Komaki Electric has updated what the company claims to be India’s first fully-loaded electric cruiser motorcycle . Dubbed Ranger, the model is available in two variants: Base and Fully Loaded with prices set at Rs 1.40 lakh and Rs 1.50 lakh, ex-showroom.
Komaki Ranger electric cruiser motorcycle: All you need to know
The standout highlight in the latest iteration is the claimed range of 200 to 250 km on a single charge, made possible by the brand’s next-generation LiFePO₄ battery . As for charging, it takes around four hours to juice the battery from 0 to 90 percent.
The Ranger Fully Loaded variant features a host of creature comforts and practical additions for long journeys. These include a transparent front windscreen, a 7-inch TFT display that supports connectivity features, and a 60-litre storage space, making it well-suited for touring duties. Other key features include auto repair switch, cruise control, park assist, dual exhaust pipes with artificial sound and flame effects among others.
In terms of warranty, Komaki is offering a 3-year or 30,000 km coverage on the battery, motor, and controller, while the charger gets a separate 1-year warranty.
Speaking of hardware, the model gets telescopic forks at front and dual rear shock absorbers. Braking duties, on the other hand, are handled by disc brakes on both wheels. The motorcycle houses a 500 Watt BLDC motor that can propel it to a claimed top-speed of 80 kmph.
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Komaki Ranger electric cruiser motorcycle: All you need to know
The standout highlight in the latest iteration is the claimed range of 200 to 250 km on a single charge, made possible by the brand’s next-generation LiFePO₄ battery . As for charging, it takes around four hours to juice the battery from 0 to 90 percent.
The Ranger Fully Loaded variant features a host of creature comforts and practical additions for long journeys. These include a transparent front windscreen, a 7-inch TFT display that supports connectivity features, and a 60-litre storage space, making it well-suited for touring duties. Other key features include auto repair switch, cruise control, park assist, dual exhaust pipes with artificial sound and flame effects among others.
In terms of warranty, Komaki is offering a 3-year or 30,000 km coverage on the battery, motor, and controller, while the charger gets a separate 1-year warranty.
Speaking of hardware, the model gets telescopic forks at front and dual rear shock absorbers. Braking duties, on the other hand, are handled by disc brakes on both wheels. The motorcycle houses a 500 Watt BLDC motor that can propel it to a claimed top-speed of 80 kmph.
Stay tuned to TOI Auto for latest updates on the automotive sector and do follow us on our social media handles on Facebook, Instagram and X.
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