Kabira Mobility Launches Second-Gen Models Of The KM3000 and KM4000

  • Feb 14, 2024
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Both bikes get a range of up to 200km

Kabira Mobility has launched the KM3000 and KM4000 Mark-II models at prices of Rs 1,74,000 and Rs 1,76,000 (ex-showroom Goa) respectively. The KM3000 is a fully-faired electric motorcycle and is available in two variants: KM3000 and KM3000-V. The KM4000 is a naked electric bike and is available in two variants as well: KM4000 and KM4000-V.

Here’s what the electric bikes pack underneath:

 

KM3000

KM3000-V

KM4000

KM4000-V

Battery Pack Capacity

4.1kWh

5.15kWh

4.1kWh

5.15kWh

Claimed Range 

178km

201km

178km

201km

Motor Peak Power Output

12kW

12kW

12kW

12kW

Nominal Power Output

5kW

5kW

5kW

5kW

Top Speed 

120km

120km

120km

120km

Acceleration (0-40kmph)

2.9 seconds

2.9 seconds

2.9 seconds

2.9 seconds

Acceleration (0-60kmph)

4.5 seconds

4.5 seconds

4.5 seconds

4.5 seconds

Acceleration (0-100kmph)

9.5 seconds

9.5 seconds

9.5 seconds

9.5 seconds

Riding Modes

Eco, City, Sports

Eco, City, Sports

Eco, City, Sports

Eco, City, Sports

Charging TIme (0-60%)

60 mins

60 mins

60 mins

60 mins

Charging TIme (0-100%)

3 hours

3 hours and 20 minutes

3 hours

3 hours and 20 minutes

Front Suspension 

Telescopic fork

Telescopic fork

Telescopic fork

Telescopic fork

Rear Suspension

Monoshock

Monoshock

Monoshock

Monoshock

Front Brake 

320mm Disc 

320mm Disc 

320mm Disc 

320mm Disc 

Rear Brake

230mm Disc

230mm Disc

230mm Disc

230mm Disc

Ground Clearance

175mm

175mm

175mm

175mm

Seat Height

815mm

815mm

815mm

815mm

Kerb Weight

152kg

152kg

152kg

152kg

The fully-faired KM3000 still resembles the Kawasaki Ninja 300 like the first-gen model did. But there are some changes to this model, though, like a more rounded tank design, different front-fairing design, telescopic fork now painted in gold colour and a new swingarm design (steel tube in the KM3000 and the KM400 and aluminium in the KM3000-V and KM4000-V). The Kabira KM4000, on the other hand, no longer looks like a cross between the Kawasaki Z100 and the Yamaha FZ as it gets a completely new oval-shaped headlight design, rounded tank design like the KM3000 and a more aggressive design on the tank extensions and battery covers. 

Compared to the previous-gen models, the KM3000 and KM4000’s peak power outputs have gone up by 6kW and 4kW respectively, resulting in quicker acceleration times while top speed has remained the same at 120kmph. The claimed range of both the KM3000 and KM4000 have gone up by 58km and 28km respectively when compared with the base variants of the second-gen models.  

Both the Kabira KM3000 and the KM4000 come equipped with a 5-inch TFT instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity, two display modes: Light and Dark and cruise control. Bookings are now open on the manufacturer’s website and deliveries for the bikes will start from March 2024. The Kabira KM3000 and KM4000’s rivals are the Revolt RV400, Oben Rorr and the Tork Kratos R.

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