ZELIO Ebikes launched the X-MEN 2.0, a low-speed electric scooter designed for urban commuters, students, and office workers seeking an economical transportation alternative. The scooter is priced from an ex-showroom starting point of INR 71,500, offering a blend of energy efficiency and user-friendly features.
The base model, equipped with a 60V 32AH lead-acid battery, is available for INR 71,500, while the 72V 32AH lead-acid version is priced at INR 74,000. For those who prefer a superior power source, the Lithium-Ion options include a 60V 30AH battery at INR 87,500 and a 74V 32AH battery at INR 91,500. All models are engineered to achieve a maximum speed of 25 kmph and offer a range of up to 100 kilometers per charge, catering to the everyday commuting requirements of urban users.
The X-MEN 2.0, powered by a 60/72V BLDC motor, consumes only 1.5 units of electricity per charge, making it a cost-effective option for riders mindful of their budget. The charging duration varies with the battery type; Lithium-Ion batteries take 4-5 hours to charge, whereas Lead Acid batteries need 8-10 hours. ZELIO presents the scooter in four vibrant colours: Green, White, Silver, and Red, blending style with functionality. As for the missing rear-view mirrors in the image provided to us, we are just as puzzled.
The scooter is equipped with front and rear disc brakes, a rear hub motor, and alloy wheels, all contributing to improved stability and safety while riding. It also boasts user-focused features such as anti-theft protection, central locking, reverse gear, a parking switch, an auto-repair function, a USB charger, and a digital display. ZELIO offers a one-year warranty or covers 10,000 kilometers for both types of batteries.
Kunal Arya, the Co-Founder and Managing Director of ZELIO Ebikes, highlighted the company’s commitment to merging performance with affordability to enhance its footprint in India’s low-speed electric vehicle sector. Presently, ZELIO runs more than 256 dealerships throughout India and aims to boost this number to 400 by March 2025, demonstrating its dedication to broadening its reach.