ZELIO Ebikes launches redesigned Eeva ZX+ electric scooter at Rs 73,300

ZELIO Ebikes, an electric two-wheeler manufacturer in India, has introduced the updated Eeva ZX+ model with a redesigned appearance. Part of the Eeva Series, which includes the Eeva and Eeva Eco models, the Eeva ZX+ is aimed at urban commuters, such as students, professionals, and gig workers, looking for a blend of style and practicality.

The Eeva ZX+ offers a top speed of 25 km/h and a maximum range of 100 km per charge. Powered by a BLDC motor (60/72V), it has a gross weight of 90 kg and can support a loading capacity of 180 kg. The scooter is equipped with a front disk brake, rear drum brake, and hydraulic shock absorbers on both ends for enhanced safety and comfort.

Features of the Eeva ZX+ include an anti-theft alarm, reverse gear, parking switch, auto repair switch, USB charging port, and a digital display. It is available in Blue, Grey, White, and Black color options.

ZELIO offers several battery choices for different performance needs. The 60V/32AH Lead Acid variant is priced at Rs 67,500, offering a range of 60-70 km and a charging time of 7-8 hours. The 72V/32AH Lead Acid variant costs Rs 70,000, with a range of 80 km and a charging time of 7-9 hours.

The 60V/38AH Lead Acid option is available at Rs 73,300, delivering a range of 80 km and charging within 8-9 hours. The 72V/38AH Lead Acid battery variant is priced at Rs 77,000, with a 100 km range and a charging time of 9-10 hours. Lastly, the 60V/30AH Li-Ion variant is offered at Rs 90,500, with a range of 80 km and a charging time of 4 hours.

The Eeva ZX+ comes with a one-year or 10,000-kilometer warranty on both Lead Acid and Li-Ion battery versions.

Since its establishment in 2021, ZELIO Ebikes has expanded its presence in the Indian electric two-wheeler market, with more than 256 dealers and over 200,000 customers. The company plans to increase its dealership network to 400 by March 2025 to further its reach and support the shift toward sustainable transportation.

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