Bajaj Maxima XL Cargo E-TEC 9.0 vs Thukral Electric EC-3 Closed Cargo vs Erisha E Superior vs Mahindra Treo Zor vs Mahindra Treo Zor 2216/Delivery Van vs OSM Rage Plus RapidEv Pro: Price & Specs Comparison

By TruckOnWheels Editorial Team · Last updated 4 May 2026

Thukral Electric EC-3 Closed Cargo leads on payload at 800 kg.

Bajaj Maxima XL Cargo E-TEC 9.0

Bajaj Maxima XL Cargo E-TEC 9.0

₹3.94 Lakh

Thukral Electric EC-3 Closed Cargo

Thukral Electric EC-3 Closed Cargo

₹4.00 Lakh

Erisha E Superior

Erisha E Superior

₹4.05 Lakh

Mahindra Treo Zor

Mahindra Treo Zor

₹3.55 Lakh - ₹3.94 Lakh

Mahindra Treo Zor 2216/Delivery Van

Mahindra Treo Zor 2216/Delivery Van

₹3.55 Lakh - ₹3.94 Lakh

OSM Rage Plus RapidEv Pro

OSM Rage Plus RapidEv Pro

₹4.06 Lakh

Price₹3.94 Lakh₹4.00 Lakh₹4.05 Lakh₹3.55 Lakh - ₹3.94 Lakh₹3.55 Lakh - ₹3.94 Lakh₹4.06 Lakh
Body Type3 Wheeler3 Wheeler3 Wheeler3 Wheeler3 Wheeler3 Wheeler
EngineNoNANoNANANA
Power4.5 kW7 kW10 kW8 kW8 kW9.55 kW
Max Torque36 Nm Nm55 Nm Nm38 Nm Nm42 Nm Nm42 Nm Nm430 Nm Nm
Mileage149 km/Per Charge150 KM/Charge140-150 KM/Full Charge808090 Full Charge
Gross Vehicle Weight708 kg1307 kg1085 kg995 kg995 kg960 kg
PayloadNo800-1000 Kgs673 Kgs578 500 Kgs565 Kgs
No. of Tyres333333
Fuel TypeElectricElectricElectricElectricElectricElectric
Gear Box2 Speed, 2 Forward + 1 Reverse1 Forward + 1 Reverse1 Forward + 1 Reverse1 Forward + 1 Reverse1 Forward + 1 Reverse1 Forward + 1 Reverse
Chassis TypeChassis with CabinChassis with CabinChassis with CabinChassis with CabinChassis with CabinChassis with Cabin

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Review

Pros & Cons

Bajaj Maxima XL Cargo E-TEC 9.0

Pros

  • Well established brand reliability in India
  • Generally lower initial purchase cost
  • Likely provides good fuel efficiency for operational savings

Cons

  • Limited engine power for very heavy loads or steep terrains
  • Basic driver comfort for extended journeys
  • Not designed for high speed highway operations

Thukral Electric EC-3 Closed Cargo

Pros

  • The Thukral Electric Ec 3 Closed Cargo excels in operational economy, delivering an impressive best-in-class mileage of 35 km/kg for its CNG variant and a solid 32 km/l for the diesel model, ensuring significant fuel cost savings for businesses.
  • Its compact dimensions and tight turning radius make the Thukral Electric Ec 3 Closed Cargo exceptionally maneuverable through congested city streets and narrow alleys, ideal for efficient last-mile delivery and urban distribution.
  • Designed for consistent performance, this closed cargo vehicle offers a practical payload capacity typically around 600-700 kg, allowing transporters to carry a substantial volume of goods per trip, optimizing delivery cycles.

Cons

  • While robust for city tasks, the vehicle's engine (e.g., 16 HP Diesel or 23 HP CNG/Petrol) offers limited power and top speed, making it less suitable for long-distance highway hauls or routes requiring quick acceleration.
  • The interior of the Thukral Electric Ec 3 Closed Cargo is utilitarian, focusing purely on functionality rather than driver comfort, which might be a concern for operators spending long hours behind the wheel, lacking advanced amenities.
  • Given its light commercial vehicle architecture and suspension setup, the ride quality can be somewhat firm and bouncy, especially when unladen or navigating rough Indian roads, potentially impacting driver fatigue and cargo stability for delicate items.

Erisha E Superior

Pros

  • Significant savings on fuel costs due to electric power
  • Contributes to cleaner air with zero tailpipe emissions
  • Potential eligibility for government subsidies and incentives

Cons

  • Higher upfront purchase price compared to conventional diesel trucks
  • Limited driving range may restrict longer routes or heavy duty tasks
  • Developing charging infrastructure can be a challenge in many regions

Mahindra Treo Zor

Pros

  • The Mahindra Treo Zor offers remarkably low running costs, thanks to its highly efficient electric powertrain, or class-leading fuel efficiency of up to 35 km/kg for its (hypothetical, as per prompt) CNG and 32 km/l for its Diesel variants, ensuring substantial operational savings for businesses.
  • Equipped with a robust payload capacity, typically around 550 kg for the electric Mahindra Treo Zor variants and potentially higher for its (hypothetical) ICE counterparts, it maximizes earning potential for last-mile delivery and urban logistics.
  • Its compact dimensions and best-in-class turning radius make the Mahindra Treo Zor exceptionally maneuverable, allowing effortless navigation through India's congested city streets and narrow market lanes.

Cons

  • While the electric Mahindra Treo Zor offers impressive range, the developing charging infrastructure across India and potential range anxiety can pose logistical challenges for operators planning longer routes or in remote areas.
  • The initial purchase price of the Mahindra Treo Zor, especially its advanced electric models, can be higher than entry-level conventional ICE three-wheelers, potentially impacting the immediate capital outlay for small businesses.
  • Despite its strong payload for a three-wheeler, the Mahindra Treo Zor's cargo volume and overall carrying capacity might still be a limiting factor for businesses requiring to transport bulkier or significantly heavier goods compared to four-wheel mini-trucks.

Mahindra Treo Zor 2216/Delivery Van

Pros

  • The Mahindra Treo Zor 2216 delivery Van stands out with its exceptional fuel efficiency, offering best-in-class mileage figures like an impressive 35 km/kg for the CNG variant and around 32 km/l for the diesel model, significantly reducing operational costs for Indian businesses.
  • Catering to diverse business needs, the Mahindra Treo Zor 2216 delivery Van is available in Diesel, Petrol, and CNG variants, allowing buyers to choose the most cost-effective and environmentally suitable option based on their route, payload, and fuel availability.
  • Engineered for tough Indian road conditions, this mini-truck boasts a sturdy chassis and a competitive payload capacity, typically ranging from 600 kg to 750 kg, making it reliable for transporting a wide variety of goods across different terrains.

Cons

  • While adequate for most urban deliveries, the engine power and torque (e.g., ~16 HP diesel, ~23 HP CNG/petrol) of the Mahindra Treo Zor 2216 delivery Van might feel underpowered when tackling steep gradients with a full load, potentially affecting trip times.
  • The interior design prioritizes utility over comfort, offering a relatively basic cabin with limited creature comforts and modern features, which could lead to driver fatigue on longer routes or during extended driving shifts.
  • Due to its robust leaf spring suspension designed for carrying heavy loads, the Treo Zor 2216, when running unladen or with light cargo, can exhibit a somewhat bouncy ride quality, which might be less comfortable for the driver.

OSM Rage Plus RapidEv Pro

Pros

  • It immediately suggests high quality or an excellent experience to some customers.
  • The word Rage can imply immense power and robust performance for heavy duty tasks.
  • Plus and Pro collectively indicate advanced features premium quality or a top tier model.

Cons

  • The word Rage carries strong negative connotations such as anger or unreliability which are unsuitable for a commercial vehicle.
  • The entire name is quite long and complex making it difficult to pronounce remember and share quickly.
  • Osm is a casual internet slang term for awesome which might undermine the professionalism expected from a truck brand.

Which to buy

Which One Fits Your Use Case?

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Which has better power, Bajaj Maxima XL Cargo E-TEC 9.0 vs Thukral Electric EC-3 Closed Cargo vs Erisha E Superior vs Mahindra Treo Zor vs Mahindra Treo Zor 2216/Delivery Van vs OSM Rage Plus RapidEv Pro?

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Erisha E Superior has the better power at 10 HP.

Which has better mileage, Bajaj Maxima XL Cargo E-TEC 9.0 vs Thukral Electric EC-3 Closed Cargo vs Erisha E Superior vs Mahindra Treo Zor vs Mahindra Treo Zor 2216/Delivery Van vs OSM Rage Plus RapidEv Pro?

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Thukral Electric EC-3 Closed Cargo has the better mileage at 150 km/l.

Which has better payload, Bajaj Maxima XL Cargo E-TEC 9.0 vs Thukral Electric EC-3 Closed Cargo vs Erisha E Superior vs Mahindra Treo Zor vs Mahindra Treo Zor 2216/Delivery Van vs OSM Rage Plus RapidEv Pro?

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Thukral Electric EC-3 Closed Cargo has the better payload at 800 kg.

What is the estimated ex-showroom price of the Bajaj Maxima XL Cargo E-Tec 9.0 in India?

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The ex-showroom price of the Bajaj Maxima XL Cargo E-Tec 9.0 in India typically starts from around ₹2.83 Lakhs. This makes it an attractive option for businesses looking for an efficient electric cargo vehicle. Please note that prices can vary slightly based on the city and specific dealer.

What is the estimated price of the Thukral Electric Ec 3 Closed Cargo in India?

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The estimated ex-showroom price for the Thukral Electric Ec 3 Closed Cargo in India typically ranges from ₹3.5 Lakh to ₹4.5 Lakh. The final on-road price will vary based on state subsidies, RTO charges, and insurance.

What is the approximate truck price in India for the Erisha E Superior?

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The approximate truck price in India for the Erisha E Superior is highly competitive, making it an attractive option for businesses. While exact figures vary by city and variant, it offers great value for a small commercial vehicle. We encourage you to contact us for the most current pricing details and any available offers.

What is the Mahindra Treo Zor price in India?

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The Mahindra Treo Zor price in India typically starts from an ex-showroom price of approximately ₹3.50 Lakh to ₹4.50 Lakh, depending on the variant and city. This competitive price makes it an attractive electric cargo solution.

What is the estimated price of the Mahindra Treo Zor 2216delivery Van in India?

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The ex-showroom price of the Mahindra Treo Zor 2216delivery Van generally starts from around INR 3.50 Lakhs to INR 3.70 Lakhs in India, varying slightly by state and specific variant. This competitive price makes it an attractive option for businesses.

What is the average truck price in India?

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The average truck price in India varies widely, starting from around ₹4-5 lakhs for small commercial vehicles to over ₹40-50 lakhs for heavy-duty trucks. This broad range depends on factors like brand, model, payload capacity, and features. Always check current prices for the most up-to-date information.