#10 Best Electric Bikes in India
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mirrorreview · 1 year ago
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Are you searching for the perfect electric bike? Well, the research for the best ebike in India is quite challenging. The market offers several electric vehicles, which are not that great in terms of technology. Therefore, you might end up choosing the incorrect vehicle. To counter this challenge, we researched for you and curated a list of the top 10 electric bikes in India. The list covers the best electric bikes in India in terms of technology and build quality.
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cybervehiclebuilding · 1 year ago
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Pravaig DEFY SUV India: A Comprehensive Review of Design, Price, Range, Features, Specs & More
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The Pravaig Defy SUV emerges as a pioneering creation in India’s automotive industry amidst the gradual global shift toward Electric Vehicles (EVs). Crafted meticulously to combine efficiency, reliability, and style, this innovative electric car beckons to those embracing the electric revolution while offering a compelling choice for both prospective EV buyers and the merely curious about this transformative mode of transportation.
Unveiled on November 25, 2022, in India, the Pravaig Defy EV epitomizes an efficient and dependable daily mode of transport that aligns with the safety standards of traditional gasoline-powered vehicles while significantly reducing carbon footprints. The SUV offers an impressive array of features, including sleek design elements, all-wheel drive, spacious interiors, comfortable seating, and an unwavering commitment to safety — all in a single variant, providing a streamlined choice for those venturing into the realm of electric driving.
The Defy’s exterior presents an angular and bold styling, blending rugged aesthetics with subtle crossover elements, creating what Pravaig aptly terms “brutal sophistication.” From the sharp front-end cuts to the panoramic fixed roof, this SUV exudes an aerodynamic design boasting a drag coefficient of 0.33. Additionally, its 18-inch alloy wheels and optional “aero covers” not only enhance its range but also contribute to the SUV’s highway driving efficiency.
Step inside, and sustainability takes the center stage within the Defy’s interior, showcasing sustainable fabrics crafted from recycled materials like PET and vegan leather upholstery. The cabin offers a seamless blend of technology and comfort with a 15.6-inch touchscreen display, onboard gaming capabilities, 3D sound from Devialet, and separate climate control zones for front and rear passengers. The SUV’s security measures, including a unique key card and a robust data privacy policy, reinforce the user’s peace of mind.
The Defy’s safety suite encompasses adaptive LED headlamps, a 360-degree camera system, and a 77GHz solid-state radar. Meanwhile, its dedicated skateboard platform, housing a 90.9kWh lithium-ion battery, positions the Pravaig Defy at the forefront of sustainable electric powertrains. The dual electric motor setup delivers an impressive 407 horsepower and 620 Nm of torque, offering an exhilarating driving experience comparable to established EV SUVs.
Charging options are versatile, allowing owners to opt for home charging using an optional 7.2kW home charger or rapid charging at 150kW DC stations. These charging solutions, coupled with a range of over 500 kilometers, cement the Defy’s practicality for daily usage.
Pravaig’s emphasis on user data security and a comprehensive service network spanning across 34,000 PIN codes in India complements the Defy’s overall offering, ensuring a reliable and customer-centric ownership experience.
In conclusion, the Pravaig Defy India spearheads India’s electric mobility sector, combining striking design, sustainability, robust powertrain, and user-centric features into a package that epitomizes the future of electric vehicles.
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hopelectric12 · 5 months ago
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automaticenemytimetravel · 2 years ago
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Top 10 Best Electric Bikes In India 2022 – A Detail Guide
Top 10 Best Electric Bikes In India 2022 Electric Bikes and Electric Scooters have become the most trending and popular vehicles in India over the past few years.
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jollyalpacagalaxy · 2 years ago
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amobike · 2 years ago
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officialsanchita6 · 2 years ago
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Which electric scooter is the greatest one, do you know? Here are the top 10 electric scooters in India:
Due to the rising cost of fuel, electric scooters have become a viable alternative to petrol scooters. The best electric scooters on the market in India are listed below.
Electric scooters come in a wide range of sizes and designs in India. To help you in your quest, we've compiled a list of the best electric scooters currently on the market in India. E-scooters are included on the list from both established and new businesses. These scooters are not only cost-effective but also environmentally benign because their operating and maintenance costs are lower than those of their ICE counterparts. Additionally, many electric scooters, if not all, now match their fuel-powered equivalents, and you can further lower the cost with government incentives from the federal and state governments, subject to change. Here are the best 10 electric scooter in our opinion:
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1)Hero Electric Optima CX (dual-battery):
Currently, Hero Electric continues to rank among the most well-known brands in the EV sector, which should not be confused with Hero Motocorp. One of the brand's most dependable workhorses is the Hero Electric Optima CX, and the Sohinder Singh Gill-led business is one of the most well-known producers of electric scooters on Indian roads. We highly recommend the dual-battery model of the scooter, which has a wonderful certified range of 140 km each charge cycle. Additionally, the battery is detachable, making it even more useful as you can charge it at home without necessarily having a mobile charging station. The scooter is the ideal option for city commuting because of its top speed of 45 kmphYou also receive comforts like a computerised instrument display and a USB port for charging your smartphone. See (https://heroelectric.in/bike/optima-cx-dual-battery/) for additional details.
Hero Electric Optima CX price in India: The EV is priced in India at Rs 77,490.
Benefits
Great riding range
Detachable battery for charging
Has all the essential features
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2)    Bajaj Chetak:
In the past, Bajaj Chetak was among the most well-known and well-liked scooter brands. The business is now bringing it back in an electric version. The scooter's design is a stunning fusion of its historical tradition and contemporary elegance. In terms of specifications, it has a range of up to 108 km, and the battery is expected to last 70,000 km, or 7 years. The battery features a rapid charging capability that allows for a 25 percent charge in only one hour and a full charge in just five. Its steel body is made to last and has an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance. It is without a doubt a high-end scooter, but the price is still too much. For more information (https://www.chetak.com/)
Bajaj Chetak EV price in India: The Bajaj Chetak starts at a price of Rs 1,21,000 (ex-showroom).
 Benefits
Good durability
Charges fast
Iconic brand
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3) TOYA:
The TOYA electric scooter, which is gorgeous and sporty-looking, was just released in the Indian market in 2021–2022. It is produced by West Burdwan's DEEDEV Motors. The TOYA is powered by a 48v/60v battery and has a top speed of 25 km/h. It is said to have an all-day range of 80 km in power mode. The most popular model is this one. The scooter comes with two riding modes: City and Eco. Batteries are created by combining lead acid with lithium ion. The battery can be charged for up to 3-4/6-8 hours. Other characteristics of this scooter include: 1-2-3 gear, reverse gear, alarm system, LED light, remote control, USB, auto pilot mode, among others. The customization of battery options, etc. For more information (https://deedavmotors.com/)
TOYA  price in India: The Toya at a price of Rs 49,999.
Benefits
Reverse mode
Modern and flashy looks
Push foot rest
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4)   Simple One:
The Simple One is a new electric scooter that looks similar to the Ather 450X and Hero Vida V1 in that it is sleek and athletic. The official website of the business now offers Simple One for sale after various delays. The e-scooter's features and drivetrain include an 8.5kW motor with a maximum torque output of 72Nm. A 3.3kWh Lithium-ion battery powers the engine, and a fifth removable battery under the seat brings the overall capacity to 5kWh. The scooter's advertised range on a single charge is 212 km. A combi braking system, connectivity options, a 7-inch TFT display, LED lighting, alloy wheels, disc brakes, and many more useful features are also included. For more information (https://www.simpleenergy.in/)
Simple One price in India:
The Simple One’s standard variant can be purchased for Rs 1,45,000 (ex-showroom) while the top model is available for Rs 1,50,000 (ex-showroom) in India.
 Benefits
Distinctive look and design
Good riding range
Great set of features
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5)   MIMI:
The MIMI, which is made by DEEDEV Motors, is one of the most reasonably priced electric scooters available today. The motor can propel the bike at up to 25 kph, though this speed can change based on which of the three riding modes you choose, Eco, City, or Sports. The battery's stated range is 80 kilometres, and it can take 3–4–6–8 hours to fully charge it using the charger. Other features include an alarm system, 1-2-3 gear, reverse gear, unique battery, LED headlamp, and more. Visit DEEDEV Motors for more information. (https://deedavmotors.com/)
MIMI price in India: The MMI at a price RS. 49,999.
 Benefits
One of the most affordable e-scooty
Multiple riding modes
Best for girl’s
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6)   Hero Vida V1:
HereThe Vida V1 is the first electric scooter that Vida, a division of Motocorp, has produced. The scooter comes in two different models: Vida V1 Plus and Vida V1 Pro. Both versions have a top speed of 80 kmph, although the V1 Pro accelerates from 0 to 40 kmph in 3.2 seconds compared to the V1 Plus' 3.4 seconds. In accordance with the stated range, the new EV two-wheelers will be able to deliver a range of 163 km for the V1 Pro and 143 km for the V1 Plus, respectively. Both electric scooters are run by a portable battery pack that can be charged from empty to 80% capacity in about 65 minutes. Both Vida V1 models' 7-inch touch displays give users access to a variety of intelligent capabilities, including as trip statistics, riding simulators, parking help, and navigation. Visit(https://www.vidaworld.com) for additional information.
Hero Vida V1 price in India:
The Vida V1 Plus and V1 Pro come at an ex-showroom price of Rs 1,28,000 and Rs 1,39,000 respectively which includes the FAME II and state subsidy. Additionally, the reservation price is set at Rs 2,499.
Benefits
Portable battery for charging
All round robust design
Decent pickup times
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7)   TVS iQube ST:
The TVS iQube ST electric scooter sticks out for having a more traditional appearance, but that has advantages of its own. For starters, the iQube ST features one of the largest boot compartments, allowing you to fit two full-sized helmets to protect both you and your travelling companion. That's not all, though. The scooter has a maximum riding range of 110 km in performance mode and 145 km in economy mode. The scooter is one of the best-performing electric scooters on the market because it can reach a respectable riding speed of 82 kmph when used in the latter. Additionally, you get a 7-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth audio playback, Amazon Alexa voice assistant integration, and even social media notification screens that adhere to all safety precautions to keep you from being distracted. For more details (https://www.tvsmotor.com/iqube/tvs-iqube-st-variant-details)
TVS iQube ST price in India:
The TVS iQube ST comes with a sticker price of Rs 1,09,256 in Delhi.
 Benefits
Excellent range
Rich set of features
Four body colours
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8)   Toper:
The Simple One is a brand-new electric scooter that boasts a sporty design much. It’s also manufactured by DEEDEV Motors. DEEDEV Motors company is one of the most well-known manufacturers of electric scooters. Simple One is now finally available to purchase through the company’s official website (https://deedavmotors.com/). The battery can take upto 3-4/6-8 hours to charge. Running under the hood is a 48v/60v Lithium-ion battery. The scooter is able to provide 80km of claimed range on a single charge. Apart from that, there are several handy features packed in as well such as a combi braking system, alarm system, LED lighting, alloy wheels (black), remote control, customise the battery choice, USB and many more.
Toper price in India: The Toper at a price RS. 49,999.
 Benefits
Distinctive look and design Good riding range Great set of features
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9)    Bounce Infinity E1:
Even if you do not pay the full retail price, the Bounce Infinity E1 scooter is still available to you through the company's Battery-as-a-service, or BAAS, agreements at a much cheaper cost. The plans include a switchable battery option for Rs 35 each switch and a monthly membership charge that starts at Rs 849. The actual cost of the Bounce Infinity E1 is thus reduced to Rs 0.65 per kilometre.
The 85-kilometer maximum range and 65-kilometer top speed of the Bounce Infinity E1 are both on a single charge. Three different driving modes are offered: Drag, Eco, and Power. Aside from being IP 67 rated, adaptable, and portable, the 2kWhr 48V battery pack for the electric scooter is also available. For more information (https://bounceinfinity.com/infinity_e)
Bounce Infinity E1 price in India:
The Bounce Infinity E1 is retailing in India at Rs 68,999 (with battery) and Rs 36,099 (without battery).
 Benefits
Cost
Swappable battery
Regenerative braking system
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10)  Okaya Fast F2F:
One of the most reasonably priced electric scooters on the market right now is the Okaya Fast F2F. The Fast F2F has an 800W BLDC hub motor that can reach high speeds of up to 55kmph. high speeds may also vary according on the riding modes, which include Eco, City, and Sports. The battery, which has an advertised range of 80 km, can take up to 5 hours to fully charge using the included charger. A remote key, digital instrument cluster, and LED headlamp are a few other highlights. For more information (https://okayaev.com/faast-f2f/)
Okaya Fast F2F price in India:
The Okaya Fast F2F is available at starting price of Rs 83,999 (ex-showroom) in India
Benefits
Very affordable compare to others
Multiple riding modes
Many features are available
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tonybina-india-2020 · 2 years ago
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Day 10 : The Gulaal - Jaiselmer
18th March 2023
After a vegetarian meal under the stars we retired early to our room for a shower and a chill.
This hotel is fabulous however the view from an our window is of a building site  although looking out from it now, I can’t actually see anyone working the machinery that has been left there.  We’ve also had several power cuts, the most notable, was one that caused a total black out whilst I was showering. It was completely pitch black with not a glimmer of light, so I though it best just to keep warm under the hot water until the electricity was restored
Todays first stop was Gadiser Lake, a holy expanse of water that is kept topped up by a canal. Within this lake are catfish around 5 foot long and they have the circumference of a large bucket. Gangi, our guide said that people fished these near mythical monsters for food, however they didn’t taste at all good.
Behind the lake were the Ghats, which are the cremation pyres for Hindus and next to them the burial plots for the Muslim 
Our next stop was Jaisalmer Fort which also goes by the name Sonar Quila (Golden Fort) as it rises from the desert itself and seems to become one with the golden hues of the sand. The setting sun adds its own magic and shrouds the fort with mystique. The fort is constructed in the classic style of the royals by local craftsmen. This fort is a world heritage site and around 5000 people live within its walls, mostly from Brahim and Rajput descent.
Its narrow streets are cobbled, broken and steep and gutters run along along side. We left our transport at the bottom gate and began our long slow walk into the fort. I was careful not to slip on the worn stones, but a very old man was squatting on the ground with a chisel and hammer knocking tiny holes into the ground to make the surface a little rougher.
The traffic of men, women, children, dogs, scooters, motor bikes and cows came from every direction, we veered and swerved around each other in some sort of dance, there was me jumping out of the way at every horn blast, trying to avoid the dung that was so freely strewn across the ground, but the cows refused to move and stood their ground, their docile, unblinking , brown eyes staring resolutely ahead of them.
We went into a Jain Temple to admire the stonework on its wall and columns. 
Jainism is one of the world’s oldest religions, originating in India at least 2,500 years ago. The spiritual goal of Jainism is to become liberated from the endless cycle of rebirth and to achieve an all-knowing state called moksha. This can be attained by living a nonviolent life, with as little negative impact on any living thing. Some Jains even refuse to eat anything grown from under the ground, they cover their mouths to stop them inhaling insects and in some cases employ people to walk ahead of them, sweeping the ground and thus avoiding stepping on any forms of life.
By midday, the aroma of the fort grew heady with the smell of cooking food, petrol fumes, cow pats and urine or sewage of some sort. The intense heat didn’t help at all and I was ready to get back to the calm of the hotel.
A visit to the sand dunes was planned for this evening to see  the sunset, however this excursion included a camel ride. In all honesty my conscience wouldn’t let me go. I know how some animals are treated in this country with little concern for their welfare and well being, for the sake of 15 minutes of entertainment, the poor camel may have suffered a lifetime of pain.  So we declined and sat by the pool instead catching up on news and dozing, the cool desert wind like a warm blanket covering us.
So tomorrow we are on the move again.
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bforbikers · 7 months ago
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Top 10 Bikes in India – Explore at BforBikers
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Welcome to BforBiker's comprehensive guide of the top 10 bikes in India! In a country known for its passion for two-wheelers, sorting through the plethora of choices might be overwhelming. Whether you're choosing a modern vehicle or a timeless classic, our in-depth research will help you make an informed choice. So get ready, secure your helmet, and come along as we showcase the best bikes that India has to offer.
Mentioned below are the top 10 bikes in India:
Bajaj Pulsar 150
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 is the top bike in India when it comes to the list of the top 10. It is like a lion amid all motorcycles. It's not the strongest, quickest, loudest, or most affordable, and it's also not the most affordable. It is, after all, the king!
The youth’s favourite bike is this one. This motorcycle is the best-selling model in the 150cc class. It is powerful and gets good mileage. It costs a modest Rs. 109,434 as well.
A 149.5 cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine powers the bike, peaking at 6500 rpm with 13.25 Nm of torque and peaking at 8500 rpm with 14 PS, or 14 horsepower. There is a five-speed gearbox connected to the engine.
It has 50 km/l fuel efficiency and a maximum speed of 115 km/h. The eight colour options are Pearl White, Sparkle Black, Neon Red, Volcanic Red, Sapphire Blue, Neon Silver, Black Grey, and Neon Lime Green. The cost of this item is Rs. 109,434.
Hero Splendor Plus
Hero Motor Corp’s Splendor series rolled out way back in 1994 when the company was known as Hero Honda. The motorbike quickly became a big seller due to its Japanese-made engine. Since the initial Hero Splendor Plus model was released in 2004, it has undergone multiple revisions.
As of right now, the Hero Splendor Plus is the best-selling motorbike across all market groups and the best-selling model in every month of 2021. It is the top bike among the top ten bikes sold in India.
Priced at Rs. 62,984 for the Kick with Alloy wheel BS6, Rs. 66,562 for Black and Accent, Rs. 65,397 for the Self with Alloy wheel BS6, Rs. 66,575 for the Self with Alloy wheel and i3S BS6, and Rs. 68,369 for the 100 Million Edition are the five price points available for this model.
The bike is powered by a 97.2cc four-stroke engine with a five-speed gearbox, with a maximum power output of 8.02 PS. It can travel 65–81 km/l and reach a maximum speed of 87–93 km/h. Beetle Red, Black with Sports Red, Black with Purple, Black with Silver, Matte Shield Gold, and Heavy Grey with Green are the nine colour variations that are offered.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
A bike has to be special if it has been manufactured consistently for nearly nine decades. The oldest and most iconic cruiser bike in India, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350, has been around since 1932.
The Bullet 350 electric start version costs Rs. 160,436 whereas the Bullet 350 kickstart version costs Rs. 133,300. There are two versions available.
Powering the bike is a 346cc BS6 engine coupled with a five-speed transmission, which churns out a maximum power of 19.1 bhp and a peak torque of 28 Nm.
It can reach a maximum speed of 110 km/h and has a fuel efficiency of 35 km/l. There are six colour options: Onyx Black, Regal Red, Regal Blue, Bullet Silver, Jet Black, and Black.
Yamaha YZF R15 V3
Yamaha YZF R15 V3 is ranked #1 among the top 10 sports bikes in India. It's among the bikes in its category that sells the best. There are four colour options for the mid-weight sports bike, each with a distinct price tag.
The prices of the Thunder Grey and Metallic Red versions are Rs. 157,939. The Dark Knight costs Rs. 160,039, while the Racing Blue costs Rs. 159,039 only.
A 155cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled power engine coupled to a six-speed gearbox powers the sports motorcycle, producing a maximum power of 18.6 PS at 10000 rpm and a peak torque of 14.1 Nm at 8500 rpm.
The motorcycle gives a 40 km/l mileage and can achieve a top speed of 136 km/h.
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
How could one discuss bikes and not mention street bikes? The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is the most potent bike in its class and one of the top 10 street bikes in India.
The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Drum costs Rs. 1,11,565 and the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Disc costs Rs. 1,14,615; these are the two models available.
The motorbike is powered by an oil-cooled, 159.7cc BS6 engine with a five-speed gearbox, producing a maximum power output of 17.63 PS and a peak torque of 14.73 Nm.
The fuel efficiency of TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is 45–50 km/l. It can reach its maximum speed of 114 km/h in just 16 seconds and sprint from rest to 60 km/h in just 4.8 seconds. It also has RTR 160 2V’s ‘Glide Through Technology’.
It is available in three colour options—Knight Black, Racing Red and Metallic Blue.
Royal Enfield Himalayan
Which Indian adventure touring bike is the best? The Royal Enfield Himalayan, which debuted in 2016, is the solution. In the tourer class, it has achieved unprecedented heights over the past five years.
The tourer is available in three different price points: Rs. 2,02,586 for the Himalayan Standard, Rs 2,05,400 for the Himalayan Dual Tone, and Rs. 2,09,256 for the Himalayan Green and Granite Black.
A 411 cc, single-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled engine with a single overhead camshaft (SOHC) and a six-speed gearbox powers the motorcycle. The mill can generate a peak torque of 32 Nm at 4500 rpm and a maximum power of 24.31 PS at 6500 rpm.
The bike gives a mileage of 39.96 km/l on the highway and 32.04 km/l in the city. It can attain a top speed of 122 to 145 km/h. It is available in six colour options—Gravel Grey, Lake Blue, Rock Red, Granite Black, Pine Green and Mirage Silver.
Bajaj CT100
The most well-liked bike among India's top ten mileage bikes is the Bajaj CT100. The entry-level commuter motorcycle is a great option for customers searching for a two-wheeled vehicle that is easy to ride, very fuel-efficient, and requires little maintenance. It is available for 51,802 (for ES Alloy) and 52,832 (for KS Alloy).
A 102cc four-stroke, single-cylinder DTS-i engine with a maximum power of 5.81 kW (7.9 PS) at 7500 rpm and a peak torque of 8.34 Nm at 5500 rpm powers the entry-level commuter bike. The motorcycle has a top speed of 90 km/h and a 75–80 km/l.
It is available in three colour options—Flame Red, Olive Green and Ebony Black.
Honda Unicorn BS-VI
The fact that a 160cc displacement bike can go nearly 70 km/l is rather astounding, don't you think? With Honda's fuel-efficient engine technology, the 150cc class's best mileage bike in India is the 150cc Honda Unicorn BS-VI. Its fuel efficiency, which ranges from 60 to 65 km/l, is the best in its class.
A 162 cc BS6 engine combined with a five-speed gearbox powers the sturdy and agile commuter bike. It produces a peak torque of 14 Nm at 5500 rpm and a maximum power of 12.91 PS at 7500 rpm. It moves quickly as well. The bike's maximum speed is 101 km/h.
Three colour options are available for the Unicorn BS-VI: Imperial Red Metallic, Mat Axis Grey Metallic, and Pearl Igneous Black. This one of Honda’s highest-selling motorcycles carries a price tag of Rs. 100,593.
Hero HF Deluxe
Hero MotoCorp's Hero HF Deluxe is the most reasonably priced bike in its lineup. The base model costs Rs. 49,989, while the highest variation costs Rs. 62,441.
It has a 97.2 cc air-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine that produces 8.02 PS of maximum power and 8.05 Nm of maximum torque. With one litre of gasoline, it can travel 65 to 70 kilometres.
There are six different price points for the HF Deluxe: Rs. 49,989 for the HF 100, Rs. 52,100 for the Kick Alloy BS6, Rs. 53,100 for the Kick Spoke BS6, Rs. 57,400 for the Self Alloy All Black BS6, Rs. 61,900 for the Self Alloy BS6, and Rs. 63,225 for the Self Alloy i3S BS6.
It is available in six colour options—Black, Heavy Grey With Black, Techno Blue, Heavy Grey With Green, Black With Purple and Black With Red.
Suzuki Hayabusa
In terms of being the fastest motorcycle in India, the Suzuki Hayabusa holds the top rank. The website of Suzuki India lists the nation's all-time favourite superbike for Rs. 16,45,526 (ex-showroom Pune) and Rs. 16,45,507 (ex-showroom Thane).
Regarding the cost, many people might not be able to afford it. But it's really competitive when compared to other businesses in the same market! Nevertheless, the bike is the priciest item on this list.
A 1340 cc, liquid-cooled, in-line four-cylinder engine coupled to a six-speed manual gearbox powers the superbike, producing a maximum power of 190 PS at 9,700 rpm and a peak torque of 150 Nm at 7,000 rpm.
Although the speedometer ends at 300 km/h, experts say the bike can easily clock 340 km/h on full throttle. It can sprint from 0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and give a mileage of 18.06 km/l.
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yoshinoenergy · 8 months ago
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Mastering the Road: Guidelines for Riding eCycles Safely in India
In the midst of a global shift towards sustainable transport, best electric bicycles (eCycles) have emerged as a favored choice for Indian commuters and enthusiasts alike. In a nation facing the dual challenges of traffic congestion and environmental degradation, Indian e Cycles offer a beacon of hope. However, to navigate Indian roads with these e bikes are marvels, it’s crucial to understand and abide by the regulations in place, ensuring both safety and legal compliance. From understanding speed limits to knowing where Indian e bikes are permitted, familiarizing oneself with the intricacies of riding an eCycle is essential. By respecting traffic signals and yielding to pedestrians, Top 10 best electric bicycle riders contribute to safer roads for all. With proper lighting and reflective gear, riders enhance their visibility, especially during low-light conditions. Remember, safety is paramount, and adherence to regulations ensures a smooth and enjoyable eCycle journey on Indian streets.
Exploring eCycles:
Electric bike for adults, commonly referred to as eCycles or e-bikes, are bicycles integrated with an electric motor for propulsion assistance. These e-bikes usually feature pedals for manual pedaling along with an electric motor that can be engaged to supplement power. In India, eCycles are becoming increasingly popular owing to their affordability, user-friendly design, and environmentally conscious attributes. Explore e-bikes for sale and experience the convenience of electric cycling firsthand. Discover the joy of effortless pedaling, reduce your carbon footprint, and embrace a greener mode of transportation with eCycles today.
Understanding Indian e bike Regulations:
The rules governing the use of eCycles in India are primarily outlined in the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988, though specific guidelines may differ by state. Presently, regulations for eCycles are not as strict as those for motorized vehicles like cars or motorcycles. Nevertheless, it’s vital for riders to follow certain rules to guarantee their safety and that of fellow road users. Explore the best electric bikes for sale in India and ride with confidence, knowing you’re complying with regulations while enjoying the convenience of eCycles. The rules governing the use of eCycles in India are primarily outlined in the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988, though specific guidelines may differ by state. Presently, regulations for eCycles are not as strict as those for motorized vehicles like cars or motorcycles. Nevertheless, it’s vital for riders to follow certain rules to guarantee their safety and that of fellow road users. FInd the best electric bikes for sale in India and ride with confidence, knowing you’re complying with regulations while enjoying the convenience of an Indian e bike.
Major Rules and Regulations:
Classification: In India, eCycles are typically categorized based on their maximum motor power output and speed capabilities. According to current standards, Indian eCycles with a motor power of up to 250 watts and a top speed of 25 kilometers per hour (km/h) are regarded as non-motorized vehicles. Models surpassing these thresholds may fall under the classification of mopeds or motorcycles, each subject to distinct regulations. Discover the best electric bikes in India and understand the classification criteria to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
License Requirements for Indian e bikes: At present, riding non-motorized Indian e bike doesn’t necessitate obtaining a license. However, riders of motorized eCycles surpassing the prescribed limits might find themselves in need of a license, insurance, and vehicle registration, mirroring the requirements for conventional motor vehicles. It’s crucial to explore the diverse options available for e-bikes for sale in India and acquaint oneself with the licensing criteria to ensure alignment with legal stipulations. Understanding these regulations can facilitate a smooth and legally compliant riding experience.
Safety Gear for Indian e cycles: While specific mandates for safety gear when riding eCycles may be absent, it’s prudent for riders to prioritize safety by wearing helmets, particularly when navigating busy streets or riding at higher speeds. Additionally, incorporating reflective clothing and utilizing lights can significantly enhance visibility, especially during periods of low light. By exploring the market for the best electric bikes India has to offer and embracing safety precautions, riders can enjoy their eCycle journeys with confidence and peace of mind.
Best electric bike in India Age Restrictions: Although there are no explicit age restrictions for riding eCycles, it is recommended that minors be supervised by adults, especially when using motorized eCycles. Parents or guardians should ensure that children understand basic traffic rules and safety measures before allowing them to ride Indian e bikes independently. Search the market for the best electric cycles in India and prioritize safety while enjoying your rides.
Traffic Rules for Indian e bikes: Riders of Indian eCycles are expected to adhere to standard traffic rules, including obeying traffic signals, yielding to pedestrians, and following designated lanes. It is essential to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles and exercise caution while overtaking or changing lanes. Discover the top 10 electric bikes in India and choose the best Indian e-bike model for your needs.
Ecycle India Pathways and Infrastructure: Many cities in India are increasingly developing dedicated cycling lanes and pathways for indian e bikes. To promote cycling as a sustainable mode of transport. Riders are encouraged to utilize these facilities whenever available, as they provide a safer environment away from motorized traffic. Explore e-bikes for sale in India and discover the convenience of cycling on dedicated lanes and pathways designed for eCycle riders.
Conclusion: As eCycles continue to gain popularity as an alternative mode of transport in India, it is imperative for riders to familiarize themselves with the rules and regulations governing their use. By adhering to these guidelines, cyclists can ensure their safety on the roads while contributing to efforts aimed at reducing traffic congestion and mitigating environmental impact. Additionally, ongoing efforts by authorities to improve cycling infrastructure and promote road safety will further enhance the experience of riding eCycles in India. Hunt the market for the best electric cycles in India and ride with confidence, knowing you’re contributing to a greener and safer future.
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cybervehiclebuilding · 1 year ago
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Embarking on the quest for the best electric bike under 1.5 lakh opens up an exciting realm of affordable yet high-performance two-wheelers that are redefining the commuting landscape. In this exploration, we’ll delve into five standout electric bikes, each offering a compelling blend of cost-effectiveness, eco-friendliness, and cutting-edge technology. 
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bikekharidoblogs · 1 year ago
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Honda CB350 Launched, Priced From Rs. 2 Lakhs
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Honda CB350
Honda CB350 launched at Rs 2 lakh, rivals RE Classic 350
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) today launched the all-new CB350 retro motorcycle in the Indian market at a starting price of Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The motorcycle is available in two variants – DLX and DLX Pro, priced at Rs 1,99,900 and Rs 2,17,800 (both prices, ex-showroom, Delhi), respectively.
Interested customers can book the all-new Honda CB350 at their nearest BigWing dealership and deliveries will commence soon.
Bookings are open across all Honda BigWing dealerships in the country. Deliveries of the new bike will commence soon. Honda has not given a specific timeline on the deliveries.
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The CB350 features a more classical design language as compared to the other 350s in Honda’s lineup – the H’ness CB350 and CB350RS. This design includes an oval-shaped fuel tank, LED lighting system, long metal fenders, metal fork covers and split seats pitting it against the Royal Enfield Classic 350.
The exhaust design is also different from the other bikes. It is available in five colours with metallic and matte shades.
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Feature-wise, it comes equipped with a digital-analogue instrument cluster, an assist & slipper clutch, traction control, an emergency stop signal feature where the hazard lights light up in a panic braking situation, and dual-channel ABS. Honda has also added the Honda Smartphone Voice Control system (HSVCS), which allows you to make calls and send texts directly from the cluster.
The bike features a digital analogue instrument cluster and is paired with Honda Smartphone Voice Control system (HSVCS). It is being offered in five colour options – Precious Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Matte Crust Metallic, Matte Marshal Green Metallic and Matte Dune Brown.
It is powered by a 348.36cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine producing 20.7bhp at 5,500rpm and 29.4Nm of torque at 3,000rpm and comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
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Honda CB350 Matte Dune Brown
Honda has equipped the motorcycle with Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC). It also features emergency stop signal feature that communicates sudden braking to vehicles behind by flashing hazard lamps.
The bike gets telescopic front forks and pressurised nitrogen-charged rear suspension. There is a 310 mm disc at the front and a 240 mm disc at the rear. It comes with dual-channel ABS as standard.
Honda is offering 10-year warranty package (3 year standard + 7 year optional) with the new Honda CB350. It will compete head on with the Royal Enfield Classic 350.
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danimotor · 1 year ago
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How can you maximize the life of your EV's battery?
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When it comes to battery preservation, you should always adhere to the manufacturer's instructions. At Dani Motor, the best electric scooter showroom in Kolkata, we make sure that our clients are constantly aware of the status of the batteries in their electric bikes. To maximize the battery life of your electric scooter, keep the following in mind.
Here are some battery safety precautions for your electric bike:
1. First, only charge your electric scooter when conditions are ideal.
Many riders hurry to plug in their electric bikes after a long ride when the battery is already warm. Running a motor or charging a battery while they're still warm is not a smart idea. Never charge your automobile until it has cooled down.
While it is charging, you should keep your electric bike away from any chemicals or combustible items. You should look for a cool, dry, and clean area to charge your electric scooter in Kolkata if you want to get the most out of the experience.
2. Avoid packing in too much.
Each e-scooter manufacturer establishes a maximum load for their device based on experiments before recommending a weight restriction. The load capacity of an electric scooter typically ranges from 100 to 200 kilograms (kg), however, this might change depending on the type. Avoid overtaxing the battery when using an electric bike or scooter. When an automobile is fully loaded, the added weight strains the tires and batteries.
3. Avoid varying your rate of acceleration.
The raw power of a gas-powered bike is incomparable to that of an electric bike or vehicle. In India, a small amount of accelerator pressure is all that is required to move an e-bike. Therefore, you shouldn't accelerate quickly or vigorously when driving because doing so would put an imbalanced burden on the batteries. Settle at the top speed recommended in the owner's handbook.
4. Reach and maintain ideal tire pressure
If you want your tires and battery packs to survive as long as possible, proper tire inflation is a necessity. On the other hand, inadequate tire inflation might result in battery tension variations and undue wear and tear. Tires with excessive or inadequate air pressure raise rolling resistance, which harms the batteries in your electric scooter.
5. Adopt a consumption-based pricing strategy.
The normal range of an electric scooter is around 50 kilometers. Short-distance daily travelers (10–20 km) should charge their cars once every two days. Remember that if your batteries still have more than a third of their capacity, you may go without charging them every day.
A Word of Advice:
Employees of Dani Motor, a leading electric scooter showroom in Kolkata, claim that we have always provided our clients with guidance on how to safely utilize and conserve batteries ever since the public became aware of fire-related tragedies. Remember that every charger has a unique set of characteristics, just like every battery. You must be aware of the type of battery your scooter requires because the voltage and current of each power adapter vary.
The battery may be impacted by any modifications made to the charger's settings. Always use the recommended charger as directed by the manufacturer. If you use a different or subpar charger, the battery might sustain serious harm since it could overheat and potentially compromise the cell's health.
In summary
Batteries, which are comparable to the motherboard connecting the more expensive microcontrollers and motors, are largely relied upon by electric scooters. Your electric scooter in Kolkata will operate as effectively as possible if your battery packs are in good condition. However, several other factors, such as high temperatures and hazardous driving conditions, are also to blame and can have an impact on battery performance.
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