
Komaki launches new Ranger PRO and PRO+ electric bikes
The new Ranger series offers a range of 160–220 km for the PRO and 180–240 km for the PRO+ on a single charge. Both bikes feature a 5 kW (6.7 hp) high-torque motor, enabling a quick 5-second throttle response and strong cruising capabilities suited for both city and highway use.
Gunjan Malhotra, Co-founder of
Komaki Electric Vehicles
, said, 'With Komaki always at the forefront of innovating eco-friendly and sustainable mobility, our focus remains on making rides safer and more comfortable. The new Ranger PRO and PRO+ are packed with cutting-edge features designed to deliver high mileage and a smooth, hassle-free riding experience.'
Features
These models are powered by a 4.2 kW advanced LFP (Lipo4) battery, which Komaki claims sets a benchmark for mileage and energy efficiency in the segment. Designed with safety and comfort in mind, both variants come equipped with dual disc brakes, telescopic suspension, a rear backrest, and a full-color digital dashboard. Riders also benefit from modern conveniences like cruise control, reverse assist, a Bluetooth sound system, and a mobile charging unit.
A standout feature is the inclusive 50-litre rear storage compartment, which, along with a rear protection guard and tail lamp shield, makes the Ranger series an appealing choice for long-distance EV commuters.
Komaki Electric, an electric two-wheeler maker, has launched two new high-performance models — the Ranger PRO and PRO+ — aimed at long-distance commuters and highway riders looking for power, comfort, and range in the EV segment. Priced at ₹1,29,999 for the Ranger PRO and ₹1,39,999 for the PRO+, both models come bundled with accessories worth ₹12,500.
The new Ranger series offers a range of 160–220 km for the PRO and 180–240 km for the PRO+ on a single charge. Both bikes feature a 5 kW (6.7 hp) high-torque motor, enabling a quick 5-second throttle response and strong cruising capabilities suited for both city and highway use.
Gunjan Malhotra, Co-founder of Komaki Electric Vehicles, said, 'With Komaki always at the forefront of innovating eco-friendly and sustainable mobility, our focus remains on making rides safer and more comfortable. The new Ranger PRO and PRO+ are packed with cutting-edge features designed to deliver high mileage and a smooth, hassle-free riding experience.'
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