The new cafe racer model, AtumVader e-bike, which is to be
manufactured at the company's Patancheru (Telangana) facility, comes with a 2.4
kWh battery pack, a tubular chassis, LED indicator and tail lamp, the company
said.
Moreover, as much as 90 percent of the vehicle is made from
indigenously sourced components, it added.
The company's e-bike has received approval from the
Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI).
"With the increasing demand for sustainable living and
durable vehicles, we always keep our customers' safety and cost-effective
pricing in mind. While keeping the electric bike's safety features in mind,
AtumVader has specially curated safety switches and high-end tires for off-road
use as well," said Vamsi G Krishna, Managing Director at Atumobile.
The company has already received positive feedback following
the deliveries of its first low-speed version, Atum 1.0, to over 1,000
customers, he said, adding, "with this latest version AtumVader, we hope
to see a growth trajectory in our EV (electric vehicle) business."
The bike offers latest features such as a hub motor with a
2.4 kWh battery pack that allows the bike to go up to 100 kms on a single
charge at a top speed of 65 kmph, it said.
Besides, it has no clutch and does not require a leg brake
and a rider can simply use their hands to accelerate.