Dawki Mobility Launches Velocitti and Gravitti Electric Three-Wheelers in India

Dawki Mobility has entered India’s electric three-wheeler market with the launch of Velocitti and Gravitti, focusing on sustainability, affordability, and performance for both passenger and cargo use.

Author: Yogesh Kulkarni Published Date: 12 September 2025
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Dawki Mobility’s Bold Foray into India’s Electric Three-Wheeler Market

Dawki Mobility Launches Velocity and Gravity Electric Three-Wheelers in India

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India’s electric mobility landscape continues to evolve, and Dawki Mobility has positioned itself as a disruptor with the launch of its pioneering electric three-wheelers, Velocitti and Gravitti. As the segment witness’s rapid electrification, Dawki’s entry is not merely another product rollout but a decisive step toward redefining last-mile connectivity in the country.

The company’s new models are designed to address the pressing issues of urban transportation ranging from sustainability to affordability, while offering performance and reliability that match the demands of India’s diverse geography. Both Velocitti and Gravitti are built with a strong emphasis on durability, advanced battery systems, and user comfort. With these launches, Dawki aims to meet the twin goals of reducing carbon emissions and offering a cost-efficient mobility alternative for small businesses, fleet operators, and urban commuters.

What sets Dawki’s strategy apart is its clear focus on combining innovation with inclusivity. The models are engineered to deliver extended driving range, quick charging capabilities, and robust load-carrying capacity, critical attributes for India’s growing gig economy and logistics sector. By targeting both passenger and cargo applications, Dawki is positioning itself to capture a wide customer base, ranging from ride-share operators to e-commerce delivery services.

The electric three-wheeler segment in India has already emerged as one of the fastest-growing mobility categories, thanks to government incentives, rising fuel costs, and an increasing awareness of environmental concerns. Dawki Mobility’s foray adds momentum to this transformation. By aligning its product design with the realities of Indian road conditions and operational economics, the company is signaling its intent to not just participate in the EV revolution but to shape it.

The launch of Velocitti and Gravitti also underscores a broader trend: the shift from imported solutions to indigenous innovation. In doing so, Dawki is contributing to the government’s “Make in India” vision while paving the way for more sustainable and locally relevant EV solutions. If executed with consistency and scale, Dawki Mobility’s move could prove to be a catalyst in democratizing clean mobility for millions of Indians.

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