Okaya launches e-bike 'Disruptor' at INR 1.59 lakh; Running cost to be 25 paisa/km

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The company had already started pre-bookings for the electric bike. Interested buyers can secure their orders through the company's official website.
Okaya's premium brand Ferrato today announced the launch of its first product - an electric bike - at INR 1,59,999. Named as the "Disruptor", the electric bike will cost as low as INR 1.4 lakh in Delhi after including EV subsidies.

The running cost of the bike would be around 25 paisa per km. The company also announced that the delivery will start in 90 days and it plans to launch another e-bike and scooter this year.

The bike claims a range of 129 km on a single charge. Its PMSM center motor chain-driven system boasts a peak power of 6.37 kW with a top speed of 95 km/h in three dynamic drive modes - Eco, City, and Sports.

"With a capacity of 3.97 kWh, it is well-equipped for higher thermal runaway at 270 °C, making it perfect for India's weather conditions. Its IP-67 rating offers exceptional durability and reliability, backed by a comprehensive 3-year/30,000 km warranty," the company said in a press release.

The company had already started pre-bookings for the electric bike. Interested buyers can secure their orders through the company's official website. Additionally, Okaya introduced a special offer for the initial 1000 customers, allowing them to reserve the bike for a mere INR 500. Following this limited offer, the price will transition to INR 2,500.

"We are excited to introduce the Disruptor, under the banner of Ferrato, to Indian bike enthusiasts who are eager to experience the power of EVs. With its groundbreaking technology, exhilarating performance, and sporty design, the Disruptor aligns perfectly with changing the landscape of the road to lead the way in providing innovative and sustainable mobility solutions," Anshul Gupta, Managing Director of Okaya EV said after the launch.

The Disruptor offers a sporty design and boasts a host of innovative features designed to enhance control, stability, and convenience such as disc brakes, alloy wheels, and telescopic front suspension to its mono-shock rear suspension and digital-hybrid display.

It has integrated Bluetooth and GPS connectivity, geo-fencing, and Find My Vehicle functionality, ensuring seamless integration with modern lifestyles. Riders can stay connected, easily navigate, and track their bike in real-time, adding a new dimension to the riding experience.

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