Overview
Benling India produces the Benling Falcon, a slow-moving electric scooter. Only one model and three colors are available. The Benling Falcon motor produces 250 W of power. Benling Falcon develops brakes with front discs and rear drums.
Engine & Hardware
Falcon has a top speed of 25 mph and a 250W, 60V brushless motor. The Falcon has two battery pack options: 60V/20Ah VRLA or 60V/22Ah Li-ion. The VRLA unit can take up to eight hours to fully recharge compared to the four-hour lithium-ion battery pack. According to the firm, the range is 70–75 kilometers per charge.
Telescopic front forks and twin rear springs comprise the Falcon's suspension system components. A front disc brake and a rear drum arrangement provide anchoring force.
Features
The electric scooter comes equipped with a USB connector for charging mobile devices. It also has daytime running lights, regenerative braking, keyless entry, an anti-theft system, breakdown support, and a digital speedometer. Furthermore, it has LED taillights and turn signals.
The body panels include a crisp design, an apron-mounted headlight, a front fender that matches the body, and a single-piece saddle, among other style elements.
Colors
Three colors are available to customers: Pure White, Matte Black, and Shiny Red.
Price
The Benling Falcon's ex-showroom price is Rs. 69,540. There is only one Falcon version, known as the STD.
Rivals
The Techo Electra Raptor, Okinawa OKHI-90, Ola S1, Ather 450X Gen 3, Revolt RV 400, TVS iQube Electric, Okinawa R30, Gemopai Ryder, and Odysse E2Go are competitors of the Benling Falcon.
Read Less
-
Overview
Benling India produces the Benling Falcon, a slow-moving electric scooter. Only one model and three colors are available. The Benling Falcon motor produces 250 W of power. Benling Falcon develops brakes with front discs and rear drums.
Engine & Hardware
Falcon has a top speed of 25 mph and a 250W, 60V brushless motor. The Falcon has two battery pack options: 60V/20Ah VRLA or 60V/22Ah Li-ion. The VRLA unit can take up to eight hours to fully recharge compared to the four-hour lithium-ion battery pack. According to the firm, the range is 70–75 kilometers per Read More...
+