Evtric Rise
Overview
Evtric Rise is the first ever electric bike manufactured by evtric automobiles. They aim to deliver the most seamless, efficient, and enjoyable riding experience. The evtric ride is made to suit Traffic, city, and sport. Evtric Motors focuses on creating futuristic bikes thriving in sustainability.
Engine and Hardware
The evtric rise has a BLDC Hub motor providing peak power of 3000 W. This electric bike is powered by a Lithium-ion Smart Battery with a nominal voltage of 72 W. The battery of the bike takes up to four to five hours to get fully charged. The bike has alloy wheels with a Ground Clearance of 190 MM. The seat height of the bike is 735mm.
Features
The evtric rise has quite appealing features for the price it offers. It has a Digital Display speedometer, disc brakes at both ends and a daytime running light. The loading capacity of the bike is up to 150 kg. Evtric Rise has a descent design including an edgy triangular halogen headlamp in front, The headlamp is surrounded by a sleek-looking cowl, which has a tinted visor above the headlamp. The bike has LED turn indicators at the back attached to the tank. Evtric Rise is a high-speed electric bike.
Colors
Evtric Rise is available in 2 different colors. Rise color options available in markets are - Crystal Red and Shine Black.
Price
The ex-showroom price of evtric rise is Rs. 1.06 Lakh.
Rivals
The competitors of Evtric Rise are Revolt RV400, Oben Rorr, Tork Kratos, Matter Aera, and Komaki Ranger.
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Evtric Rise
Overview
Evtric Rise is the first ever electric bike manufactured by evtric automobiles. They aim to deliver the most seamless, efficient, and enjoyable riding experience. The evtric ride is made to suit Traffic, city, and sport. Evtric Motors focuses on creating futuristic bikes thriving in sustainability.
Engine and Hardware
The evtric rise has a BLDC Hub motor providing peak power of 3000 W. This electric bike is powered by a Lithium-ion Smart Battery with a nominal voltage of 72 W. The battery of the bike takes up to four to five hours to get fully charged. The Read More