Ignitron Motocorp Unveils Cyborg Bob-E Electric Motorcycle

- Ignitron Motocorp Pvt Ltd showcased its second electric product.
- The Bob-E electric dirt motorbike expands the Cyborg range in India.
- The Cyborg Bob-E boasts a range of 110km.
After revealing the Cyborg Yoda Electric Motorcycle last year, a new electric vehicle start-up Ignitron Motocorp Pvt Ltd showcased its second electric product under the Cyborg brand name, called the Cyborg Bob-E electric motorcycle. The Bob-E electric dirt motorbike expands the Cyborg range in the country, which already includes the company's electric cruiser motorcycle, Cyborg Yoda. The new range of products from Ignitron Motocorp will be available for a market launch very soon, as the company plans to take its website live, on January 16, 2022.
Also Read: Ignitron Motocorp Unveils Cyborg Yoda Electric Motorcycle

Cyborg Bob-E electric motorcycle will be available in two colors- Black and Red.
Raghav Kalra, Founder, Ignitron Motocorp Pvt. Ltd. said, “With the successful launch of our brand Cyborg, and the response that we have received for our first cruiser motorbike, the Yoda, we are thrilled to unveil our second electric two-wheeler in the sports segment. The first of its kind innovation, Bob-e will be a complete package for our customers who look forward to a compact and comfortable riding experience with innovative technology.”
The Cyborg Bob-E electric motorcycle is an electric dirt bike, featuring a 2.88kWh lithium-ion battery that can churn out a top speed of 85kmph with a range of 110km. The bike offers features such as geo-locate/ geo-fencing, battery status, USB charging, Bluetooth, keyless ignition, and a digital instrument cluster. It will be available in two color variants- Black and Red.
Kalra added, “The Bob-e is India's first Compact Sporty AI-Enabled electric dirt motorbike look alike and is an enticing proposition for our young audience who are looking for motorbikes that will provide an electrifying experience with the best-in-class features to fulfill their needs.”

The Cyborg Bob-E electric motorcycle can churn out a top speed of 85kmph with a range of 110km.
Like the Cyborg Yoda, the Cyborg Bob-E also features a swappable battery that juices up to 100 per cent within 4 to 5 hours from its 15Amp home charger. The Cyborg Bob-E electric motorcycle offers three riding modes - Eco, Normal, and Sport – each suiting to the riding style and needs of the rider. The motorbike is also equipped with a reverse mode and cruise control, as well as sits on telescopic forks up-front and a fully adjustable mono-shock at the rear.
Before launching its products in the market, Ignitron Motocorp will have a robust sales and service network spread across India. The company is also partnering for roadside assistance along with battery swapping stations and pay-as-you-go stations, which will have the ability to fast charge 50 per cent in 30 minutes. This will also facilitate a premium fee for the vendor to earn money on supplies and services.
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