Currently the Aera is available only in 2 variants – 5,000 and 5,000+.
Matter Energy has launched its first electric bike, the Aera, priced at Rs 1.44 lakh for the 5,000 variant and Rs 1.54 lakh for the higher-spec 5,000+ variant. The Aera will be available in four variants in the future but only two of those are currently on sale.
- Both variants get 5kWh battery, claimed 125 km real world range
- First electric bike to have a 4-speed gearbox
- Three year warranty on both battery and vehicle comes standard
Matter Aera electric bike: details
Both variants of the Aera have a liquid-cooled, 5kWh battery with a claimed 125 km real-world range. The liquid-cooled motor on the Aera is rated for a claimed peak power output of 10.5kW. The battery itself weighs approximately 40 kg and the Aera e-bike tips the scales at roughly 180 kg. It’s USP is that it is the first electric bike to boast of a 4-speed gearbox, and at the moment, it is the only one in the market to do so.
The Aera 5,000 gets a 7-inch touch-compatible display with optional Bluetooth connectivity, park assist, keyless operation, OTA updates, progressive blinkers and welcome lights. Over the 5,000, the 5,000+ comes with Bluetooth connectivity as standard along with a lifestyle and care package, although what that entails hasn’t been revealed at the moment.
Matter Aera electric bike: price, future plans
The Matter Aera is priced at Rs 1.44 lakh and Rs 1.54 lakh, for the 5,000 and 5,000+ variants, respectively. The battery pack and the Aera both come standard with a 3 year warranty. Whether the charger is included in the price hasn’t been revealed at the moment.
Matter Energy claims its first experience centre will open in Ahmedabad in the next 45 days and that in the next 3 months it will have 20 dealerships across the country. Furthermore, by the end of this year, that number will grow to approximately 100, claims the Ahmedabad-based startup.
Currently pre-orders are open in metros and tier-1 cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Pune and Chennai, among others. The company also claims that it had started work on its manufacturing facility in November 2022.
All prices mentioned above are ex-showroom, India, including FAME-II subsidy but exclusive of state subsidies.
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