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Raptee.HV Launches New Electric Bike in India, Price Starts at Rs 2.39 Lakh – News18


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Raptee.HV T 30 e-bike. (Photo: Raptee.HV)

The latest offering from Raptee.HV does not have any direct rival in the segment. However, it still competes against Matter Aera, which comes at Rs 1.74 lakh, and Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2.

The electric two-wheeler maker Raptee.HV has launched a new electric bike in India. It has been released under the nameplate T 30, flaunting a price tag of Rs Rs 2.39 lakh.

The company has already kickstarted the booking for the same. It can be reserved by paying a fully refundable amount of Rs 1000. Interested ones can purchase the model by visiting the company’s authorised dealership. The same also can be done online using Raptee.HV’s official website.

All About Raptee.HV T 30

Raptee.HV T 30 shares a similar design language as Ultraviolette’s one of the tech-loaded F77. It has been treated with appealing fairing on either side, featuring fully LED treatment at both ends and gets a split seating arrangement.

Range and Speed

The company has not revealed full specifications and motor details as yet. However, it has been informed that the battery-powered bike is capable of offering a claimed range of more than 200km on a single charge. The customers can expect a roughly 150km range in the real world.

It gets an IP67-rated battery pack, which has been installed in the belly of the EV. The company claims that the e-bike also can do a 60kph sprint in just 3.5 seconds, making it one of the fastest electric bikes in the segment.

Rivals

The latest offering from Raptee.HV does not have any direct rival in the segment. However, it still competes against Matter Aera, which comes at Rs 1.74 lakh, and Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 which costs Rs 2.99 lakh (all ex-showroom). It also somehow competes against the TVS X, which falls in the luxury segment, featuring a price tag of Rs 2.50 lakh.



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