Nexzu Mobility launches four e-cycle variants, introduces price cuts
The Roadlark and Bazinga electric cycles now provide customers with the flexibility to choose from three different battery packs: 5.2 Ah, 8.7 Ah, and 14.5 Ah.
Nexzu Mobility, provider of urban transportation solutions, has announced the launch of four new variants within its Bazinga and Roadlark range of electric cycles. Additionally, the company has also implemented a price reduction across its existing product lineup.
Both the Bazinga and Roadlark electric cycles now come equipped with swappable batteries, offering consumers a more affordable range of options. The swappable batteries are available in capacities ranging from 5.2 Ah to 14.5 Ah, catering to varying needs and preferences. This enhancement in battery options starts with the entry-level Rompus Plus range, making Nexzu Mobility's entire product range more accessible to a wider audience.
The Roadlark and Bazinga electric cycles now provide customers with the flexibility to choose from three different battery packs: 5.2 Ah, 8.7 Ah, and 14.5 Ah. These batteries offer respective ranges of 30 kms, 45 kms, and 100 kms, empowering users to select the most suitable option based on their commuting requirements and budget. Additionally, all three battery options are swappable, providing added convenience for charging, especially for individuals residing in high-rise buildings.

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21 Mar 2024
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