Lohia has announced the launch of its latest Narain iCH L3 electric cargo vehicle designed to improve urban delivery solutions. The Narain iCH L3 Cargo has a distinctive cowl-like front profile, coupled with dual halogen headlamps, ensures superior visibility on the road. With a cargo box dimension of 1350 x 990 x 1130 mm, the vehicle is well-suited for carrying various goods, making it ideal for city-based commercial operations, particularly for sectors like e-commerce and delivery services.
Built for efficiency, the Narain iCH L3 Cargo offers a top speed of 23.5 kmph and is powered by a 5.3 kWh battery. Its gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 660 kilogrammes, supported by a dual-action hydraulic telescopic front suspension and leaf spring rear suspension, provides a smooth ride across different terrains, a critical feature for urban delivery vehicles navigating congested city streets.
Equipped with drum brakes on both the front and rear, the Narain iCH L3 Cargo offers dependable stopping power, while its 7-degree gradeability allows it to tackle inclines effortlessly. The digital instrument cluster further improves operational efficiency by providing real-time data, enhancing the overall functionality for drivers and fleet operators.
The Narain iCH L3 Cargo has already attracted interest from major e-commerce players such as Amazon, Porter, and BigBasket, all of which recognise the vehicle's potential to streamline urban delivery operations. Its blend of functionality and eco-friendliness aligns with these companies' growing commitment to sustainable logistics solutions.
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