantial amount of money on buying an EV, you should also make up your mind to spend a little more to take proper care of the car. With a comprehensive car insurance policy, you will be able to stay protected in case of an accident or third-party liability.

You can add riders to the insurance cover to increase the coverage and enjoy complete protection. In case of an accident, natural calamity, or damages to the car, you will not have to incur huge expenses out of your pocket as the insurance company will pay for the same.

Key Features

  • ARAI Certified
  • Center Locking system
  • LED Head Lights
  • Digital Speedometer
  • Mobile Charging USB Port
  • Large Boot Space
  • Forward - Neutral - Reverse Switch

Technical Features

  • Power-250 Watt
  • Time for charge-3 - 4 Hrs*
  • Ground Clearance-180 mm
  • Suspension-Front - Telescopic suspension/Rear - Dual Mono Suspension
  • Use Of Motor-BLDC Heavy Duty
  • Tyres-3.00 - 10 Tubeless
  • Boot Space-19.5 LTR
  • Brakes-Front - Disc Brake/Rear - Drum Brake
  • Range/Charge-100 km/Per Charge*
  • Chassis Type-Reinforced high strength steel Chassis
  • Wheel Type-Alloy
  • Battery-60V 30 AH Lithium Ion Battery

Care Instruction


​ Look after the motor

 One of the most essential elements of maintaining an electric car is the motor. The car's motor may not need the same level of maintenance as traditional petrol or diesel car engine. An electric car has fewer parts to handle and you can manage basic things such as replacing fuel filters or switching out the oil by yourself. However, get the car's motor serviced as you would in a traditional vehicle. Always work with a mechanic who has relevant experience with electric vehicle engines.

2.  Brake maintenance

 Brakes are an important part of every vehicle. Electric vehicles use regenerative braking. It helps in keeping the brake pads in great condition for a long time. In many cases, you need to replace them less frequently than you would in a traditional vehicle. Do not forget to service the brakes. Plus, avoid driving at high speeds. When you conserve speed, it ensures that the battery lasts longer and prevents slamming the brakes.

3.  Taking care of the batter

To make the most of your electric car, you need to understand how you can keep the battery running for as long as possible. When heading out of town for a holiday, you must make sure you have made plans for parking your vehicle. The easiest way is to park the car in the shade. Do not leave it in an uncovered parking lot. It will keep the temperature of the car comfortable and you can avoid the risk of overheating the battery.

 Based on the length of your trip, charge the battery less than 100%. Avoid overcharging the battery. So, even if you leave it plugged there will be no risk of overcharging. Do not fully charge the battery at all times. Overcharging can cause a lot of problems to the car. The best way is not to wear down the battery prematurely and charge it up to 80%. You can also have someone to handle the charging while you are away. It will help protect the battery life.

 It is also advisable to leave the car with minimal or no charge for some time, but not more than 15 days at a stretch. Also, remember, if you are charging the battery outside the usual spot, it would require more time than usual.

 4.  Use a certified charger

You should preferably use the original charger that has come with the car. It has the right protective layers and covering shields that make it ideal for use. It will help prevent sparks, short circuits or loss.

While you focus on the electric bits of the car, do not forget the cabin. It is as important as the other parts of the car. Clean it from time to time and ensure that it is dry and well maintained.

 Whether you have an electric car or a traditional car, you need to follow the basic rules of maintenance for your vehicle's good health. Rotate the tyres and check the coolant level in the car frequently. Ensure there is enough coolant at all times so that everything works in order. Replace the wiper blades of the car two times a year and keep the weather and driving conditions in mind when you take your car out.

There are some things that you do not need to worry about when driving an electric vehicle. These are spark plugs or oil changes. But, this does not mean that you never pay attention to the maintenance of the car. It will need regular maintenance to function well. Make sure to follow the basic car care tips and if you suspect any issues in the vehicle, you need to take it to a mechanic right away.

Do not hand over your electric car to a traditional car mechanic. An electric vehicle needs the knowledge and expertise of a trained electric car mechanic for foolproof service and repair work.

Electric vehicles are expensive. So, if you decide to spend a substantial amount of money on buying an EV, you should also make up your mind to spend a little more to take proper care of the car. With a comprehensive car insurance policy, you will be able to stay protected in case of an accident or third-party liability.

You can add riders to the insurance cover to increase the coverage and enjoy complete protection. In case of an accident, natural calamity, or damages to the car, you will not have to incur huge expenses out of your pocket as the insurance company will pay for the same.

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