KTM Electric Scooter spotted while being tested for the first time, likely to be produced in India, all we know

KTM Electric Scooter spotted while being tested for the first time, likely to be produced in India, all we know

KTM Electric Scooter: KTM has begun testing its electric scooter after introducing a number of interesting bikes to the Indian market. Its test mule has now been caught in the act. The first electric scooter from KTM may be released on the international market first, followed by the Indian market. The electric scooter from KTM took a while to develop. KTM may launch its electric two-wheeler by the following year, according to media reports. The KTM electric scooter will be in direct competition with Ola as well as high-end electric scooters from TVS, Simple Energy, Ather, Bajaj, Okinawa, Ampere, and Okaya.

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KTM Electric Scooter expected specifications

A floor-mounted battery pack will be included with the next KTM electric scooter. However, more specific information won’t be released until later. Two versions of the KTM electric scooter may exist, according to media sources. Its 4 kW motor option can reach a high speed of 45 kmph, while its 8 kW motor option can reach a top speed of 100 kmph. With a battery life of 100 to 150 kilometres, KTM can provide electric scooters.

Design details

It has two vertically stacked projector headlamps. Furthermore, it has widescreen and LED indicators. It has a maxi-style aesthetic overall. The remaining spy pictures show that it will have svelte side body panels, a mono-shock at the back, an aluminium swingarm, Bybre braking callipers, alloy wheels, and a digital instrument cluster.

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