Youdha Launches Hand-Painted Limited-Edition Electric Three-Wheeler

Youdha Launches Hand-Painted Limited-Edition Electric Three-Wheeler

The EPOD-Bharat carries hand-painted Warli artwork depicting rural life and community, built on Youdha's existing L5 platform with a certified 227km range per charge.

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Youdha has unveiled the EPOD-Bharat, a hand-painted limited-edition electric three-wheeler with Warli artwork, priced at Rs 3.20 lakh with a 227km range.

Key points

  • Built On The Existing L5 Platform
  • Priced For Small Mobility Entrepreneurs
  • A Tribute Built On A One-Lakh-Unit Factory
  • Part Of A Broader Pattern In Indian EV Design
  • Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles

Electric commercial vehicle maker Youdha unveiled a limited-edition variant of its electric three-wheeler on August 17, 2026, at the Bharat Vyapar Mahotsav held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. Named the EPOD-Bharat, the vehicle carries a hand-painted exterior based on Warli art, a tribal art tradition from the Sahyadri mountain range of Maharashtra, depicting themes of women, rural life, nature and community.

Built On The Existing L5 Platform

Table of Contents
1. Built On The Existing L5 Platform
2. Priced For Small Mobility Entrepreneurs
3. A Tribute Built On A One-Lakh-Unit Factory
4. Part Of A Broader Pattern In Indian EV Design

The EPOD-Bharat is built on Youdha's existing L5 electric passenger three-wheeler platform, already sold in the commercial mobility segment. It runs a 6kW motor producing 50Nm of torque, drawing from an 11.8kWh lithium-ion LFP battery, with Youdha claiming a certified range of 227km on a single charge. Two driving modes, City and Boost, give operators flexibility between range conservation and performance depending on load and road conditions, and a 300mm water-wading capacity adds practical relevance for routes with uneven or waterlogged roads, something common across parts of India during and after monsoon.

Priced For Small Mobility Entrepreneurs

The base EPOD is priced at Rs 3.20 lakh, and Youdha has positioned the vehicle primarily at self-employed drivers and small mobility entrepreneurs. That combination of long per-charge range, dual drive modes and an accessible price point reflects a broader strategy playing out across the electric three-wheeler segment, where running cost savings over petrol or CNG alternatives remain a central pitch to individual operators. Anyone weighing options in this category can also browse a 3-wheeler comparison to see how the EPOD stacks up against other electric and CNG models before deciding.

A Tribute Built On A One-Lakh-Unit Factory

The EPOD is manufactured at Youdha's plant in Kashipur, Uttarakhand, which has an installed annual capacity of one lakh units, complete with automated assembly lines and end-of-line testing infrastructure. That scale suggests the company is building for volume production well beyond the limited-edition run the EPOD-Bharat represents. Ayush Lohia, CEO of Youdha, said the EPOD-Bharat was intended as a tribute to Indian women and artisans, describing the project as an effort to place traditional Indian art on a contemporary electric mobility platform.

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Part Of A Broader Pattern In Indian EV Design

Warli art is one of India's oldest known tribal art traditions, practised by the Warli people of the Western Ghats and recognised for its geometric shapes and monochromatic motifs depicting everyday life. Its use here places the EPOD-Bharat within a wider pattern of Indian manufacturers weaving folk and tribal art into product branding and design. The EPOD-Bharat remains a limited-edition run and doesn't change the standard EPOD lineup, but buyers curious about entry points into this segment, including used 3-wheelers, now have one more example of how design is being used to differentiate an increasingly crowded electric three-wheeler market.


Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles

Q1. What is the price of the Youdha EPOD-Bharat?

Ans. The base EPOD, on which the EPOD-Bharat limited edition is built, is priced at Rs 3.20 lakh.

Q2. What is the range and battery capacity of the EPOD-Bharat?

Ans. It uses an 11.8kWh lithium-ion LFP battery with a 6kW motor producing 50Nm of torque, offering a certified range of 227km per charge.

Q3. What makes the EPOD-Bharat a limited edition?

Ans. It features a hand-painted exterior based on Warli tribal art, depicting themes of women, rural life, nature and community, and does not represent a change to the standard EPOD product lineup.

Q4. Where is the Youdha EPOD manufactured?

Ans. The EPOD is manufactured at Youdha's plant in Kashipur, Uttarakhand, which has an installed annual capacity of one lakh units.

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