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EMotorad launches Ranger moto-style electric cycle priced at ₹55,999

EMotorad launches Ranger moto-style electric cycle priced at ₹55,999

Time of India5 days ago
Pune-based
electric mobility
firm
EMotorad
has launched the Ranger, a moto-style electric cycle, priced at ₹55,999. The Ranger is now available for purchase via EMotorad's retail network and online platforms, including Flipkart and Amazon.
Touted as a crossover between a cycle and a motorbike, the Ranger is designed to cater to the growing demand for affordable electric mobility. It comes with fat 20-inch tyres, a throttle-enabled motor, and a rugged double-crown suspension.
'Ranger looks like a motorbike, rides like an e-cycle, and lives up to our belief that the future of mobility should be accessible, exciting, and electric,' said Kunal Gupta, co-founder & CEO of EMotorad.
Made in India, the Ranger comes with a 5-year frame warranty.
EMotorad Ranger features
The Ranger features a high-tensile steel frame with a distinctive motorcycle-style silhouette. It comes equipped with 7-speed Shimano gears for smooth urban or trail rides, 48V/12.75Ah removable battery offering up to 75 km range on pedal assist and 60 km on throttle, double crown suspension (120mm travel) for shock absorption on rough terrains, cluster C6+ display showing all essential ride metrics, and 110 kg rider capacity.
Notably, the Ranger requires no license or registration, making it a compelling alternative to traditional two-wheelers.
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