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Planning to buy an electric bike, see the complete list here

New Delhi : Are you planning to buy an electric motorcycle? If you are thinking like this, then you are planning to do the right thing. Today, electric vehicles have become very important for our life and environment. The biggest thing is that when we talk about electric vehicles in India, electric scooters are most popular in that region. However, electric motorcycles are not as available as these scooters. There are only a few startups in the country whose electric motorcycles are visible in the market. The number of electric bikes in India can be counted on fingers, but they are found in different segments. Come, let’s know about those electric motorcycles

Ultraviolet F77

The Ultraviolette F77 is one of the fastest electric vehicles on sale in India. Also, it is the costliest electric bike in India and is powered by the largest battery pack of any electric two-wheeler available in the country. Its ex-showroom price in India starts from Rs 3.80 lakh and goes up to Rs 5.60 lakh. This clean, sharp looking bike weighing 207 kg powered by a 10.34 kWh battery pack promises a range of 307 km. Designed and developed taking inspiration from Chandrayaan-3, this electric sportsbike focuses on high performance. The bike generates maximum power of 38.8 bhp and maximum torque of 95 Nm. It claims to accelerate from 0-60 kmph in 2.9 seconds with a top speed of 152 kmph.

Revore RV400

The Revolt RV400 is one of the first movers in the electric motorcycle segment. The bike is available at a starting price of Rs 1.62 lakh (ex-showroom) and promises a range of 80 km on a single charge. It features a commuter with a naked streetfighter look. The top speed of Revolt RV400 is 85 kmph and it takes about 4.5 hours to be fully charged. It was claimed to be the country’s first AI-powered electric motorcycle. The motorcycle gets all-LED lighting, a fully digital instrument cluster and a sporty riding stance.

oben ror

The Oben Roar is an interesting electric bike in the Indian market, priced at Rs 1.03 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The electric bike comes in a naked streetfighter. It has some retro styling materials, which are equipped with modern technology and features. Powered by a 4.4 kWh battery pack, this electric motorcycle promises a range of 200 km on a single charge at a top speed of 100 kmph. Oben claims that this bike can be charged in two hours using fast charging technology and it can accelerate from 0-40 kmph in three seconds.

komaki ranger

Komaki Ranger is a retro styled cruiser electric motorcycle. In terms of design, it seems to be largely inspired by the Bajaj Avenger motorcycle. However, what makes it unique is the all-electric feature. Komaki Ranger promises a range of up to 250 km on a single charge. It is claimed that it is capable of running at a top speed of 80 km per hour. The motorcycle is available at ₹ 1.86 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

hop oxo

The Hop Oxo is an electric commuter motorcycle, priced between Rs 1.65 lakh to Rs 1.80 lakh (ex-showroom). This electric motorcycle claims to give a range of 150 km on a single charge thanks to the 3.75 kWh battery pack. The motorcycle can go at a top speed of 95 kmph and the manufacturer gives a four-year warranty on the battery. Also, the bike takes four hours and 45 minutes to charge from zero to 80 percent.

Matter Era

At a glance, the Miter Era looks like a sporty naked streetfighter motorcycle with an electric powertrain. However, the major USP of this bike is the four-speed manual gearbox, whereas electric motorcycles are known for not having a conventional transmission. Miter introduced a 4-speed Hypershift gearbox in the Era. Thanks to the 5-kWh battery pack, the bike promises a range of 125 km on a single charge and can accelerate from 0-60 kmph in less than six seconds.

torque kratos r

Another interesting looking streetfighter is the Torque Cretios R, which is priced at Rs 1.37 lakh (ex-showroom). This electric motorcycle promises a range of 180 km on a single charge and a top speed of 105 kmph. Torque claims that the bike requires three hours to charge from 20 percent to 80 percent in regular charging mode, while using the fast charger it can be charged up to 80 percent in just one hour. Powering the bike is a 4 kWh battery pack.

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