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Ratan Tata’s Bold Step: Tata Group Unveils New Electric Cycles—Check Price, Range, and Features

Tata Group’s bicycle brand, Stryder Cycle, has introduced two new electric bicycle models, the Voltic X and Voltic GO, marking a significant move towards promoting eco-friendly transportation options in India. The launch comes at a time when concerns over air pollution and traffic congestion are escalating in urban areas. Stryder aims to offer a sustainable and efficient alternative with these e-bikes, which are now available with an introductory discount of up to 16% on their original prices.

Tata Stryder E-Bike Pricing & Specifications
The Voltic X is priced at ₹32,495, while the Voltic GO is available for ₹31,495. Both models are equipped with a 48V splash-proof battery that fully charges in just three hours and delivers a range of up to 40 kilometers on a single charge, making them ideal for daily commuting and short-distance travel.

  • Voltic X: Designed with a robust mountain bike-style frame, this model is suitable for urban commuting as well as light off-road riding. It features dual disc brakes for enhanced stopping power and an automatic power cut-off for increased safety.
  • Voltic GO: This model comes with a more comfortable frame design, offering ease of use and a smoother riding experience, making it perfect for city travel.

Both e-bikes come with a two-year battery warranty, providing peace of mind to customers.

Stryder’s Commitment to Green Mobility
Commenting on the launch, Rahul Gupta, Business Head of Stryder, emphasized the role of e-bicycles in India’s shift towards sustainable energy solutions. He highlighted that e-bikes offer a convenient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional modes of transportation, aligning perfectly with the government’s green initiatives and Tata Group’s commitment to sustainability.

“Our new models, Voltic X and Voltic GO, are designed to cater to the urban commuter’s need for a health-conscious, eco-friendly, and efficient mode of transport,” said Gupta. He further noted that the increasing popularity of e-bikes reflects their potential to revolutionize the way people commute, offering an attractive alternative to conventional vehicles.

Expanding Reach and Market Presence
Since its inception, Stryder has grown its presence to over 4,000 retail outlets across India and has also extended its operations to international markets in the SAARC region, Africa, and the Middle East. With the Indian electric vehicle market on the rise, Stryder’s latest e-bike offerings provide a timely solution for consumers eager to adopt greener transportation methods.

This move is not only a step towards achieving a sustainable transportation ecosystem but also reinforces Tata Group’s vision of pioneering innovation in the electric mobility sector. As urban dwellers seek more efficient and environmentally friendly commuting options, the Voltic X and Voltic GO are set to become popular choices in the e-bike segment.

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