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Ex-Showroom Price
₹3.30L
Key Specifications
Mileage
126 km/Per Charge
Power
9.5 kW
Claimed Mileage
126 km/Per Charge/kWh
Fuel Type
Electric
Default is an approximate national average — edit to match your local price.
Cost / km
₹0.06
Daily Cost
₹13
Monthly Cost
₹381
Yearly Cost
₹4,571
| Variant | Fuel | Mileage | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| OSM Stream City QikTHIS TRUCK | Electric | 126 km/Per Charge | ₹381 |
| OSM Stream City Qik 1940/Electric | Electric | 126 km/Per Charge | ₹381 |
News
OSM Stream City Qik has a claimed mileage of 126 km/Per Charge. Real-world mileage typically runs 10-15% lower depending on load, route, and driving conditions.
Several factors influence a truck's mileage, including engine size, vehicle load, terrain, and driving style. Regular maintenance and proper tire pressure also play a crucial role in maintaining optimal fuel efficiency for your truck.
To improve your truck's mileage, ensure proper tire pressure, avoid overloading, and practice smooth driving with gradual acceleration and braking. Regular servicing helps keep the engine in top condition, directly boosting fuel efficiency and reducing running costs.
Yes, generally, heavy-duty trucks have lower mileage compared to small commercial vehicles due to their larger engines and capacity to carry much heavier loads. However, their fuel efficiency is optimized for their specific tasks and demanding operations.
"Good mileage" varies significantly by truck type; for instance, a small commercial vehicle might offer 15-20 km/l, while a heavy-duty truck might achieve 3-5 km/l. The best mileage trucks effectively balance fuel consumption with their robust load-carrying capability.
Carrying a heavier load significantly reduces a truck's mileage because the engine has to work harder to move the vehicle. Overloading can drastically decrease fuel efficiency and also strain the engine, leading to higher running costs and wear and tear.
Absolutely. Diesel trucks generally offer better mileage and torque for heavy loads, while petrol trucks might be preferred for shorter distances. CNG trucks, though offering lower mileage, are often more economical per km due to lower fuel costs and environmental benefits in India.
Your driving style greatly affects truck mileage. Aggressive driving, sudden acceleration, and hard braking consume significantly more fuel. A consistent speed, smooth gear changes, and anticipating traffic can significantly improve your truck's fuel efficiency and save you money.
Load weight, terrain (hilly vs flat), traffic conditions, driving style, tyre pressure, and how regularly the engine is serviced all affect real-world mileage. Claimed mileage figures are measured under controlled conditions, so actual mileage is usually 10-15% lower depending on how the truck is used.
Running cost per km is calculated by dividing the fuel price by the truck's mileage (km per litre, kg, or unit depending on fuel type). Monthly and yearly costs are then estimated by multiplying this per-km cost by your typical distance driven.
Yes — aggressive acceleration and hard braking can lower mileage by 10% or more on a loaded commercial truck. Maintaining a steady speed, avoiding unnecessary idling, and keeping tyres correctly inflated are the easiest ways to protect fuel efficiency on long hauls.
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