– First Make In India company to launch fully, locally developed electric vehicles across multiple categories.
– Collaboration with Musashi Seimitsu Industry to further strengthen both parties’ commitment to sustainable energy.
Mumbi 16th June 2023: Making a tremendous impression at the Green Vehicle Expo event held in Bangalore, BNC Motors revealed three incredible electric vehicles – the Challenger S110 Electric Motorcycle, the Perfetto Electric Scooter, and the Boss S150 Performance Electric Motorcycle. Alongside these ground-breaking products, BNC also proudly presented their new and innovative, in-house battery product, the Etrol 40.
With this product unveiling, BNC has achieved a breakthrough by becoming the first Indian company to introduce fully locally developed electric vehicles across multiple categories. With a firm belief in the company’s pledge on reducing vehicular pollution, BNC has created a line-up of products that surpass their internal combustion engine (ICE) counterparts, coupled with enhanced functionality, and eye-catching design styles. Furthermore, BNC is committed to offering these vehicles at an on-road price that is competitive when compared to conventional vehicles.
During the event, BNC also revealed a strategic collaboration with Musashi Seimitsu Industry, a renowned Japanese automotive parts manufacturer. BNC and Musashi revealed that they are collaborating on the drivetrain for the Perfetto Scooter, and the partnership is set to expand further, encompassing other vehicles, and exploring joint development of next-generation battery and drivetrain technology.
BNC has dedicated itself to becoming one of the leading R&D houses in the country, for EV development. Over the course of three years, the company has successfully developed three remarkable vehicles and has independently engineered all core EV components, including the battery, powertrain and chassis. All these products represent the cutting edge of BNC’s technological advancements, and the company’s relentless pursuit of excellence and sustainability.