'ViCKTOR,' the world's longest-range electric three-wheeler, has been unveiled in India.


By Priya Singh

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Updated On: 17-Sep-2022 04:39 PM


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The ViCKTOR has been priced at Rs 5 lakh after a government incentive for the first 100 clients. Bookings for the ViCKTOR have already begun, and the electric car (EV) can be pre-booked at OSM Dealerships for Rs 9,999.

Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) recently introduced the 'ViCKTOR,' an electric three-wheeler, in India.

Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) has introduced the ViCKTOR, a vehicle with a best-in-class range. According to the firm, this vehicle has a range of 250 kilometers on a single charge, which is the longest in the electric three-wheeler market. This vehicle's starting price has been set at Rs. 5 lakh. The 3-Wheeler is already on order, and delivery will begin in November 2022.

The ViCKTOR has been priced at Rs 5 lakh after a government incentive for the first 100 clients. Bookings for the ViCKTOR have already begun, and the electric car (EV) can be pre-booked at OSM Dealerships for Rs 9,999.

"The last mile delivery and logistics industry has witnessed a need for long-range premium electric vehicles to enable reliable and economical freight transportation," said Uday Narang, founder and chairman of Omega Seiki Mobility. "We are excited to introduce another marvel and industry first, the OSM ViCKTOR electric three-wheeler, which has a range of 250 kilometers on a single charge. The vehicle exhibits cutting-edge technology and powerful performance, putting India on the map." He added.

The OSM ViCKTOR is powered by a 20 kWh Lithium-Ion battery pack. According to the corporation, the new EV will enable it to make even greater achievements in its last-mile delivery trucks.

The EV manufacturer also mentioned that it strongly believes in an all-electric future and in its goal of green, real, and innovative vehicles for the future of mobility. OSM is also working to realize this vision through the development of new, futuristic EV vehicles and technologies.

"We will be shortly unveiling more breakthrough electric vehicles at Auto Expo 2022," Narang stated while discussing the company's ambitions to sell more items for the local market.

The OSM ViCKTOR is powered by a 20 kWh Lithium-Ion battery pack. According to the company, the new EV will enable it to make even greater achievements in its last-mile delivery trucks.

The EV manufacturer also mentioned that it strongly believes in an all-electric future and in its goal of green, real, and innovative vehicles for the future of mobility. OSM is also preparing to realize this objective through its OSM currently operates its fleet in 20 locations and has formed a collaborative partnership with the Korean company Jae Sung Tech to produce a new line of powertrains. Omega Seiki Mobility also intends to produce its own motors and battery packs.

Furthermore, the OSM ViCKTOR includes vehicle telematics, GPS assistance, two driving modes, and, most crucially, a 175 mm ground clearance. The DC motor of Omega Seiki Mobility's ViCKTOR electric three-wheeler produces a peak power output of 12.8 kW and a maximum torque of 430 Nm, giving it a payload capacity of 450 kg. In terms of warranty, the electric three-wheeler comes with a three-year/80,000-kilometer warranty, whichever comes first.

In addition, the corporation indicated that deliveries would begin in November 2022. OSM presently has over 50,000 units on order. Furthermore, the organization has worked with numerous banks and NBFCs for auto financing.

Under the brand "UNOXpress," the company is a leading last-mile service provider. The company currently operates its fleet in 20 cities, covering more than 10 million kilometers per month. Omega Seiki Mobility is collaborating with partners to overcome the supply chain interruptions that have plagued the automotive industry. To achieve large-scale EV production, the corporation has formed joint ventures with the Korean company Jae Sung Tech to produce a new variety of powertrains. Omega Seiki Mobility also intends to produce its own motors and battery packs.