Patanjali is set to shake up India’s electric mobility market. Its new electric cycle could deliver up to 200 km on a single charge. The booking amount is just ₹3,499. This cycle targets first-time EV buyers, students, and anyone looking for an affordable, eco-friendly way to get around.
Battery Breakthrough
The key highlight is the lithium-ion battery. Patanjali claims it can last for 200 km per charge. Fast-charging tech will reportedly get you a full battery in 30-60 minutes. That’s super-fast for an e-cycle. The battery should be removable, making it easy to charge or secure. You might get 800-1000 charge cycles before it needs replacing.
Impressive Performance For The Price
Leaks say the cycle comes with a 250W brushless hub motor. It can reach speeds up to 25 km/h, following Indian rules. Riders will get three modes:
- Eco for range
- City for balance
- Power for acceleration
You can use pedal assist or just throttle—choose what’s best for you. An aluminum frame keeps the weight below 22 kg, so it’s easy to move and park anywhere.
Premium Features, Budget Price
Despite being affordable, the Patanjali e-cycle might offer some cool tech. There could be a 3.5-inch digital display showing speed, battery, and range info. Bluetooth connection for your phone is rumored. USB charging, LED headlights and taillights, and an anti-theft alarm may be part of the package. A mobile holder would let you use navigation on rides.
A Price Strategy To Beat All Others
Analysts expect the final price to land between ₹10,000-15,000. This will undercut all current electric cycles, which start at ₹25,000. With Patanjali’s stores and online sales, this bike could reach all corners of the country. EMI options might start at just ₹500-700 per month, making it even easier for people in rural and small towns to own one.
Will The Specs Live Up To The Hype?
Big questions remain. Most e-cycles today get only 60-80 km per charge. Either Patanjali has made a huge jump in battery tech, or the promises might be too optimistic. Also, a possible top speed of 50 km/h would need special approvals.
Game-Changer For India?
Even if Patanjali delivers half its promises, this electric cycle could change how millions of Indians travel every day. It would be perfect for:
- College students
- Delivery workers
- Senior citizens
- Urban commuters
Bookings are set to open soon at Patanjali outlets and online. This could be a true “Nano moment” for electric vehicles in India. Still, buyers should wait for real-world testing to see if the cycle lives up to the buzz.