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Youdha Trevo L5 Cargo Electric 3-Wheeler Launched in India
Youdha, the electric vehicle brand backed by Lohia Global, has introduced its latest cargo-focused electric three-wheeler — the Trevo L5 — in the Indian market. This launch marks Youdha’s strategic play into last-mile cargo EVs as demand climbs for environmentally friendly commercial transport solutions across urban and semi-urban areas. Priced between Rs 4.35 lakh and Rs 4.75 lakh (ex-showroom), the Trevo L5 aims to combine efficiency, practicality, and affordability for businesses looking to electrify light logistics fleets.
Competitive Pricing and Value Proposition
The electric three wheeler price bracket of Rs 4.35–4.75 lakh positions the Youdha Trevo L5 as a strong contender in the cargo EV segment. While smaller and lighter cargo EVs often start at lower price points, the Trevo’s positioning reflects its extended range and higher build specifications tailored to commercial use. This pricing helps small and medium enterprises (SMEs) adopt battery-powered mobility without a steep upfront investment, especially as businesses seek to reduce operational fuel costs and emissions.
Robust Performance and Range
One of the key highlights of the Youdha Trevo L5 is its capability to support efficient daily logistics operations with a respectable driving range. The cargo EV reportedly delivers 130–150 km on a single charge, depending on load and driving conditions — a practical figure for urban deliveries, intra-city logistics, and distribution tasks.
Powered by a 10 kW electric motor, the vehicle can reach a top speed of about 48 km/h, which is optimal for city traffic and municipal delivery routes. Battery options include both fixed and swappable packs, giving operators flexibility in how they manage charging cycles and uptime — a crucial factor for run-heavy commercial vehicles.
Cargo Capacity and Practical Design
Beyond price and range, Youdha has designed the Trevo L5 to serve real-world commercial needs. With a payload capacity typically suited for urban goods delivery, the vehicle handles substantial loads that commercial operators demand while navigating tight city streets. Features such as a robust metal body, enclosed driver cabin, and all-weather durability make it reliable for daily use in varied weather conditions.
Given the platform’s focus on logistics, the cargo area design balances volume and security, enabling efficient handling of packages, parcels, deliveries, and other freight tasks without compromising driver comfort.
Role in the Last-Mile EV Revolution
The electric cargo vehicle India segment is experiencing notable growth as companies and fleets shift toward cleaner operations. Electrifying last-mile logistics — a major contributor to urban emissions — can dramatically lower both operational costs and environmental impacts. Vehicles like the Youdha Trevo L5 help accelerate this transition by offering a zero-emission alternative to traditional diesel and petrol cargo three-wheelers.
Policy support also plays a role: government initiatives aimed at boosting EV adoption — while still phasing out subsidies for electric three-wheelers by March 2026 — have put focus on longer-term viability and infrastructure development, influencing manufacturer and buyer confidence in the segment.
What This Means for Commercial Operators
For fleet owners, logistics businesses, and last-mile delivery startups, the Youdha Trevo L5 presents a balanced combination of cost, capability, and sustainability. With a competitive price range, practical cargo performance, and sufficient operational range, it can serve as a workhorse for intra-city delivery networks that face rising fuel costs and tightening emissions standards.
As India’s commercial transport sector continues shifting toward electrification, offering vehicles with reliable range, sturdy build quality, and cost-efficient operations will be central to broader adoption. The Trevo L5’s entry into the electric three-wheeler price landscape signals a maturing cargo EV market with practical choices for businesses seeking to electrify.