Svitch Launches its First Electric Bike CSR 752
Svitch, a technology startup based in Ahmedabad, has launched its first electric bike in the Indian market named Svitch CSR 752. The bike is priced at a starting showroom price of INR 1.90 lakh. The company had showcased this electric bike about two years ago and has finally launched it after a long wait. This report will provide a detailed overview of the Svitch CSR 752 electric bike.
Unique Features of CSR 752
According to the company, this electric bike is the first of its kind in its segment. It comes with a dummy fuel tank that can accommodate a helmet with its 40-liter capacity. The bike is available in three color options namely Scarlet Red, Black Diamond, and Molten Mercury.
Specifications of Svitch CSR 752
The Svitch CSR 752 electric bike is powered by a twin lithium-ion battery pack with a capacity of 3.6kWh. This battery is paired with a 3kW mid-drive PMS DC electric motor which is capable of producing a maximum power of 10kW and a peak torque of 56 Nm. The company claims an IDC range of 190 km for the bike. It also offers a top speed of 120 km per hour.
Braking System and Riding Comfort of CSR 752
The Svitch CSR 752 electric bike has been built on a steel skeleton frame. For a comfortable ride, it features telescopic front forks and a mono-shock at the rear. For safety, it is equipped with a combi braking system along with 300 mm front and 280 mm rear disc brakes. The electric bike from the company offers six riding modes for a better riding experience.
- The Svitch CSR 752 is an electric bike launched by Ahmedabad-based tech start-up, Svitch.
- The bike is priced at INR 1.90 lakh and comes with unique features like a dummy fuel tank with 40-liter capacity and three color options.
- It is powered by a twin lithium-ion battery pack with 3.6kWh capacity, offering a range of 190 km and a top speed of 120 km per hour.
- The bike ensures a comfortable and safe ride with features like telescopic front forks, a mono-shock rear, a combi braking system, and six riding modes.