• Q. What is the actual range in single charging on road?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 4 years ago

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    Satish
    Satish | 4 years ago

    70 to 90km in economy mode, double seat it comes 60km

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    S
    S | 3 years ago

    Eco mode 110kms. sports mode 90km

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Okinawa PraisePro mileage

ARAI Claimed 81 Km/Charge
User Reported 71 Km/Charge
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