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2023 Komaki Ranger electric cruiser bike gets new features

India’s first electric cruiser motorcycle has been updated for 2023. The MY23 Komaki Ranger electric cruiser bike now gets more features and will be available at all retail showrooms across India. The 2023 Komaki Ranger electric cruiser bike has been priced at INR 1,85.505 ex-showroom.

MY23 Komaki Ranger New Features:

For the 2023 model year, Komaki Ranger electric bike will be available with big grosser wheels, a new paint option with plenty of chrome and more product refinements. The bike now comes with a 7″ TFT speedometer cluster display with navigation and also a sound system for entertainment. The brand has also improved the storage capacity t0 50 litres. The bike also comes with a new adjustable rear suspension. The brand claims that the MY23 Komaki Ranger will feel similar to a 650cc class cruiser bike. The 4.5 kilowatt battery comes with smart battery application.

Komaki Ranger Specifications

The Komaki Ranger electric cruiser bike claims to deliver 180 – 220 km of range on a full battery charge. The cruiser can achieve up to 70-80 km of top speed. 0-90% battery charge can be achieved in 4 hours. The brand also claims a variant available which can deliver between 200-250 km of range.

Features include telescopic front forks, adjustable rear shock absorbers, LED headlamp, front & rear disc brakes, split seat design, front fly screen, pillion back rest, dual sound pipes which are not really exhaust end cans but for sound and a fake flame effect, plenty of chrome accents, rising up handlebar, hazard light, etc. Creature comfort includes mobile charger, dual passenger foot rests, bluetooth sound system, reverse gear & gear modes, etc.

While the Komaki Ranger does have good road presence, we have not seen too many of these out on the streets. There is no direct rival to the Komaki Ranger cruiser, but it faces competition from the likes of Revolt RV400, Ather 450 series, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, etc. Point to note, other brands have better recognition and acceptance in the market.

 

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Parichay Malvankar