Komaki Launches Durable Metal-Body Electric Scooters MG Pro V and MG Pro+
Komaki, a prominent player in the electric vehicle industry, has officially expanded its product lineup with the introduction of the MG Pro V and MG Pro+ electric scooters. These new models aim to bridge the gap between premium engineering and mass-market affordability, with prices starting at INR 73,999 for the MG Pro V and INR 79,999 for the MG Pro+. A standout feature of both scooters is their robust, all-metal body construction a significant departure from the fibre body panels commonly found in this segment, offering enhanced strength and longevity for Indian road conditions.
Performance and Engineering:
Designed to cater to diverse commuting needs, the scooters are equipped with reliable BLDC hub motors and advanced LiFePO4 battery technology, which provide a safer, longer-lasting alternative to standard batteries.
Range Capabilities: The MG Pro V offers a practical range of 90-100 km per charge, while the MG Pro+ is built for longer distances, delivering an impressive 150+ km on a single charge.
Safety and Convenience: Both models come packed with modern features, including mobile app connectivity for monitoring battery health, front disc brakes, telescopic suspension, an anti-theft lock, a parking assist system, and a repair switch.
Practicality: In addition to these features, the MG Pro+ includes expanded boot space to further accommodate the daily requirements of riders.
A Commitment to Accessible Quality:
The launch reflects Komaki’s strategy to provide high-quality, durable electric vehicles without the premium price tag traditionally associated with such specifications. Gunjan Malhotra, Co-founder of Komaki Electric Vehicles, emphasized that the company is committed to ensuring that affordability does not compromise build quality or dependability. By integrating long-lasting batteries and a solid metal frame, Komaki aims to inspire consumer confidence and set a new benchmark in the affordable EV segment, effectively addressing the evolving needs of the modern Indian rider.






