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BREAKING: Numeros Motors Has Launched The Diplos Max At Auto Expo 2025

Modified On Jan 17, 2025 05:22 PM By Tanmayfor Numeros Diplos Max

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The Diplos Max has been launched with a 3.7kWh battery and 140km of range

Quick News Highlights:

  • Numeros Diplos launched at Rs 86,999 (ex-showroom)

  • Gets a 3.7kWh battery with 140km of range

  • Has a 2.67kW motor producing 138Nm

Bengaluru based Numeros Motors has launched its first electric scooter at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025. The Diplos Max has been priced at Rs 86,999 (ex-showroom) and bookings for the model are now officially open. The Diplos Max is based on the Diplos platform, which also includes two more models: the Diplos Pro and Diplos I-Pro variants, catering to different customer segments.

Design

The Numeros Diplos Max has a distinctive and boxy design. At the front, it features a round headlight mounted on the apron, and an LED DRL positioned on the headlight cowl. The scooter is equipped with a split seat arrangement, with a small underseat storage beneath the rider’s seat, and a single-piece rear grab rail. It is available in three colour options: Crimson Red, Sonic Silver, and Cosmos Blue.

Drivetrain

The Diplos Max is powered by a hub-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), delivering 2.67kW and 138Nm. The scooter can reach a top speed of 63kmph. With a total battery capacity of 3.7 kWh, powered by two 1.85kWh lithium-ion battery packs, it offers an IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) claimed range of 140km in Eco mode. The scooter charges fully from 0 to 100% in about 4 hours with a 1.2kW charger.

Underpinnings

In terms of suspension, the Max has a telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers, with 12-inch wheels and disc brakes at both ends, 150mm of ground clearance, and a kerb weight of 137kg. It has an underseat storage space, but it is relatively small, fitting only a half-face helmet with only some extra space to spare.

Features

Features wise, this EV scooter gets a fully digital instrument console which displays the speed, odometer, battery percentage, and range. Additionally, it has LED lighting all around, a reverse mode, and a total of two riding modes: Eco and Normal.

Rivals

The Numeros Diplos rivals other electric scooters like the Ola S1 X, the Honda QC1, the TVS iQube 2.2kWh, and the Bajaj Chetak 2903. We recently got to test ride the Numeros Diplos Max, here is our first ride review.

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