• Q. How many kilometers can be done in one charge - i Praise?

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    Sams
    Sams | 5 years ago

    This is a highly relative question. Based on your driving style you can get a practical range of about 120 to 150 Kms.

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    DeeprajThale
    DeeprajThale | 2 years ago

    @ Sams | This is a highly relative question. Based on your driving style you can get a practical range of about 120 to 150 Kms.

    Speedometer reading is incorrect in okinawa so the actual range is 90 - 95 km, i am having i praise plus, my Speedometer also shows 120 km but its actually fake

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    S | 3 years ago

    Eco mode 150 to 160km. sports mode 130 to 135km.

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User Reported 94 Km/Charge

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