This Dhansu electric bike will run 1 km for just 25 paise
In the Indian market, the demand for electric vehicles is increasing rapidly nowadays. In view of this, people also have many options in today's time. Today, after a long wait in the market, Indian electric mobility startup Matter has launched its AERA electric motorcycle in Delhi. Which is India's first gear electric two-wheeler according to the company's claim.
Matter aera price
Its price is Rs 1,93,826 (ex-showroom). If you want to buy this bike, then you can book comfortably by visiting the company's website. This launch is at a time when one of the most polluted and densely populated cities of the country is increasing interested in electric mobility in Delhi. The special feature of Aera is its 'Hypershift' transmission, which is a 4-speed manual gearbox developed in-house.
Three ride mode will be found in Matter Ara
This system has been paired with three ride mode, which gives permission of a total of 12 gear-mode combinations. While most electric two-wheelers provide twist-and-go experience. Ara has a liquid-cooled electric powertrain, which is developed by Matter. It comes with 5 kwh battery pack which gives a range of up to 172 km under IDC. According to the company, the bike can catch a speed of 0 to 40 kmph in less than 2.8 seconds.
Matter aera features
Inside the cockpit, Aera has a 7-inch touchscreen display with navigation, ride stats and music control. It also supports over-the-air (OTA) software updates. Connectivity package is also available in it, which has features like Mattervers app remote locking and unlocking, live location tracking, geo-fencing and ride analytics.
Bike will run 1 km for 25 paise
For braking and ride comfort, AERA has a dual -disc setup and dual suspension system with ABS. A smart park assist feature is also available in it to help walk at low speed. The bike has also been provided in the bike for safety. According to the company, the bike can be run at a minimum price of only 25 paise per kilometer.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com
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