The on-road price of the Komaki TN-95 in Delhi starts at Rs. 1.24 lakh (ex-showroom: 1,18,618 + Insurance: 5,390), and the EMI starts at Rs. 3,417 while the TN-95 top model on-road price goes up to Rs. 1.44 lakh.
The TN-95 has a running cost of Rs. 0.16 per kilometer. Additionally, the monthly charging cost for the TN-95 is Rs. 240. This cost is calculated based on charging the vehicle at a rate of 6.5/ units of electricity and assuming a daily run of 50 kilometers.
I have driven komaki tn-95 from december 2023.Vehicle is average good.I bought this vehicle from wonder earth, Tupudana, Ranchi.Owner of this firm is satish kumar (700****466).He is very cheater and fraud man, His behavior is so worst.Every time he is in full mind of "i am the owner of the firm and every customer is s***e of him." in every problem in the vehicle he demands money higher than market price.My vehicle is covered under valid insurance but he never support and never suggest any guideline to customer.He every time try to harass to the customer mentally as well as economically.He always shouts on customers even on the lady.Without appointment he never meet or rather never attend phone calls.
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Questions & Answers on Komaki TN-95 Price
Q. What is the sevice cost of Komaki TN-95?
For this, we'd suggest you please visit the nearest authorized service as they would be able to assist you. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for service centers details.
Q. Why is the price mis match?
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Q. Can this scooter be charged at home?
As of now, there is no official update from the brand's end. So, we would request you to wait for the official announcement.
Q. What is the top speed and range in top speed of TN-95?
The claimed range for Komaki TN-95 is 100-180 Km/Charge and at top speed, it delivers a range of around 90km.
Q. What is the ip rating of TN 95?
For this, we would suggest you to get in touch with the nearest authorized dealership as they would be able to assist you better with the details. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for dealership details.
Q. Is there any price drop after Fame II Subsidies?
Currently, incentives for all-electric two-wheelers are capped at 40 percent of the cost of vehicles, up from 20 percent earlier. However, the only manufacturers to benefit from these subsidies are the ones competing in the premium segment, i.e. EVs that offer a minimum speed of 40kmph and a range of 80km per charge. This includes the Ather 450X, Ola Electric, Bajaj Chetak, TVS iQube, Revolt RV400, Ultraviolette F77, Okinawa Ridge Plus and the i-Praise range. Read more -OPINION: Will FAME 2 Subsidy Revisions Actually Make A Difference?.