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Garow-Dulla Alliance: Garow DT-60 takes centre stage

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B360 July 14, 2024, 3:41 pm
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KATMANDU: Garow, the electric mobility company, has announced its collaboration with Dulla, the renowned Nepali brand celebrated for its top-tier leather products.

Meanwhile, Dulla has acquired two Garow DT-60 electric scooters for their official use. 

The Garow has underscored its commitment to providing innovative and eco-friendly transportation solutions to forward-thinking companies like Dulla.

In a delightful touch of customisation, Garow has adorned these DT-60 scooters with the distinctive Dulla logo. By doing so, they've ensured that these sleek rides embody the unique identity and brand ethos of Dulla Leather. Practicality meets sustainability as these bespoke scooters become the go-to choice for Dulla's official duties — a perfect alignment with their vision of adopting eco-conscious practices.

What makes the Garow DT-60 stand out? Well, it's not just about aesthetics. This electric scooter is engineered for exceptional performance. Picture this: a whopping 350-kilometre range on a single charge! 

Whether you're zipping through city streets or exploring scenic routes, the DT-60 has you covered. And if you're a fan of versatility, you'll appreciate the three riding modes: Eco, Sports, and driving — each tailored to your mood and needs.

But there's more! The DT-60 boasts a high-performance motor that delivers robust acceleration and smooth handling. The Combined Braking System (CBS) ensures rider security, allowing one to confidently navigate traffic. Plus, the user-friendly digital display keeps the rider informed in real-time, making every ride a breeze.

The addition of Garow DT-60 to Dulla's fleet underscores the growing trend among businesses to prioritise sustainability in their operations.

Garow DT-60 scooters are available at Classic Wheels Export and Import showrooms across the country.

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