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Komaki Ranger Electric Cruiser Bike Revealed Ahead Of Launch

The Komaki Ranger electric cruiser will come with a claimed travel range between 180km-220km on a single charge, which would make it the first electric two-wheeler to offer such a long-range.
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Published on January 14, 2022

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  • Komaki Ranger would be the first electric cruiser in India.
  • It will come with a claimed travel range of 180-220km on a single charge.
  • Komaki promises a plethora of features.

New Delhi-based EV start-up, Komaki Electric revealed its new product, Komaki Ranger electric cruiser, ahead of its market launch next week. However, the Komaki Ranger is not an ordinary electric two-wheeler, as it claims to be the first electric cruiser to be introduced in India. The Komaki Ranger electric cruiser will come with a claimed travel range between 180km-220km on a single charge, which would make it the first electric two-wheeler to offer such a long-range. Apart from its conventional design, Komaki promises a plethora of features to make it a rather compelling package.

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Gunjan Malhotra, Director, Komaki Electric Vehicle Division said, “Komaki is determined to provide its customers with the most comfortable and modern technology-based vehicles. Komaki Ranger will be the most exciting launch so far. The stunning look incorporated with farsighted features is perfectly blended in these models that will help its riders make a statement. The Komaki Ranger will offer excellent mileage, modern technology, and is environment-friendly.”

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The Komaki Ranger features shiny chrome garnished round LED headlamp that blends the retro look quite aesthetically, while the side indicators also retain the same styling element. The wide handlebars are raked for a typical cruiser-like riding stance, while all the ride information is provided on the single-pod instrument cluster with chrome treatment leveled on the fuel tank, giving a premium touch to the electric two-wheeler. The taillight reminds us of the Bajaj Avenger, but the interesting bit here is the faux exhaust that would consist of a fake roarty sound to satisfy your earbuds. The blacked-out alloy wheels look good.

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