What you're actually
spending on petrol.
Select your Motovolt model and adjust your riding habits. The math updates live.
5 reasons to switch
to electric now.
Savings is just the start. The complete picture — specific to Coimbatore, Pollachi, and the 4 Motovolt models at Auhiro.
The EMI pays
for itself.
A Coimbatore commuter riding 50 km/day spends ₹9,750 a month on petrol. The Motovolt M7 does the same journey for ₹180. The ₹9,570 difference covers your EMI of ₹3,200 — with ₹6,370 left every month.
166 km.
IP67. Rain or shine.
The Motovolt M7 delivers 166 km certified range — real-world 120–140 km in city conditions. IP67 waterproofing means Coimbatore's heaviest monsoon is just another Tuesday. AIS 156 battery certification backs every journey.
No licence.
No registration. Just ride.
The Motovolt URBN e-moped and KIVO e-cycle require no driving licence and no RTO registration. Legally classified as low-speed vehicles — perfect for KCT and CIT students, seniors, and daily town riders.
180 kg payload.
Built to carry.
The M7 and HUM are not lifestyle vehicles — they're tools. The M7 carries 180 kg and handles deliveries. The HUM cargo e-cycle is built for agricultural produce runs to Pollachi santhais. Carbon steel frames on rough semi-urban roads.
GPS. Anti-theft.
App-connected.
Every Motovolt vehicle connects to the Motovolt app from day one — real-time GPS tracking, anti-theft movement alerts, battery health monitoring, and service reminders. Features premium petrol scooters don't offer at twice the price.
Every ride is one less
tank of petrol burned.
The environmental case for electric is simple. A petrol scooter emits around 2.5 kg of CO₂ per 100 km. A Motovolt running on Tamil Nadu's grid emits a fraction of that — and as renewables grow, it gets cleaner automatically.
Tamil Nadu is the greenest grid in India — making the EV case stronger here than anywhere else in the country.
Common worries.
Real answers.
Every question people ask before buying an EV — answered honestly.
The EV tide is
already rising here.
Tamil Nadu is India's leading EV state. Coimbatore is one of its six designated EV cities. The early movers save the most.








