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Updated On: 29-May-2025 08:33 AM
Astro Motors launches Navya and Nova electric three-wheelers in India, introducing a geared EV for cargo and a premium passenger auto, with expansion plans and new tech on the horizon.
Key Highlights:
Astro Motors has launched two new electric three-wheelers in the L5 category, Astro Navya for cargo and Astro Nova for passenger transport. With this move, the company officially enters the electric three-wheeler market in India.
Astro Navya is being called India’s first geared electric cargo three-wheeler. It has been specially designed to solve common problems faced by delivery drivers and fleet operators using traditional EVs. Features and benefits of Astro Navya:
Astro Nova has been built to offer a better and more comfortable ride for passengers and drivers alike. It is larger and focuses more on cabin space and comfort. It gives you a premium feel. The company is promoting it as “Auto ka SUV”, aiming to provide a premium feel for urban users who expect better rides from public transport.
Launch Timeline and Future Plans
Dealership and Finance Support
Dealerships Open: Currently available in Jammu (Ampere EV), Pune (Hunddekkari Motors), and Bhavnagar (JJ Patel).
Upcoming Locations: Five more dealerships to open in key areas like Delhi NCR and Uttar Pradesh.
Finance Partners: MUFIN Greenfinance, RiseWise Capital, and Perpetuity Capital will help customers with loan and EMI options.
Looking Beyond India
Astro Motors is also looking at international markets. The company sees good potential in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, where transport needs are similar to India.
Also Read: Terra Motors Launches New KYORO+ Electric Three-Wheeler in India
CMV360 Says
Astro Motors is making a strong entry into the electric three-wheeler market with two well-planned products. The use of a geared system in Navya and the comfort-focused Nova shows that the company understands different user needs. If the vehicles perform as expected, Astro could quickly become a popular name in both cargo and passenger EV segments.