The Most Affordable and Cheapest Electric Scooter In Nepal.

LUYAN MNK-3

According to the manufacturer, the 1500 watt complete liquid hub motor in the Luyan MNK3 is the first in its class. The MNK3 has a modern, athletic appearance thanks to the use of LED headlights with DRLs. Additionally, the Luyan electric scooter can be fully charged with a fast charger in 3–4 hours thanks to its 72V/50Ah capacity lead-acid battery. It has a range of 65–75 kilometres after being fully charged. Speaking of braking, the electric vehicle has ceramic drum brakes in the back and disc brakes up front.

The scooter's speed and charge level (range) are shown on the digital instrument cluster on the front fascia. The Luyan MNK3 is also equipped with additional features including an anti-theft alarm, automatic wheel lock, kid lock, and a USB port system, which elevates its level of intellect, simplicity, and safety.

Digital Instrument Cluster

Disc in Front and Drum in Back

KEYLESS START


LUYAN SPECIFICATIONS

Capacity1500 watts Liquid-cooled Motor
Battery 72V/32Ah Lead Acid Battery
ChargerQS/ 72V 100E
Controller72V 50A
Top Speed60km per hour
Range65-75km
Brake(Front/Rear)Disc brake/ceramic drum brake/ABS
TireRunflat tyre
Product dimension 1850*655*1125mm


Price and Availability

Few locations presently supply the latest Luyuan MNK3 electric scooter: Naya Bazar in Kathmandu, Mangal Bazar in Lalitpur, Anamnagar and Lazimpat in Kathmandu, Muldhoka in Bhaktapur, and Pokhara.

Contact no : 9880136990

Over the last few months, the cost of Luyan MNK-3 has increased. The cost of the Luyan MNK-3 was Rs 1,53,999. The most recent price is currently Rs 175,000


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Conclusion

Electric scooters under the Luyan brand are already available in Nepal. The official distributor, a company named Zero Emission Ride, has imported the Chinese electric scooter brand to Nepal. These electric scooters are a nice addition as Nepal moves closer to being a nation with a big electric vehicle population. As the years go by, more electric two- as well as four-wheelers are entering the Nepalese market. Considering how much money can be saved by owning and driving an electric vehicle as compared to a petroleum-powered one, plus the fact that the Nepalese government is now promoting this cause, purchasing one of these might be a wise choice.