Zero FXE electric bike spotted during testing will develop special EV for India

Zero is testing its FXE electric bike in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Which has been spotted during testing. It is being said that the company is testing it in India to collect data and develop a special electric vehicle. Let us know what features this bike comes with.

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Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist
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Zero FXE electric bike spotted during testing will develop special EV for India
Zero FXE electric bike spotted during testing will develop special EV for India

Zero FXE electric bike has recently been spotted during testing in India. This bike has been spotted in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Seeing the speed at which the bike is being tested, it is expected that it is going to be launched in India soon. At the same time, let us know what features this bike is going to be equipped with.

Zero is a tested brand for making best-in-class performing electric motorcycles. Its FXE is, however, a supermoto-style electric motorcycle. Supermoto style bodywork, definitely known to be all with sharpness and an overall sleek profile, is what gives it that. The motorcycle has been fitted with a 7.2kWh battery pack, thereby ensuring a range of about 168 km. It is powered by 34kW, which is equivalent to 46 PS of power, giving a peak torque of 106 Nm. Its highest speed is 136 km per hour. Fully charges the bike in 1.3 hours.

The electric bike Zero FXE comes with a suspension setup that includes a 41mm Showa inverted fork and a 40mm Showa mono-shock. It comes shod with 110-section Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tires at the front and 140-section at the rear; both sides are equipped with 17-inch alloys. As for the braking on the bike, there's 320 mm up front and 240 mm rear disc, which powers a Bosch dual-channel ABS.

Muskan Kumawat

Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist

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