Many Pakistanis want to transition from automobiles to bikes due to the country's historically high inflation rate. However, because of the rising cost of gasoline, conventional motorcycles are also becoming an unfeasible choice.


United Auto Industries (PVT) LTD. saw this as a chance and expanded its selection of electric cycle models by three. These are the bicycles:

Revolt:


Revolt is an entry-level electric commuter bike with an electric engine in the rear and a standard 70CC cycle frame. It also has alloy wheels.


Details reveal that Revolt has a 1500-watt engine and a 48-Volt battery that together enable a maximum range of 75 kilometers and a peak speed of 80 kph on the road. To completely charge the battery, it requires 4 to 5 hours.


Although it has a classic 70CC cycle appearance, it has a few significant upgrades, including a front disc brake, alloy rims, an inverted telescopic front suspension, and a clutchless drive.

Priced at Rs. 253,000, sales of the Revolt are expected to start this week.


Spark:



The Spark is a mid-range electronic commuter cycle from United with a standard 100CC bike design.

Its 2000-watt electric motor powers the vehicle's back tire. According to the manufacturer, the engine and 48-Volt battery enable a peak speed of 90 km/h and a maximum range of 85 kilometers on a single charge. To completely charge the battery, it requires 4 to 5 hours.


Additionally, Spark has a clutchless transmission, alloy rims, an inverted telescopic front suspension, and a front disc brake. It costs Rs. 265,000, and dispatches will start this week as well.

Bullet:



The top-of-the-line electronic commuter cycle from United has a traditional 125CC bike design.


Spark and Bullet both have a 2000-watt electric motor powering the back wheel. According to the manufacturer, the engine and larger 72-Volt battery enable a peak speed of 100 km/h and a maximum range of 95 kilometers on a single charge. To completely charge the battery, it requires 4 to 5 hours.


Additionally, Bullet has a clutchless transmission, alloy rims, an inverted telescopic front suspension, and a front disc brake. It costs Rs. 288,000, and dispatches will start this week as well.


The new electric cycles from United are a good deal and significantly better than regular bikes at a fair price. These features will probably help United's new electric motorcycles rapidly gain popularity.