Komaki has finally launched the Ranger electric cruiser motorcycle in the Indian market. The electric motorcycle claims to be India’s first-ever electric cruiser. The electric segment is in much demand, but most manufacturers are only offering electric scooters. The cruiser segment in the Indian market is also on the rise and combining electric with cruiser motorcycles bring economical and eco-friendly transport solutions. Komaki is offering a typical look of a cruiser motorcycle which will entice the enthusiasts wanting an American cruiser motorcycle. Alongside the Ranger, Komaki has also launched a new electric scooter named, Venice.
Komaki Ranger – Highlights
Powering the Komaki Ranger is a 4 kW battery pack, which is also the largest available in any of the electric two-wheelers in India. Thanks to the battery pack the Ranger will provide a mileage of 180 to 220 km on a single charge. The bike also comes with a 4000-watt motor that will power the motorcycle.
The Komaki Ranger comes with large wheels and illustrious chrome exteriors. The cruiser will come with three colours to choose from. These include Garnet Red, Deep Blue, and Jet Black. The motorcycle also comes with a host of rider aids including a Bluetooth sound system, side stand sensor, cruise control feature, anti-theft lock system and more.
Komaki is quite positive regarding the launch of this cruiser motorcycle as the growing demand for electric vehicles is not much offering in the e-motorcycle segment.
Price And Availability
Komaki has confirmed that the Ranger electric cruiser will come with a price tag of INR 1,68,000 ex-showroom. The brand offers the electric cruiser with all the accessories fitted and included in the price tag. Bookings for the Komaki Ranger open 26th January and customers planning to buy one can visit the dealerships for bookings.
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