The Kabira Mobility KM4000 is an electric motorcycle, available in 2 variants, at a starting price of Rs 1.66 Lakh. The KM4000 produces a peak power of 12 kW. The battery capacity of the Kabira KM4000V is 5.15 Kwh. The weight of the KM4000 is 152 kg.The KM4000 comes with a Disc brake up front and Disc brake at the rear. As far as safety is concerned, it features Combi Brake System. You can buy the KM4000 in 1 colour - Red.
Kabira Mobility has launched the KM4000 Mark II starting at Rs 1,74,000 (ex-showroom Goa, excluding Fame 2 subsidy).
The Kabira KM4000 is a naked electric bike from a Goa-based EV maker, Kabira Mobility. It also has a faired counterpart, called the KM3000. Mark II version of the KM4000 gets a refreshed front design and features technical changes as well.
There are two variants of the Kabira Mobility KM4000: the standard KM4000 and the top KM4000-V. The starting price of the KM4000 is Rs 1,74,000 (ex-showroom Goa, excluding Fame 2 subsidy).
The 12kW hub-mounted motor powering the Kabira Mobility KM3000 mark-II generates 16.3PS and 192Nm. The bike is claimed to have a top speed of 120kmph. Kabira Mobility claims a 2.9-second 0–40kmph acceleration time.
With a 4.1kWh lithium-ion battery pack and a claimed range of 178km, the base KM4000 requires 3 hours to fully charge when using a 1.5kW on-board charger. On the other hand, the top KM4000-V variant has a 5.15kWh battery with a 201km claimed range and requires 3 hours and 20 minutes to charge from empty to 100 percent.
The Kabira Mobility KM4000 features a 5-inch TFT instrument console. The bike has five riding modes: Eco, City, Sports, Parking and Reverse. It features an LED headlamp with DRLs (daytime running lights), along with standard LED taillights and indicators.
Built on a diamond steel chassis, it has a rear monoshock and telescopic fork. Braking duties are handled by 320mm front and 230mm rear disc brakes with a CBS (Combined Braking System). It has 17-inch alloy wheels. The base model of the KM4000 has 110-section front and 140-section rear tyres, while the top-end version has 190-section rear tyres. It weighs 152 kg at the kerb and has a seat height of 815mm.
The Kabira Mobility KM4000 goes up against the Revolt RV400, Oben Rorr, Tork Kratos R and Matter Aera.