Kabira Mobility KM4000
Kabira Mobility KM4000 is a electric sports bike with price starting from Rs. 1.65 lakh. KM4000 has a range of 201 km. The Charging time of KM4000 is 3.2 hr with fast charging support. It is available in Red colour only and 2 variants. It can achive a maximum speed of 120 kmph. The bike gets disc brakes in the front and rear, apart from this it weighs 152 kg.
KM4000 Price and Variants
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178 km/charge . 4.1 Kwh . 3 Hr |
Rs. 1.65 Lakh
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201 km/charge . 5.15 Kwh . 3.2 Hr |
Rs. 1.76 Lakh
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KM4000 Riding Range
Specifications of KM4000
- 201 km/chargeRange
- 5.15 KwhBattery Capacity
- 3.2 HrCharging Time
- 120 km/HrTop Speed
- 152 KgKerb Weight
- TubelessTyre Type
KM4000 Key Highlights
Price: The Kabira Mobility KM4000 is available in two variants: KM4000 and KM4000-V. The KM4000’s prices start from Rs 1,76,000 (ex-showroom Goa, excluding FAME 2 subsidy).
Features: The Kabira Mobility KM4000 has a 5-inch TFT instrument console. It comes with five riding modes: Eco, City, Sports, Parking, and Reverse. The bike also has an LED headlamp with daytime running lights (DRLs), along with standard LED taillights and indicators.
Motor: The Kabira Mobility KM4000 comes equipped with a 12kW motor that produces a top speed of 120kmph and a 0-40kmph acceleration time of 2.9 seconds. It gets a 4.1kWh capacity battery pack that produces a claimed range of 178km and takes about 3 hours to fully charge the battery using a 1.5kW charger. The KM4000-V gets a 5.15kWh capacity battery pack with a claimed range of 201km and requires about 3 hours and 20 minutes to fully charge the battery.
Suspension, Brakes & Other Details: The Kabira Mobility KM4000 is built on a diamond steel frame with a rear monoshock and telescopic fork. It uses 320mm front and 230mm rear disc brakes with a Combined Braking System (CBS). The bike rides on 17-inch alloy wheels. In the base model, it has 110-section front and 140-section rear tyres, while the top-end version boasts 190-section rear tyres. The bike weighs 152 kg and has a comfortable seat height of 815mm.
Rivals: The Kabira Mobility KM4000’s rivals are the Revolt RV400, Oben Rorr, Tork Kratos R and Matter Aera.
Latest Updates on KM4000
Kabira Mobility has launched the 2nd generation model of the KM4000 at Rs 1,76,000 (ex-showroom Goa, excluding FAME 2 subsidy). The naked electric motorcycle is available in two variants: KM4000 and KM4000-V.
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Questions & Answers on KM4000
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- The KM 4000 and the KM 3000 share the same motor and lithium-ion battery pack, however, the usable capacity is different. While the naked uses a 4.4kWh pack, it goes down to 4kWh on its faired sibling. Even the power outputs are different. The 8kW motor on the naked churns 5kW of continuous power while the faired bike’s 6kW motor manages to produce 3.5kW of continuous power. With faired motorcycles generally associated with more performance, this comes as a bit of a surprise. In terms of hardware too, the KM 4000 gets better equipment in form of USD forks and dual discs at the front. The KM 3000 does with conventional telescopic forks and a single disc at the front. Both the bikes get the same disc at the rear and are aided by a combined braking system. Kabira says that their customer surveys revealed that customers were expecting more performance from the naked, while they wanted the faired bike to be more of a commuter. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- It would be unfair to give a verdict here as the battery's life would depend on certain factors such as riding conditions, charging cycle, maintenance, etc. For more details, you may get in touch with the brand directly.
- You need no license or registration in India for scooters that have their top speed capped at 25km per hour or have a motor of 250W or lower. However, the Kabira Mobility KM 4000 is powered by a 5000 W Hub Motor and the top speed is around 120kmph, thus requiring license and registration.
- The Kabira Mobility KM4000 features three power modes (Eco, City and Sports), with varying motor output and throttle response. According to the company, the KM 3000 and KM 4000 are capable of delivering 120km and 150km, respectively, in Eco mode. Switch to Sports mode and the range drops to 60km and 90km.
- For the availability and prices of the battery, we'd suggest you connect with the nearest authorized service center. Click on the link and select your desired city for service centers.
- Apro. 1 lakh
- You may charge your vehicle as per the requirements, as it totally depends on your usage.
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