Electric bikes have advanced significantly and are no longer limited to slow-speed models with limited range. The last few years, particularly 2022, have been excellent for the electric two-wheeler business, with sales boosted by companies such as Revolt and Kratos.
The year 2023 is predicted to be much better for both consumers and the auto industry, with various businesses, including established two-wheeler giants such as Bajaj, Yamaha, and KTM, introducing electric bikes in India.
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1. Ultraviolette F77 – the electric superbike
The Ultraviolette F77 is a premium electric bike that will be unveiled in November 2022, with a starting price of 3.8 lakh. It will be the most expensive electric bike in the country when it hits the market in 2023. The bike is aimed at individuals looking for a dynamic electric superbike. It has a top speed of 152 km/h and can go from 0 to 100 in 2.9 seconds. The bike is said to have a range of up to 307 kilometres.
2. Ola Electric Bike: With Twitterati inputs
Following the release of the S1 series of electric scooters, Bhavish Aggarwal’s Ola Electric is preparing to launch another electric bike in the country. The company is apparently intending to produce an electric scooter in 2023, and Aggarwal even asked Twitter fans what type of bike style they preferred.
3. Oben Rorr: The sporty bike
The Oben Rorr is another sporty electric bike that will be available in 2023. The Bengaluru-based business claims that it has garnered 17,000 reservations for the $99,999 electric bike. The electric bike is said to have a top speed of 100 km/h and a range of 150 kilometres on a single charge. Test rides will be accessible in the first half of 2023.
4. KTM E-Duke: Going long distance
The Husqvarna E-Pilen is yet another electric bike from Bajaj. Husqvarna’s parent company, Bajaj, is slated to introduce the business’s electric scooter in India in 2023. It will have the same battery and motor as the KTM E-Duke. The electric bike is expected to have a sporty appearance and a range of 100 kilometres on a single charge.
5. Husqvarna E-Pilen: From the House of Bajaj
The Husqvarna E-Pilen will be another electric bike from Bajaj. Bajaj, a significant shareholder in Husqvarna’s parent firm, is slated to introduce the brand’s electric scooter in India in 2023. It will use the same battery and motor as the KTM E-Duke. The electric bike is expected to have a sporty look and a range of 100 kilometres on a single charge.
6. Raptee Electric Bike: Top speed
Raptee is another business that plans to launch an electric bike in India in 2023. The electric bike from the company was sighted earlier this year and is slated to be released in the first half of 2023. The bike will have a top speed of 135 km/h and a range of 150 kilometres on a single charge.
7. Hero Electric AE-47: With a swappable battery
The Hero Electric AE-47, which was on display at the Auto Expo 2020, is set to make its debut in 2023. The electric bike is likely to have a swappable battery, allowing customers to conveniently replace the battery when it runs out of juice. The bike should have a range of 150 kilometres on a single charge.
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