Evoke Urban Classic Electric Motorcycle Spotted In India
The battery electric bike has a claimed 200 km range and 130 km/hr top speed.
The battery electric bike has a claimed 200 km range and 130 km/hr top speed.
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Evoke Urban Classic electric bike has been spied in India and it is likely that the bike could get launched here.
Images of the motorcycle from the electric two-wheeler brand have been posted on social media and let us look at some of the details of the bike.
Dimensions of the motorcycle are as follows – it is 2030 mm long, 710 mm wide, wheelbase is 1380 mm, seat height is 760 mm, 130 mm ground clearance and weighs 179 kg.
Powering the Evoke Urban Classic electric bike, spied in what seems like a showroom or a private hall, is a 19 kW hub motor drawing power from an 8.42 kWh lithium ion battery pack.
The electric bikemaker claims 26 PS max power and 117 Nm peak torque rating for the motor and it propels the bike to a top speed of 130 km/hr, while it can do the 0-100 km/hr run in 6 seconds.
Range is claimed to be 200 km (35 km/hr average city speed) on a single charge, while the battery can be juiced up using a 3.6 kW charger (provided with the bike) from nil to 80 percent in 90 minutes. Further, the battery has a two lakh km life.
In terms of features, the bike comes with LED lighting, LCD instrument cluster, multiple ride modes (Pro, City and Eco), reverse gear, regen braking,
Diamond quilted leather seat is a nice touch, while the Urban Classic can be had in either Galaxy Black or Oceanic Blue paint shades.
Further, the electric bike has 42 mm USD front forks, adjustable rear monoshock, dual 300 mm discs upfront and 220 mm disc at the rear (only CBS), while the tyres are 110-section upfront and 180-section at the back.
Reports had stated that Evoke will enter India with an entry-level bike codenamed “Project M1”. However, it seems that the brand might launch its premium bike that it retails for $8499 (Rs. 6.33 lakhs) here first. We will have to wait and see what the pricing in India will be like.
Source – Tesla Club India on Twitter