Eko Tejas having established itself as a brand name in electric vehicles (EVs) in India has now ventured into high speed motorcycles by introducing Make in India’s first muscle bike ‘E-Dyroth’.
The smart vehicle has seamless integration between battery, controller and cluster and is packed with all kinds of smart features for a good driving experience. The vehicle will be connected with rider’s mobile phone to deliver a host of features on the dash board such as notifications, point-to-point navigation. The dashboard establishes a seamless connection with battery, power train and rider’s mobile phone to enable best driving experience suitable for all types of Indian roads.
One battery in a single charge will take you to 150 kilometers. It also has an option to accommodate another spare battery, which can help the pilot to have a 300km run at a stretch. The buyer has the benefit of getting 72 volts/60ah on purchase, additionally one can also avail government subsidy. The vehicle can be coupled with a company issued charging station, which the company’s dealers will install in buyers’ parking spot, especially if the buyer lives in an apartment.
The high speed cruiser e-bike ‘E-Dyroth’ will be available in the market from December 2022. The vehicle will have a top speed of 100kms per hour, which will be achieved with its 4 Kilo watt high RPM mid drive motor.
K Venkatesh Teja, Director, EkoTejas said “We are very delighted to launch India’s first muscle bike. This bike has smart automation system which comes with inbuilt navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and call notification feature. This is most futuristic technology found in EV bike segments till now. Our aim is to provide an Eco-friendly zeal amongst the youth of today while they make an E-Dyroth purchase.”
Eko Tejas is headquartered in Gooty, Andhra Pradesh.
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