Orxa Mantis Sets New Range Standards in India

Orxa Energies has officially launched the Mantis, an electric motorcycle designed to make waves in the Indian market. Priced at Rs 3,60,000 (ex-showroom Bengaluru, inclusive of the standard 1.3kW charger), the Mantis boasts an impressive claimed range of 221km, securing its position as the second-highest range electric bike in India.

Key Features and Specifications

Motor Powerhouse: The Mantis is propelled by a liquid-cooled motor, delivering a peak power output of 20.5kW and a maximum torque of 93Nm. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 8.9 seconds and achieves a claimed top speed of 135kmph.

Powerful Battery: Equipped with a non-removable IP67-rated 8.9kWh battery, the Mantis sets a new standard for electric bikes in terms of range. The estimated Indian Driving Conditions (IDC) range stands at an impressive 221km.

Charging Options: Charging the battery from 0-80% using the standard 1.3kW charger takes 5 hours, while the ‘Blitz’ 3.3kW charger reduces the time to 2 hours and 30 minutes. Both chargers require a 15A socket.

Innovative Frame: The Mantis features an all-aluminium aerospace-grade alloy frame and subframe, a segment-first in its class. The suspension setup comprises a 41mm telescopic fork and a monoshock with preload adjustability.

Safety Features: Stopping power is provided by a 320mm front disc with a four-piston radial caliper and a 230mm rear disc with a single-piston floating caliper. The bike comes with single-channel ABS as standard, although dual-channel ABS could have been a beneficial addition.

Design and Build: The Mantis boasts a sleek design with twin projector LED headlights, all-LED lighting, and a 5-inch TFT instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity and navigation through an app. The e-bike is available in two color options: Urban Black and Jungle Grey.

User-Friendly Features: Orxa Mantis incorporates ride-by-wire technology, regenerative braking, side stand sensor, and a Linux-based Orxa operating system for seamless connectivity and functionality.

Long-Term Ownership Plans: Orxa has partnered with Nunam, a Bengaluru-based startup, for end-of-life battery buyback services, promising a “40 percent cost advantage.Additionally, the company has teamed up with Spare It for servicing and Bolt for fast charging solutions, ensuring a comprehensive ownership experience.

Weight Reduction: Orxa focused on fine-tuning the Mantis during the pandemic period, managing to reduce its weight by over 25kg.

Ownership Details and Future Plans

  • Bookings for the Mantis are currently open, requiring a booking amount of Rs 10,000 for the first 1,000 customers and Rs 25,000 for subsequent bookings.
  • Deliveries for the first batch will commence in Bengaluru in April 2024, followed by additional batches in July and October 2024.
  • The warranty for the vehicle, battery, and motor is set at 3 years or 30,000km.
  • The Mantis is not eligible for the FAME 2 subsidy.
  • Orxa aims to establish over 100 charging points along highways through partnerships with Bolt, facilitating long-distance rides.

Orxa Mantis positions itself as a formidable competitor, offering an enticing blend of range, performance, and features in the burgeoning Indian electric bike market.

 

2023-11-22 15:09:39

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