Zelio Ebikes launches X Men low-speed e-scooters starting from INR 64,543

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The X Men scooters have a powerful 60/72V BLDC motor, sipping just 1.5 units of electricity per charge for efficient performance.
New Delhi: Zelio Ebikes, a leading EV two-wheeler startup, has launched its new low-speed electric scooter, X Men, an addition to its product lineup.

Available in five variants, the X Men scooters are priced from INR 64,543 to INR 87,573 ex-showroom, making them an attractive option for school students, college goers, and office commuters seeking lightweight and easy-to-manage electric scooters. The EV two-wheeler perfectly combines sporty aesthetics with exceptional performance, reliability, and sustainability, the company said.

The X Men scooters have a powerful 60/72V BLDC motor, sipping just 1.5 units of electricity per charge for efficient performance. Despite their lightweight gross weight of 80 kg, these scooters have a loading capacity of 180 kg.

The five variants cater to diverse preferences and needs, with different battery configurations and performance metrics. The entry-level model features a 60V/32AH lead-acid battery, priced at INR 64,543, offering a mileage range of 55-60 km and a charging time of 7-8 hours. The second variant, with a 72V/32AH lead-acid battery, is priced at INR 67,073 and delivers a range of 70 km with a charging time of 7-9 hours. The top model, equipped with a 60V/32AH lithium-ion battery, is priced at INR 87,573, providing an impressive range of 80 km and a reduced charging time of 4 hours.

The X Men scooters are built with user convenience and security in mind, featuring an anti-theft alarm, front disk brakes, rear drum brakes, and alloy wheels in the front. The rear rim houses a hub motor, with front and rear tyre sizes of 90-90-12 and 90-100-10, respectively.

Additional features include a reverse gear, parking switch, auto repair switch, USB charger, hydraulic shock absorbers for both front and rear, a digital display, and central locking. The scooters are available in a variety of vibrant colours, including black, white, sea green, and red.

Kunal Arya, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Zelio Ebikes, said, “The X Men variants represent our pinnacle of engineering in the low-end category, tailored for young blood who appreciate sporty aesthetics combined with outstanding performance. We are confident that this model will deeply resonate with our customers and become a best-seller, embodying our commitment to delivering superior products that meet the evolving needs of modern riders. With its stylish design and advanced features, we anticipate a surge in bookings in the coming months. We eagerly await the arrival of more eco-conscious riders to join our ever-growing family.”

The introduction of the X Men model follows the successful launch of the GRACY series, which includes the GRACYi, GRACY Pro, and GRACY+ models, with prices ranging from INR 59,273 to 83,073 ex-showroom. Recently, Zelio Ebikes also inaugurated a new manufacturing unit in Ladwa, Hisar, Haryana with an annual production capacity of 1,50,000 vehicles per shift, the company said.

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