Uno Minda Launches 2W EV Range Rear View Mirror for Indian Aftermarket

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Uno Minda has announced the launch of its 2W EV Range Rear View Mirror (RVM) in the Indian aftermarket, responding to growing safety and visibility requirements as electric two-wheelers gain traction across the country. The product is aimed at improving rear visibility and reducing injury risk for daily EV riders navigating congested roads.

Safety-Focused Design for EV Riders

The newly launched RVM features a shatter-proof mirror, engineered to minimise injury during accidental impacts. Its premium reflective surface provides a wider and clearer field of view, supporting safer riding during peak traffic conditions and night-time travel. The design addresses increasing concerns around two-wheeler road safety, especially in Tier-I and Tier-II cities.

OEM-Grade Build and Durability

Manufactured as per OEM standards, the RVM ensures long-term durability and reliable performance. The mirror housing is made using high-grade ABS material, while advanced powder-coated rods enhance resistance to heat, dust, rain, vibration, and harsh riding conditions common across India. The product is recommended by expert mechanics for easy and quick installation across compatible 2W EV models.

Availability and Pricing

The Uno Minda 2W EV Range RVM is available in classic black and body-coloured variants, catering to both functional and aesthetic preferences. The product is priced between ₹247 and ₹300 (MRP) and is backed by a one-year warranty. Customers can purchase it through leading offline retail outlets as well as online platforms including Amazon, Flipkart, and Unomindakart.

Aftermarket Push Aligned with EV Growth

The launch reinforces Uno Minda’s strategy to expand safety-focused aftermarket solutions for the evolving electric mobility segment. With EV adoption accelerating, the company continues to introduce products that align with modern rider expectations for reliability, durability, and peace of mind.

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