Walton launches new e-bike with 120 km range, per km cost only 15 paisa
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Walton has launched a new electric bike, Takyon 1.00 (38 AH), which is approved by BRTA and offers a range of up to 120 kilometer on a single charge. Using the electric bike will cost only 15 paisa per kilometer. Priced at BDT 149,500 only, the e-bike is available in three attractive colors—red, gray, and blue. It can be purchased from all Walton Plaza on cash payment or installment facilities across the county.
Electric bikes are currently at the top of customers' preferences as an economical mode of transport for short distances. The Takyon brand has already made a significant impact in the market and has become a symbol of reliability and trust among electric bike enthusiasts. Walton has launched the Takyon 1.00 (38 AH) model for the continuous demand from consumers for e-bike. The maintenance cost of e-bike is low, and is easy for anyone to ride.
The Takyon 1.00 (38 AH) model is specifically designed for urban or rural roads. Featuring a 1.2 kW BLDC hub motor, the bike uses a 72-volt, 38 Ampere-Hour environmentally friendly graphene lead-acid battery, which can be easily charged from any 220-volt AC line, taking about 6-8 hours for a full charge. Weighing 140 kg, it can carry up to 180 kg.
Furthermore, it has many advanced features including tubeless tires, disc brakes, and robust shock absorbers, ensuring a comfortable and safe riding experience. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 50 km/h, this electric bike includes gear shifting mode. The e-bike features an LCD display to show speed, battery charge, and light indicators.
Along with the Takyon 1.00 (38 AH), currently Walton offers various models of e-bike like the Takyon Leo and Takyon 1.00 (26 AH). Customers can conveniently purchase all Takyon electric bikes on easy installments from their nearest Walton Plaza. Walton provides up to tow years parts warranty on its e-bikes.
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