Its futuristic design makes the scooter look like it’s straight out of the Tron movies
Published Jul 24,2024Available in a single variant – Gets 2 colour options: Imperial Blue Metallic & Light White
Published Jul 24,2024Gets a permanent-magnet liquid-cooled synchronous motor producing 31.31kW & 61.96Nm
Published Jul 24,2024Goes 0 to 50kmph in 2.6 seconds (claimed) – Top speed: 120kmph (electronically limited)
Published Jul 24,2024Equipped with an 8.9kWh battery pack that claims to provide a 130km range
Published Jul 24,2024Charges from 0 to 100% in 4hr & 20min (standard charger) & 1hr & 40min with fast charger
Published Jul 24,2024Features a 10.25-inch TFT instrument console with smartphone connectivity
Published Jul 24,2024Has 3 riding modes (Eco, Rain, Road), a reverse mode & keyless operation
Published Jul 24,2024Gets a USB type-C charging port & an emergency call function
Published Jul 24,2024Basic traction control is standard, whereas dynamic traction control is optional
Published Jul 24,2024Fitted with a telescopic fork (110mm travel) & a monoshock (92mm travel)
Published Jul 24,2024Gets 265mm dual-discs at the front & a 265mm rear disc brake, with dual-channel ABS
Published Jul 24,202415-inch aluminium alloy wheels, wrapped with 120-section front & 160-section rear tyres
Published Jul 24,2024On a similar budget, you can buy a Triumph Tiger 900, BMW F 850 GS Adventure or even the Ducati Monster SP
Published Jul 24,2024