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Top Electric bikes in India

Here is the list of top electric bikes in India, you can visit the showroom for best deals and more informations:

The Revolt RV400:

The Revolt RV400 is the first AI-enabled electric motorcycle in the Indian market. The Revolt RV 400 electric motorcycle is offered in two variants: Standard and premium and has a maximum 150km on a single charge. Both motorcycles offer a host of features, AI-enabled technology and unique payment and maintenance schemes.

Price:129463

The Revolt RV 300

The Revolt RV 300 electric motorcycle is the entry-level model in the brand’s lineup. It offers most of the features and equipment as its larger siblings. However, it does come with a smaller electric motor and is aimed more towards the commuter segment. It has a range of 180km on a single charge and also comes with three-riding modes.

Price:102981

The Ultraviolette F77

The Ultraviolette F77 electric motorcycle draws its design inspiration from the aviation space. The motorcycle sports a modern look and sure to be head-turner when seen on the streets. Internet connectivity, smartphone application, fully-digital instrument cluster, ABS, regenerative braking and more. The motorcycle houses three batteries of 4.2kWh each paired with an electric motor producing 33.5bhp and 90Nm of torque. The power is sent to rear wheels via a chain-drive set-up. The company claims the F77 can reach 0 to 100kmph in 2.9 seconds and carry on to reach a top speed of 147kmph. The Ultraviolette F77 features 150km riding range from on a single charge from its 3 batteries. It also features fast charging that can take the batteries from 0 to 80 percent in 50 minutes.

Price: 3 Lakhs

Okinawa i-Praise

The Okinawa i-Praise is feature packed electric scooter offered by the brand. The scooter comes with a mobile application from the company to track the riding stats, battery charge status, geo-fencing and more. Other features on the electric scooter includes, central locking with anti-theft alarm, keyless entry, mobile charging USB port, speed alerts, and regenerative braking system. The scooter is powered by a detachable lithium-ion 3.3kWh battery, with 1,000W hub mounted, waterproof motor. The Okinawa i-Praise offers a claimed range of 160 kilometers on a single charge. The charge times are rated between 3 to 4 hours to reach 100% charge.

Price :108654

Okinawa Lite

The Okinawa Lite is the latest entrant to the brand’s line-up in India. The scooter sports a modern and funky design making it appealing among the younger buyers. The Lite scooter features, a start/stop push button, auto handle lock function, auto motor lock function, detachable battery with battery lock function, mobile charging function, remote seat open and more. The scooter is powered by a detachable lithium-ion 1.25kWh battery, with 250W hub mounted, waterproof (BLDC) motor. The Okinawa Lite offers a claimed range of 50 to 60 kilometers on a single charge. The charging times are rated between 4 to 5 hours for a full charge.

Price:63568

Okinawa Ridge Plus

The Okinawa Ridge Plus is the latest entrant to the brand’s line-up in India. The electric scooter features mobile connectivity via a mobile application. The connected features include riding stats, battery charge status, geo-fencing, find my scooter, and more. The scooter is powered by a detachable lithium-ion 1.75kWh battery, with 800W hub mounted, waterproof (BLDC) motor. Okinawa Ridge Plus offers a claimed range of 90 to 100 kilometers on a single charge. The charging times are rated between 2 to 3 hours for a full charge.

Price 66920

Hero Electric Dash

The Hero Electric Dash looks modern and is wider in profile compared to most electric scooters. The electric scooter features, LED headlamps, LED DRLs, remote boot opening, USB charging port, large seat, and a 145mm ground clearance. The Hero Electric Dash is powered by a 48V 28Ah lithium-ion battery, paired with a 250W motor. The electric scooter offers a claimed range of 60 kilometers on a single charge. The Dash features fast-charging technology with charging times rated at 4 hours for a full charge.

Price :65178

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