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Komaki launches MX3 electric motorcycle

Written by Nizam Shaikh

Electric mobility brand Komaki has unveiled its 4th product for the Indian market, the Komaki MX3 fully electric motorcycle. The Komaki MX3 electric motorcycle features a commuter design language and comes with comfortable seats long-travel suspension enabling customers to ride the motorcycle for daily errands. The Komaki MX3 electric motorcycle is available in three colour options – Garnet Red, Deep Blue and Jet Black.

Features

The Komaki MX3 features LED headlamps, LED taillamps, LED turn indicators, 17-inch alloy wheels with machine finish, hydraulic disc brakes on both ends with energy regeneration technology, pillion grab rail, contemporary switchgear with a self-diagnostic and repair switch, parking and reverse assist, three riding modes, an in-built Bluetooth speaker for connectivity on-the-go and a full-colour vivid LED instruments cluster.

Powertrain

The Komaki MX3’s electric motor that claims to consume less than 1-1.5 units of energy making the electric motorcycle efficient and pocket friendly. The MX3 claim a riding range of 85 to 100 km on a single charge of the battery which is the typical commute distance to the office. The Komaki MX3 also features a user-removable battery pack that can be recharged at home or office, reducing the range anxiety of the customer. The brand also announces that the MX3 boasts a robust build-quality and goes through a strict quality control check for quality & safety.

In other news

Komaki recently launched the XGT CAT 2.0 heavy loader in the Indian market starting at INR 75,000 ex-showroom for the Gel battery variant and INR 85,000 for the lithium-ion battery variant. The brand has deployed six shock absorbers on the rear suspension system which are adequate to handle heavy loads ranging from 300 kg to 350 kg and still keep the electric scooter stable.

Komaki also Komaki TN95, Komaki SE and Komiaki M5 in India in the high-speed segment. The Komaki TN95 returns a range of 100-150 km on a single charge while the Komaki SE claims to deliver 100-120 km of range on a single charge and the electric motorcycle the Komaki M5 claims to return a range around 100-120 km on a single charge.