Avore Electric Motorcycle: This new electric bike will soon enter the Indian market, will get long range in a single charge.
Avore Electric Motorcycle—The demand for electric vehicles is increasing rapidly in the Indian two-wheeler market. Meanwhile, Ahmedabad-based startup company Samarth E-Mobility has made full preparations to launch the first electric motorcycle in the Indian market under its new brand Avore Electric. The company has recently released its first official teaser on the social media platform. According to the report, this new electric motorcycle can be officially launched by the end of July 2026.
Avore Electric Motorcycle: This new electric bike will soon enter the Indian market, will get long range in a single charge.

This bike will compete with the 125cc to 200cc segment
The company is presenting this motorcycle as a direct alternative to petrol-powered bikes in the 125cc to 200cc segment. According to the testing pictures and teasers surfaced on the internet, the look of the bike is quite muscular and aggressive. It has LED projector headlights and sleek turn indicators at the front. The sporty alloy wheels with dual-tone red and silver paintwork are clearly visible in the side profile.
In terms of safety, it is expected to get single-channel ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) with disc brakes on both wheels. For a comfortable ride, telescopic forks have been provided at the front and monoshock suspension setup at the rear.
You will get a range of more than 250 kilometers in full charge
The digital instrument console screen given in the teaser shows a remaining range of 215 kilometers with 82 percent battery capacity. This clearly indicates that when fully charged, this electric bike can easily give a range of 250 to 260 kilometers.
- Expected Price: According to market experts, its starting ex-showroom price could be around Rs 1.50 lakh.
- Battery and Motor: It can get a 5kWh IP67 certified lithium-ion battery pack and a 10.5kW motor.
- Competition: After launch, it will compete directly with established bikes like Revolt RV400, Oben Rorr and Ola Roadster in the Indian market.
Official statement and technology
“We have worked hard over the last three years and with a team of over 100 engineers, we have developed more than nine key systems for this motorcycle completely in-house. Our aim is not just to add features, but to build the entire architecture of the vehicle on intelligent technology.”
— Founder and CEO, Avor Electric
License will be required to ride
It falls in the category of a high-speed electric motorcycle. Its top speed is estimated to be more than 100 kilometers per hour, due to which as per Indian rules, a valid driving license and RTO registration will be mandatory to drive it on the road. The company is initially focusing on taking it directly to customers through the direct-to-consumer (D2C) model and strengthening its select digital network.
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