Motovolt has launched a new-age URBN E-Bike for Indian buyers and the prices start from as low as Rs 49,999. Interestingly, this E-Bike does not require a driving license and cruises up to speeds of 25 kmph only. The bookings for the same are open from Rs 999 and this product is available with easy EMIs too.
This bike gets a removable battery that is safe to store and easy to charge. One can charge the battery at any place, anytime. It also gets a pedal assist sensor and multiple riding modes too. Other features include an ignition key switch, handle lock and more.
The total driving range of this bike sticks to 120 km which is quite good. It can be easily used for daily usage and targets both urban and rural areas. This e-bike also gets an integrated smartphone app which will transform the experience of a daily ride for office goers as well as college or school students.
Some words from the Press Release
Mr. Tushar Choudhary, Founder, and CEO, Motovolt, said, Motovolt is committed to the cause of building a pollution-free and sustainable future for all. We identified the market gap when it comes to aspirational, comfortable, and stylish individual urban commute.
With URBN e-bicycles launch, we have created the perfect solution for our users. It is priced at INR 49,999/- onwards and can be purchased at easy EMIs. It is a perfect ride for local commutes and offers a 120 km range on a full charge
Speaking about this, Shri Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma, Indian Politician and Member of Parliament from West Delhi Lok Sabha Constituency, said, The Government of India has been dedicated to working towards promoting the EV sector in India. We have been focusing on supporting manufacturers who innovate and create high-quality and affordable battery-powered commute options.
We have launched various schemes and initiatives such as Production Linked Incentives and subsidies for the purchase of EVs. It is heartening to see a young enterprise like Motovolt come up with e-bikes, and I hope URBN will prove to be a great personal commute option for younger commuters in cities all over India.