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Indian manufacturer unveils electric motorcycle with 7-inch screen and super affordable price

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published 12/04/2023 às 13:49
Indian manufacturer unveils electric motorcycle with 7-inch screen and super affordable price
Photo: Odysse Electric Vehicles

The Indian manufacturer, the affordable electric motorcycle. The model has a range of 125 km and costs less than R$ 7 thousand.

A Odysse Electric Vehicles, an Indian motorcycle manufacturer, presented last week a new electric motorcycle with an affordable price and completely “green”. The model was named Vader and its great differential is the 7 inch multimedia screen, with Android technology and Bluetooth connectivity. The screen also provides functions that can be operated through the company's application, which was named Odysse EV, compatible with Android models. 

Electric motorcycle with affordable price delivers 125 km of autonomy

The Indian manufacturer's model also has navigation routes and other functions available on Google Maps. Entirely produced in India, the Vader electric motorcycle costs 1.09.999 Rupees, which in direct conversion is equivalent to R$ 6.758, and is available for pre-sale.

The mechanical assembly of Odysseus Vader It has a 3 Watt electric motor and a lithium-ion battery, in addition to a regenerative braking system. According to the manufacturer, the electric motorcycle has a maximum autonomy of 125 km and is capable of reaching a top speed of 85 km/h, with a total recharge time of just 4 hours. 

The affordable electric bike weighs around 128 kg and has disc brakes on both tires. The front has a diameter of 240mm, while the rear measures 220mm, and the system includes a combined braking mechanism (CBS).

In addition, its lighting is all LED. Vader is the second electric motorcycle from the Indian manufacturer, which also produces eight models of electric scooter, mostly with lithium batteries, however there is an option that keeps lead-acid components.

Low-cost electric motorcycles become popular

With its new affordable electric motorcycle, the Indian manufacturer further expands its all-electric product range, with a focus on strengthening itself as one of the leading sustainable vehicle manufacturers in India. However, it is worth noting that, in addition to this model, the electric motorcycle market has other cost-effective vehicles. As is the case with the cheap electric motorcycle from PURE EV, called EcoDryft.

The model is capable of reaching up to 75 km/h and has a range of 130 km. The model, which was manufactured in China, can be purchased in blue, red, black and gray, and can carry up to 140 kg of payload. Naturally, the affordable electric motorcycle hit the Indian market with a very attractive price of 99 Indian rupees, which in direct conversion equals to around Rs 6.200.

Meet Odysse Electric Vehicles

Odysse Electric Vehicles is an Indian manufacturer specializing in the production of fully sustainable models. The company was founded in 2015 and since then it has been investing in technologies to generate efficient electric vehicles, with low electricity consumption and zero emissions. The company is primarily focused on providing sustainable and affordable mobility solutions for the people of India and other developing countries.

Currently, the company is responsible for producing several models of electric scooters and two electric motorcycles, Vader and Evoqis. In addition, the Indian manufacturer is making deep investments in research and development of more efficient batteries and fast charging technologies. With high quality products and advanced technology, Odysse Electric Vehicles has become one of India's leading electric vehicle brands and is expanding its presence to other countries.

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Valdemar Medeiros

Journalist in training, specialist in creating content with a focus on SEO actions. Writes about the Automotive Industry, Renewable Energy and Science and Technology

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