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India’s first Moto-Style E-Cycle is here - No License Needed!

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India’s e-mobility space just got a thrilling upgrade! Pune-based startup EMotorad has launched a first-of-its-kind moto-style electric cycle named Ranger, priced at ₹55,999. This unique two-wheeler looks like a rugged motorcycle but operates like a high-performance e-cycle-no license, no fuel, and no registration needed!

With fat 20-inch tyres, throttle support, Shimano 7-speed gears, and a 48V removable battery offering up to 75 km range, the Ranger is built for both city roads and rough terrains. The double-crown suspension with 120mm travel and a Cluster C6+ display make it tech-savvy and comfort-packed.

Its design is aimed at Gen Z and millennials who crave style, sustainability, and speed-without the legal hassles of bikes. EMotorad CEO Kunal Gupta says, “Ranger is for those who want fun without compromising on function.”

Available on Amazon, Flipkart, and dealerships, this bold step by EMotorad is redefining how India commutes-with power, performance, and planet-conscious innovation.

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