Formerly known as Okaya, OPG Mobility has managed to reduce the prices by optimising its production capabilities.
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Formerly known as Okaya, OPG Mobility has managed to reduce the prices by optimising its production capabilities.
In order to make its products more competitive and accessible to the masses, OPG Mobility (formerly known as Okaya) has reduced the asking price of its electric bikes and scooters sold under the premium sub-brand, Ferrato. There are a total of nine models sold under this banner and all of them have received price reduction. Check out the table below to learn how much each bike costs now post the discount:
Old Price (Ex-showroom) | New Price (Ex-showroom) | Price Difference | |
Ferrato Faast F4 | ₹1,18,999 | ₹1,09,999 | ₹9,000 |
Ferrato Faast F2T/ Faast F2B | ₹94,999 | ₹89,999 | ₹5,000 |
Ferrato Faast F2F | ₹94,999 | ₹79,999 | ₹15,000 |
Ferrato Classiq | ₹75,599 | ₹59,999 | ₹15,600 |
Ferrato Freedum LI | ₹75,899
| ₹69,999 | ₹5,900 |
Ferrato Freedum LA | ₹55,650 | ₹49,999 | ₹5,651 |
Ferrato Disruptor | ₹1,59,999 | ₹1,54,999 | ₹5,000 |
Ferrato Moto Faast | ₹1,38,999 | ₹1,33,999 | ₹5,000 |
Ferrato Faast F3 | ₹1,08,999 | ₹1,04,999 | ₹4,000 |
The reason given for the reduction in pricing is that OPG has been able to optimise its supply chain and logistics, and instead of just absorbing the costs, it has decided to pass it on to the buyer. “By strategically streamlining our supply chain and leveraging improved vendor rates, we're pleased to pass these cost savings on to our valued customers directly. This initiative not only enhances affordability but also serves as a key driver of India's 'Make in India' vision, boosting local manufacturing and contributing to national economic growth,” said Anshul Gupta, Managing Director of OPG Mobility
The brand’s electric scooters include the likes of the Ferrato Faast F4, Faast F2T, F2B, Classiq, and Freedum range. Except for the Faast F4, these intra-city electric scooters are available with battery capacities from 1.4 kWh to 3.5 kWh. The Faast F4 is the most expensive of them all for it is powered by a bigger 4.4 kWh battery which is good for a claimed range of 140-160 km`.
The Ferrato Disruptor is the brand’s top-spec high-speed electric sport bike. It is powered by a 6.4 kWh battery that is good for a claimed range of 129 km on a single charge. You can read more about it here, by heading to the link here. However, deliveries for the bike have not commenced yet, and it is in the pre-booking phase.
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