Revolt RV 400 Sold Out In Hyderabad And Ahmedabad
- Mar 4, 2020
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People, there’s yet another electric scooter coming your way! This time though, it’s from Chennai. Blacksmith, the company that teased its first electric motorcycle, the B2, a few months ago, has now shared a new teaser of their upcoming e-scooter. Called the B3, it looks like a big and brawny version of the Vespa. And in a sea of curvy scooters, the B3 could turn more heads whilst standing still.
Also read: Revolt RV 400 Costs Only Rs 3,499*
As of now, the company has not shared official images of the B3, so all you have to do is stare at this blacked-out image! However, after turning the brightness on our screen to the max, we can see that the e-scooter gets LED lights at the front and back, a massive seat, a windscreen and a backrest. Additionally, it gets a digital instrument cluster that displays turn-by-turn navigation apart from the regular trove of information.
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The electric scooter is powered by a 5kW continuous electric motor which has a rated power output of 19.7PS of power and 96Nm of torque. The company says that the 72V lithium-ion battery in the electric scooter is the same as the B2. The scooter comes with a claimed range of 120km and a top speed of 120kmph.
There’s no word about the price yet, but we expect it to cost north of Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom). So, when the company launches the B3 next year, would you prefer something brawny like it or rather choose the elegant Ather 450? Let us know in the comments section below
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