If you are looking for an alternative to a gasoline bike with decent speed, a host of features, and just the right ergonomics, this is the pick. Previously, we reviewed the Evee C1, C1 Air, and C1 Pro, but this Evee Gen Z electric bike looks the most suitable for early adapters, especially students. Read below to learn more about this electric bike.
Differentiating Looks
This e-bike comes in a combination of glossy black with a golden accent running throughout this bike. Its design philosophy reflects the taste of Gen Z. Having DRLs, parking lamps, and headlights at the front with a badging of RUN at different places makes it attractive and not old school. It’s front and rear alloys come in a matt black finish, while at the rear, you will get a reflector and a pair of stunning headlights.
Steering And Other Features
A multi-feature steering wheel holds a display screen with 3 accessible speed modes, a battery indicator, a hazard button, a speedometer, headlights, a reverse button, and dual horns. A charging slot is given near the storage space, and the trunk is spacious enough to keep a helmet and charger inside. Seat cushioning for both driver and pillion rider makes the overall driving experience pleasant.
Engine And Performance
The Evee GenZ comes with a 60-volt graphene battery of 23 Amps paired with an 800-watt motor. Together, these produce a company-claimed range of 60 to 65 km/charge, but the attainable top speed remains restricted to 50 km/hr. It has disc brakes on both front and rear wheels, which makes its handling precise and comfortable.
The automatic transmission blended with decent acceleration makes it suitable for early adapters and provides a smooth ride. Its charging time is 7 hrs, and the total battery cycles you will get are 5000.
For extra context, a fuel comparison of Evee Gen Z with a 70 cc bike, which goes above 4 to 4.5 Rs/ km, shows that this e-bike remains at a maximum of 3 Rs/km with a charging time of 7 hours from a residential charger.
Verdict
This Gen Z bike might look sluggish at times, but since it is designed for early riders, it encourages maximum safety, decent power, and acceleration. This two-wheeler comes with a price tag of 1,70,000. So, if you are a student and want a daily commuter, this is possibly a considerable option out there.