Bengaluru-based start-up River launches Indie at Rs 1.25 lakh, which makes it affordable than its rivals. Available in three colours – Monsoon Blue, Summer Red and Spring Yellow, the Indie packs practicality features such as 43L underseat storage, pannier mounts, front footpegs and crash guards.
Features & Specifications
The River Indie has 4kWh battery pack with a claimed real-world range of 120km. The River claims the battery can be charged to 80 percent in 5 hours using the standard charger. The mid-mounted motor on the Indie is rated for 6.7kW (peak) and 26Nm of torque and sends power to the rear wheel via a belt final drive, propelling it from 0-40kph in 3.9s and a claimed top speed of 90kph. The battery and the scooter both have a 5 year/50,000km warranty.
It has an accessible 770mm seat height and runs on 14-inch wheels (like the Yamaha Aerox and the Aprilia SR160) and has a telescopic fork/twin shock absorber (front/rear) suspension set-up. The Indie has a 240mm/200mm (front/rear) disc brake set-up, with CBS, and 165mm of ground clearance. It has a claimed gradeability (ability to climb inclines) of 18 degrees, which is less than an Ather 450X (20 degrees) but more than an Ola S1 Pro (15 degrees).
The Indie has a colour LCD dash and the rider can toggle between three ride modes – Eco, Ride and Rush. A couple of other useful features include a side stand cut-off, reverse parking assist and 90-degree valve stems. River claims the Indie has the longest and widest seat in the segment.
The River Indie has a few novel features not found on other electric scooters such as crash guards and front footpegs. It also has two USB charging ports, one on the handlebar and one in the glovebox (which also gets a light). The Indie gets all-LED lighting and a host of add-on luggage options such as a 25-litre top box and a pannier set, which can hold up to 40 litres.
The River Indie ships with the charger included in the price and can be booked on the company’s website starting today with deliveries slated to commence in August 2023. The company has plans to establish a fast-charging network but not this year. Currently, River will sell the Indie e-scooter in Bengaluru, with plans to expand to 50 cities across India by 2024.
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