KTM Electric Cycle 2025: ₹30,000 E-Bike with 180 km Range and Sporty Flair

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KTM Electric Cycle 2025: ₹30,000 E-Bike with 180 km Range and Sporty Flair


Imagine breezing through Delhi’s bustling lanes, your e-cycle’s sleek frame and zippy motor turning heads at the chaat stall. The *KTM Electric Cycle 2025*, launched August 17, 2025, delivers that vibe at ₹30000 ex-showroom. With a 180 km range, lightweight design, and premium tech, it’s a hit for Mumbai’s eco-conscious riders. I caught this online, and bhai, it’s like KTM’s crafted a desi green machine! Here’s why this e-cycle rules India’s streets.


Design That Turns Heads

Built by KTM Fahrrad GmbH with Ninety One in India, this e-cycle sports a high-quality aluminum frame, aerodynamic body, and matte-finish paint in Vibrant Orange, Stealth Black, and Cool Grey. At 19 kg with a 17-inch frame, it’s easy to carry up Kolkata’s stairs. My pal in Pune says, “It’s a showstopper—folks at the vada pav stall can’t stop staring!” Perfect for Chennai’s narrow alleys.


Power That Zooms

Its 250W BLDC hub motor hits 25 kmph, powered by a 36V, 13 Ah detachable lithium-ion battery, offering 120-180 km range in pedal-assist mode. A 2-hour full charge saves ₹5000-7000 yearly on fuel versus 45 kmpl bikes at ₹100 per litre. Five-level pedal assist and cruise mode make Bangalore’s commutes effortless, while IP65 water resistance suits Jaipur’s monsoons.


Features That Wow

A LED display shows speed, battery, and distance, while dual disc brakes and 21-speed Microshift gears ensure control for Gurgaon riders. Built-in LED lights, a horn, and sensor brakes boost safety. The adjustable quick-release seat and front suspension smooth out Hyderabad’s bumps. Some miss a mobile app, but it’s loaded for Patna’s students.


Built for India’s Hustle

With a 140 kg load capacity and fat tires, it tackles Mumbai’s roads. Maintenance is ₹300-500 yearly via Ninety One’s 100+ service centers. On-road prices hit ₹33000-35000, with EMIs from ₹999 per month, ₹5000 down payment. Book at outdoors91.com or dealers, with deliveries in 5-7 days. Vibrant Orange’s the vibe.


Ready to Go Green?

Hit a Ninety One outlet—this KTM Electric Cycle’s your desi eco champ!


What’s the Hype on KTM Electric Cycle 2025?

When did it launch?  

August 17, 2025, with bookings open now.


How much can I save? 

₹5000-7000 yearly on fuel vs. 45 kmpl bikes.


Best for city rides?

Ideal—lightweight, zippy, and eco-friendly.


What features stand out?  

180 km range, dual disc brakes, 21-speed gears.


Where to book it?

outdoors91.com or Ninety One dealers, with Cool Grey in stock.

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