With the unveiling of the highly anticipated Mantis, Orxa Energies has set the ground for a paradigm shift in electric mobility. Priced at Rs 3,60,000 (ex-showroom Bengaluru and inclusive of the standard 1.3kW charger), the Mantis aims to redefine the electric bike landscape. Let’s look at the important features, standards, and strategic activities implemented by Orxa to provide a complete ownership experience.
Pricing and Booking Details
?The Mantis is available for booking, with a booking amount of Rs 10,000 for the initial 1,000 customers and Rs 25,000 for subsequent bookings. The first set of deliveries is scheduled to commence in Bengaluru in April 2024, followed by additional batches in July and October 2024 and this strategic rollout plan ensures a phased and efficient delivery process.
Warranty and Exclusivity
Buyers of the Mantis can enjoy peace of mind with a 3-year or 30,000km warranty covering the vehicle, battery, and motor. It’s worth noting that the electric bike is not eligible for the FAME 2 subsidy, aligning with the Ultraviolette F77 in this regard, positioning it as a premium offering in the market.
Powerful Performance
The Mantis is propelled by a liquid-cooled motor generating an impressive peak power output of 20.5kW and a maximum torque of 93Nm. With a claimed top speed of 135kmph and a rapid 0-100kmph acceleration time of 8.9 seconds the Mantis promises an exhilarating riding experience.
Battery and Charging
Featuring an 8.9kWh non-removable IP67-rated battery, the Mantis boasts an estimated Indian Driving Conditions (IDC) range of 221km. Charging the battery from 0-80% with the standard 1.3kW charger takes 5 hours, while the ‘Blitz’ 3.3kW charger achieves the same in just 2 hours and 30 minutes. Both chargers require a 15A socket for optimal performance.
Advanced Chassis and Suspension
The Mantis boasts an all-aluminum aerospace-grade alloy frame and subframe, a segment-first in its category. The suspension setup comprises a 41mm telescopic fork and a mono-shock with preload adjustability. However, some enthusiasts might have expected an inverted fork at this price point.
Safety Features
Ensuring rider safety, the electric bike is equipped with a 320mm front disc featuring a four-piston radial caliper and a 230mm rear disc with a single-piston floating caliper. The inclusion of a single-channel ABS as standard might leave some desiring a dual-channel ABS setup.
Innovative Features
The Mantis is not just about power and performance; it also incorporates cutting-edge features. The 5-inch TFT instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity and navigation through an app enhances the overall riding experience. Other features include phone notifications, ride analytics, twin projector LED headlights, regenerative braking, a side stand sensor, and in-house developed ride-by-wire technology and the bike operates on a Linux-based Orxa operating system.
Design and Colors
Available in Urban Black and Jungle Grey, the Mantis showcases a sleek and modern design. The aesthetic appeal is further complemented by all-LED lighting contributing to both form and function.
Strategic Partnerships for Long-Term Ownership
Orxa Energies has laid the foundation for long-term ownership with strategic partnerships. The collaboration with Nunam, a Bengaluru-based startup ensures an end-of-life battery buyback service promising a “40 percent cost advantage” and this initiative aligns with Orxa’s commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of the Mantis by 40 percent at the end of its life cycle.
Spare It, another Bengaluru-based startup is entrusted with servicing the electric bike. Additionally, Orxa has joined forces with Bolt for fast charging solutions with plans for over 100 charging points along highways to facilitate long-distance riding.
Conclusion
Rivalling the Orxa Mantis will be the Ultraviolette F77 positioning itself as a middle ground between the more affordable Tork Kratos R and the F77 and the Mantis with its impressive specifications and forward-thinking ownership strategy is set to leave a lasting impact on the electric two-wheeler market. As it hits the streets in 2024 the Mantis promises to be not just a bike but a revolutionary experience in the realm of electric mobility.
2023-11-22 18:06:10