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Stryder Cycles Unveils New ETB 200 E-Bike for the Modern Urban Commuter


Avail 18% off on the E-Bike available on company website and Flipkart

Stryder Cycles, a Tata Group company, expands its e-bike range with the launch of the ETB 200, designed for urban commuters seeking convenience and sustainability. Available at an exclusive price of ₹33,595 with up to 18% off for a limited time on the official website and Flipkart, the ETB 200 stands out with its practical and splash-proof external battery. The launch aligns with the Government of India’s initiative to encourage the adoption of green mobility nationwide.

Mr. Rahul Gupta, Business Head of Stryder Cycles, commented on the launch, said, “Electric cycles are set to drive India’s energy transition. With the ETB 200, we are committed to bringing innovative, user-friendly, and eco-conscious products to our customers. This model, with its unique external battery, provides the flexibility and convenience today’s urban commuter needs. Building on the legacy of TATA Group and our sustainability goals, our e-bikes provide the consumers with an eco-friendly and health-focused alternative that seamlessly meets the demands of urban commuting.”

Stryder ETB 200 combines style and practicality with its 36V high-performance, splash-proof external battery, featuring a two-year warranty. The design allows riders to easily remove the battery for hassle-free charging. Fully charged in just 4 hours, the battery provides a range of up to 40 kilometers, making it ideal for both city commuting and weekend trips. Enhanced features like a suspension fork and dual disc brakes with an automatic power cut-off system offer a smooth and safe riding experience.

As India’s EV market grows, Stryder’s expanded e-bike range marks a significant development in the two-wheeler segment, providing riders the freedom of a traditional bicycle with the added convenience of electric assistance, making long-distance and challenging terrains more accessible.

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