Electric mobility brand GoZero Mobility has introduced a new e-bike in the Indian market. The new e-bike, Skellig Lite, comes with a sticker price of INR 19,999 MSRP offering a perfect balance between affordability and practicality. The economically priced e-bike boasts of being the ideal choice for any e-bike lover, especially beginners.
E-Bikes in India
The e-bike game in the Indian market has exploded since the COVID-19 pandemic, as customers are looking for affordable personal mobility solutions. E-bikes provide automatic social distancing and green & eco-friendly modes of personal transport. Customers can comfortably traverse short commute distances without having to sacrifice safety amidst the pandemic.
GoZero Skilleg Lite e-bike – Specifications
Powering the GoZero Skilleg Lite is a 250 W rear hub-drive motor. The e-bike also comes with a detachable EnerDrive 210 Wh lithium battery pack. The GoZero Skilleg Lite comes with a GoZero Drive Control 2.0 LED display unit, and the rider can choose between three pedal-assist modes. The battery is capable of providing a range of 25 km at the medium level of pedal-assist.
The e-bike on battery power can also reach a top speed of 25 kmph. Customers can also recharge the detachable battery pack in just over 2.5 hours. The e-bike comes with an alloy stem handle, rigid front fork, 26×1.95 tyres and specialized V-brakes. The brand also boasts that “despite the economical pricing, the build quality has not been compromised with.” E-bikes also come with no range anxiety as the rider can even reach their destination even when the battery dies.
GoZero Range of E-Bike
GoZero Mobility also offers Skellig (Standard) for the price of INR 24,999 and Skellig Pro models for INR 34,999. The brand has also announced that an advance payment of INR 2999 can pre-book the GoZero Skellig Lite. The Skellig series is available online from GoZero official website and several offline and retail channels.
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