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      Home » Top 5 Electric Motor Bikes in India 2024 with latest features

      Top 5 Electric Motor Bikes in India 2024 with latest features

      Rinki SisodiaBy Rinki SisodiaNovember 1, 2024 EV Article 5 Mins Read
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      While the electric four-wheeler segment has yet to take off, buyers in the two-wheeler market have a variety of options. An electric bike allows you to ride without looking for a gas station. And that is a significant financial savings these days. Consider brands such as Revolt, Joy, Tork, Cybor, and Komaki, which cater to the needs of all EV riders. all EV riders.

      Here are some of the most popular electric bikes available in India today-

      1. Revolt RV400

      The Revolt RV400 appears to be a typical sports commuter motorbike, but when you turn on the ignition, you’ll realize that it makes no noise. This is due to the fact that it is an electric bike. The Revolt RV400 has a 4kW electric motor with 170Nm of torque, a stated top speed of 85 km/h, and a 150 km riding range between charges. The bike’s 3.24kW detachable battery can be charged in less than five hours indoors. It includes disc brakes on both sides for safety.

      Because you pay the corporation a fixed amount of more than $3,000 per month, purchasing a Revolt RV 400 will appear more affordable. In the market, the entire cost is significantly more than Rs 1,40,000. Revolt has opened dealerships in a number of cities and states of India, such as Delhi, Bangalore, Surat, Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai, etc.

      2. Tork Kratos R

      The Tork Kratos R is an enhanced version of the vanilla Kratos that has many improvements. To begin with, the Kratos R has a top speed of 105 km/h and a certified range of 180 km rather than 120 km. The 4kWh lithium-ion battery that powers it can be fast-charged to 80% capacity in 60 minutes. However, for the first two years, Tork offers free use of its fast-charging network of charging stations.

      Additionally, it has a ton of cool smart features like crash alarm, find my bike, motor walk aid, geofencing, and even a vacation mode. White, red, black, and blue are the colors available for the Kratos R. The ex-showroom pricing of Tork Kratos is Rs 1,92,499 (Pune), but with subsidies of Rs 84,500, the effective price comes down to Rs 1,07,999.

      3. Joy E-Bike Monster

      A small electric bike with respectable features for its size is the Joy E-Bike Monster. First of all, it has a 72V lithium-ion battery that has a 95km range between charges. The Joy E-Bike’s mono-shock suspension technology, which guarantees stable and comfortable riding on uneven terrain, is its most noticeable feature.

      A portable charger handles the charging, taking about five to five and a half hours to fully charge the battery. When fully charged, the bike uses just 3.3 units of electricity. Red, black, and white are the three colors that are offered. The ex-showroom pricing of the Joy E-Bike Monster is Rs 1,02,249.

      4. Komaki Ranger

      Look no farther than the Komaki Ranger electric cruiser if you’re a lover of bullet bikes and want an electric version of the same. At 4kW, this electric bike boasts one of the largest batteries in an EV, with a range of 180–220 km when fully charged. Additionally, it has a 4000 Watt motor to keep everything going.

      The Komaki Ranger also has features such as a mobile charging unit, a whole Bluetooth sound system to take advantage of the embedded features, and dual exhausts (just a cosmetic part for an electric vehicle) with flame and sound effects. It comes in three different colours including black, blue and red.

      The Ranger’s ex-showroom price in Delhi is Rs 1,74,500, as set by Komaki. On its website, Komaki is accepting reservations for the Ranger.

      5. Cyborg Bob

      The Cyborg Bob e-bike, a made-in-India electric motorcycle aimed at teens and young adults, was introduced by Ignitron Motocorp in early 2022. With a stated top speed of 85 km/h, this dirt bike-inspired motorcycle is powered by a 2.88 kWh lithium-ion detachable battery. Using a 15 Amp home charger, the battery can be charged from 0% to 80% in 3 hours, giving the bike a range of 110 km on a single charge.

      However, it will take 4 to 5 hours to fully charge using the same charger. In addition, the front of the Bob e-bike features an IP67-certified LED display that shows the user a number of statistics, including time and battery life. Additionally, it can be used to regulate the bike’s settings.

      The Cyborg Bob-e bike is priced at Rs 1,14,999 ex-showroom by Ignitron Motocorp. By paying a Rs 999 booking fee and providing the required information, customers can make reservations for the Cyborg Bob-e bike on the company’s website.

      Conclusion

      Before purchasing an e-scooter or e-bike, it is advisable to list your priorities and preferences. As previously stated, the list of the top electric bikes on the market facilitates selection and offers an amazing riding experience.

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