Two new diesel cargo three-wheelers, the Apé Xtra Bada 700 and the Apé Xtra 600, have been introduced by Piaggio Vehicles Pvt Ltd (PVPL), a completely owned part of the Piaggio Group and a prominent manufacturer in India's small commercial vehicle market.
These new models support the company's long-standing leadership in last-mile mobility and represent a major advancement in its diesel cargo range. For the diesel three-wheeler market, the recently released Apé Xtra Bada 700 is a significant advancement.
The vehicle, which is built on a completely new platform and features a revised architecture, enhanced chassis, re-engineered cabin, and refined design elements, is aimed to provide consumers with increased power, capacity, and everyday productivity. It is propelled by Piaggio's well-proven 700 DI diesel engine, which improves pulling strength, torque, and pickup.
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Additionally, the Apé Xtra Bada 700 introduces the first 7-foot cargo deck in the three-wheeler class in India, making it easier for operators to move heavier and longer items. The model establishes a new standard in its class with a payload of 750 kg, the most of any diesel three-wheeler in the nation.
Larger 12-inch radial tires for better stability, a 3.5-inch digital instrument cluster, an excellent chassis and suspension system for increased driving comfort, and a roomy and cozy cabin ideal for extended workdays are all aspects of the car. Its convenience and appeal are increased by a sleek new front, elegant exterior features, and an optional rear reversing sensor. A five-year warranty is also included with the product, guaranteeing long-term dependability and peace of mind.
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