Svitch Group has introduced the CSR 762 electric bike priced competitively at Rs. 1,89,999 (ex showroom). CSR 762 is the first electric bike in its class with a 40L space for helmet in the front. With sleek design, three colours, it hits a top speed of 120kmph and offers a 190km range on a single charge. Furthermore, it has got a special spot for the phone to act as a second display. Apart from this, users can carry two extra battery suitcases for a longer ride. There is no need for liquid cooling systems as the e-bike stays cool with air cooling tech for the motor and other important parts.
Rajkumar Patel, MD, and Founder of Svitch Group of Companies quoted "Proud to unveil CSR 762 – an electric bike that's more than a ride. It's a symphony of speed and creativity, fueled by passion and a commitment to excellence.”
The company has kickstarted the Expression of Interest (EOI) campaign and aims to select high-interest cities strategically for enhanced service accessibility. Prospective riders can now express their interest in acquiring the CSR762 by a nominal payment of Rs 1. Upon reaching 100,000 EOIs, Svitch Group plans to establish outlets in those key regions. To join, individuals can fill out the EOI form on the CSR762 website, submitting necessary details before the March 31 deadline.
Svitch Group invites all biking enthusiasts to be a part of the electric revolution. Experience the thrill of CSR 762 firsthand by visiting the Expression of Interest (EOI) page on the official CSR762 website at www.csr762.com/eoi
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