Raptee.HV, a Chennai-based EV manufacturer, has launched its first-ever electric motorcycle, the T30, in India. The e-bike comes in two variants: T30 and T30 Sport, both priced at Rs 2.39 lakh (ex-showroom). It has an IDC range of about 200 kilometres and a real-world range of more than 150 kilometres. The Raptee.HV machine accelerates from 0 to 60km/h in under 3.5 seconds. Bookings for the all-electric bike are now open online for a nominal fee of Rs 1,000, while deliveries are set to begin in January 2025. Continue reading to find out more about this new electric machine that will compete with models like the Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 and Tork Kratos in the segment.
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Raptee.HV T30: Battery
The bike is propelled by a 29.5bhp electric motor that enables a top speed of 135km/h. The torque value stands at 70Nm. The all-electric bike comes with three riding modes: Comfort, Power, and Sprint. It has a 5.4kWh battery pack, which uses a 3.3kW charger to juice up from 20% to 80% in 60 minutes. The same can be done in about 30 minutes with a fast charger. Notably, the bike supports CCS2 charging and therefore can be charged with the same charger as an electric car. This makes the bike compatible with approximately 13,500 CCS2 car charging stations established across the country. The battery pack comes with an 8-year, 80,000-kilometre warranty.
Raptee.HV T30: Hardware
The motorcycle's suspension is taken care of by a USD front fork and a rear monoshock with preload adjustment. The stopping power comes from a 320mm disc with dual-piston floating callipers (front) and a 230mm disc with a single-piston floating calliper (rear). Depending on the ride mode, the bike has several levels of regen braking that are pre-configured. The T30 has 17-inch rims with a 110-section tyre up front and a 150-section tyre in the back.
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Raptee.HV T30: Design
The electric bike has a split-seat arrangement with streamlined grip rails, an oval-shaped headlamp, a sharp front mudguard, and clean lines. The side panel extends to the bottom, and there is no engine bay, which is typical of an EV design. As for the colours, customers can choose from four options: Mercury Grey, Arctic White, Eclipse Black, and Horizon Red. The bike has a 7-inch touchscreen display with navigation, Bluetooth connection, and OTA updates.
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