Key Highlights
- Matter Energy launching a new electric motorcycle
- Will be an affordable model
- To be cheaper than the existing Aera 5000 series
Matter Energy recently started delivering India’s first geared electric motorcycle, the Aera 5000. The e-motorcycle has been made available to the customers almost a year after its official launch with a price range falling under Rs. 2 lakh. Meanwhile, the company has apparently started working on its next electric motorcycle model which is said to be introduced with a lower price tag than the Aera 5000 series. Which new model is Matter Energy is now working on and when can the launch be expected? We have shared the details below:
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Matter Budget Electric Motorcycle Model In Works
Matter Energy is now gearing up for its next EV launch. The brand is all set to expand its E2W fleet with another electric motorcycle model. Matter’s CEO & Founder, Mohal Lalbhai, in an exclusive interview with a publication have revealed the plans to introduce a new affordable e-motorcycle model in India. As of now, the moniker of the upcoming Matter e-bike have not been revealed and neither have been the spec-sheet.
And if we go by the details available, Matter will design the new affordable electric motorcycle model using the same platform as the Aera 5000 series. However, in order to make its pricing more affordable, the company could take down some of the high-end features that the Aera series offers.
It can’t be confirmed at the moment if the affordable Matter electric motorcycle will also feature the 4-speed manual gearbox as the Aera 5000. Specifically, considering the brand aims to cut down on the pricing. Nevertheless, there are indications that the new budget Matter electric motorcycle will likely come with a LCD instrument console instead of the TFT console as the Aera 5000.
Besides the low-end instrument cluster, Matter could also skip integration of features such as keyless ignition and others. Additionally, the upcoming budget e-motorcycle model might come with a relatively smaller battery pack than the Aera 5000 and also a low-power electric motor.