Stryder Cycle, a Tata Group company, announced the launch of two new e-bikes—Airborne and Arcus—expanding its electric mobility portfolio. The models are aimed at making eco-friendly commuting more accessible while addressing urban congestion and sustainability needs.
Airborne is designed for adventure and all-terrain riding, featuring a power-packed motor, 10.4Ah battery with up to 35 km range, fast charging capability, extra-wide tyres, smart LCD display, and multiple ride modes.
Arcus focuses on everyday practicality, offering a removable 11.6Ah battery with up to 60 km range, a 5-inch LCD multi-colour display, integrated lighting, and a mobile charging point for convenience.
Rahul Gupta, Business Head, Stryder, said: “At Stryder, our focus is to make sustainable mobility both aspirational and practical. With Airborne and Arcus, we are introducing e-bikes that cater to evolving city lifestyles, whether it’s daily commuting, short errands, or leisure rides. Backed by the trust of the TATA Group, we remain committed to delivering innovative and reliable mobility solutions to consumers across the country.”
Stryder highlighted affordability, stylish design, and Tata Group-backed quality as key differentiators. The company continues to expand its e-bike portfolio to meet rising demand for cleaner transportation choices in India.