Kinetic Green Energy and Power Solutions has announced a limited edition of the Safar Smart passenger vehicle, available in both lead acid and lithium battery variants. Designed for customers who require dual functionality, it offers space for both passengers and cargo. Additionally, it includes a new music system, floor mats, and wheel caps for an additional Rs 5,000 more than the standard model.
In alignment with the upcoming festive season, Kinetic Green is also offering special deals across its entire e3W range, combining affordability with enhanced features to deliver exceptional value. These electric three-wheelers, including the special edition, are paired with attractive financing options from leading partners, making ownership easy and accessible. These offers can be availed at dealerships starting from the first day of Navratri.
Kinetic Green has teamed up with two prominent financiers, Cholamandalam Finance and ReVfin Finance, to offer financing packages. For instance, the Kinetic Green Passenger Safar Smart Lead Acid e3W now requires a down payment of Rs 29,000, with EMIs starting at Rs 8,200. Similarly, the Kinetic Green Lithium Battery version comes with a down payment of Rs 32,000 and EMIs from
In addition to this, customers can choose either a one-year warranty and 18 months loan term for the lead acid e3W or a three-year warranty and three-year loan period for the lithium model, based on their individual preferences and usage patterns.
Commenting on these initiatives, Debashish Mitra, President of Kinetic Green’s 3 Wheeler Business said, “This is an exciting opportunity as we aim to make electric vehicles more accessible by offering attractive financing and choice of batteries for their Kinetic Green electric three-wheelers.”
Mitra added, “These options will enable people to switch to sustainable mobility with ease. By making electric vehicles more accessible and feature-loaded, we hope to encourage a larger segment of the population to embrace sustainable transportation solutions and decarbonize last-mile connectivity in India.”