ZELIO X-MEN 2.0 ELECTRIC SCOOTER, DESIGN AND FEATURES WILL BE FORCED TO BUY

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ZELIO X-MEN 2.0: The X-MEN 2.0 COMES WITH FRONT AND REAR DISC BRAKES, ALLOY WHEELS AT THE FRONT AND A HUB MOTOR AT THE REAR. The scooter's front telescopic and rear spring-loaded shock absorbers ensure a comfortable ride even on uneven roads.

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ZELIO X-MEN 2.0: ZELIO Ebikes has launched the X-MEN 2.0, the hi-tech variant of its popular X-MEN electric scooter series on November 12, 2024. Equipped with hi-tech features and with efficiency, X-MEN 2.0 is designed to meet the needs of hi-tech urban travellers, including school students, college goers, office workers. Let us tell you that this scooter has been made available in four different variants.

Lead Acid Battery Variants:

60V 32AH: Rs 71,500

72V 32AH: Rs 74,000

Lithium-ion battery variants:

60V 30AH: Rs 87,500

74V 32AH: Rs 91,500

The X-Men 2.0 offers an impressive performance, with a top speed of 25 km/h and a range of up to 100 kilometres on a single charge. Its 60/72V BLDC motor consumes only 1.5 units of electricity per charge, making it energy efficient. With a gross weight of 90 kg and a loading capacity of 180 kg, the X-Men 2.0 is built to meet daily needs.

The charging time varies according to the type of battery, the lithium-ion model takes 4-5 hours and the lead acid model takes 8-10 hours to fully recharge, the scooter has been launched in four strong color options. Which riders will like a lot.

Specifications and Features

Talking about the features and specifications of X-Men 2.0, it comes with front and rear disc brakes, alloy wheels in the front and a hub motor at the rear. The scooter's front telescopic and rear spring-loaded shock absorbers ensure a comfortable ride even on uneven roads. Apart from this, the electric scooter includes anti-theft alarm, central locking, reverse gear, parking switch, auto-repair switch, USB charger and a digital display for better user convenience. With these impressive features, ZELIO offers an expandable warranty of one year or 10,000 kilometres for both lead acid and lithium-ion battery variants.