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No License Needed To Ride This Affordable E-bike, Covering 120km On Single Charge

E-Bike: There is a huge demand for low-cost e-bikes in the market. Motovolt Urban e-Bike offers powerful bikes in this segment. It runs up to 120 km in a single recharge. It is a stylish electric two-wheeler bike that delivers high performance on both smooth roads and rough roads.---Advertisement--- Colours ---Advertisement--- Motovolt Urban e-Bike is […]

E-Bike: There is a huge demand for low-cost e-bikes in the market. Motovolt Urban e-Bike offers powerful bikes in this segment. It runs up to 120 km in a single recharge. It is a stylish electric two-wheeler bike that delivers high performance on both smooth roads and rough roads. Colours Motovolt Urban e-Bike is available at a price of Rs 49,999 (ex-showroom). Presently, only two variants are available in the market. 5 colour options are available on this bike. It gets bigger tire sizes and comfortable suspension. This is new new-generation bike. Top speed Motovolt Urban e-Bike has a heavy battery pack that gets fully charged in just 4 hours. It runs at a top speed of 25 mph on the road. Its BLDC motor generates high power which smoothens ride. A 36 V/20 Ah battery pack is available in this e-bike. Smartphone connectivity The total weight of the e-bike is just 40 kg, which makes it easy to control and ride on the road. LCD instrument console has been given in Motovolt Urban. It has advanced features like smartphone connectivity. It has telescopic forks at the front and dual shock suspension at the rear. 20-inch big wheels Disc brakes have been given in both its tyres. It has big 20-inch wheels, which makes it look attractive. Motovolt Bounce Infinity E1 competes with Hero Electric Optima CX in the Urban market. No driving license is required There is no need for a driver's license to ride the Motovolt Urban e-Bike. Besides, there is no need to register it. In fact, according to the rules, only 16-18-year-olds can drive a gearless electric two-wheeler in India. The maximum speed of such vehicles is 25 Kmph.


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