Emerging electric mobility company Ignitron Motocorp Pvt. Ltd., has announced the launch of its Cyborg Bob-e motorcycle in the Indian market. The company specialises in making customized vehicles and also sound engineering that the electric off-road based motorcycle with AI-enabled technology. The brand also reveals that the Bob-e electric bike is aimed towards youngsters with elevated lifestyles and for environmental conservation. The Bob-e will come with two colour options – Black and Red revealed Ignitron.
Cyborg Bob-e – Highlights
The company has released a few preview images of the new Cyborg Bob-e to showcase the electric motorcycle’s unique styling. The bike comes with a sharp yet tall mudflap and features off-road-style protective cowl, LED headlamp, a long seat, and disc brakes on the front and rear. Powering the Cyborg Bob-e is a 2.88 kWh lithium-ion battery that can offer 110 Km of range on a single charge. The bike comes with Eco, Normal, and Sport riding modes and is capable of achieving a top speed of 85 kmph.
In addition to this, the Cyborg Bob-e also comes with convenience features such as Geolocation/Geo-fencing, battery status, USB charging, and Bluetooth connectivity. The e-bike also comes with keyless ignition and a digital instruments cluster, the e-bike features a portable, weather-proof, and touch-safe battery pack. The electric bike can be completely recharged using a 15 amp Fast Home Charger and it takes just 4-5 hours. Furthermore, the bike also includes a reverse mode, cruise control, telescopic front forks, and a fully-adjustable monoshock rear suspension.
Recently, Ignitron also introduced the Cyborg Yoda electric cruiser motorcycle. The Yoda claims to the brand’s first electric cruiser motorcycle. The Yoda also claims 150 Km of range on a single charge with a top-speed of 90 kmph.
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