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The Mach 2 is offered in two variants – standard and Recon priced at Rs 2.99 lakh and 3.99 lakh, respectively (both prices ex-showroom, Bengaluru). The prices are introductory and are for the first 1,000 customers only. In terms of design, the Mach 2 looks the same as the older version but gets a new aluminium flop for the charging port lid, unlike the previous plastic unit. And now, it’s offered in nine different colours – Lighting Blue, Asteroid Grey, Turbo Red, Afterburner Yellow, Stealth Grey, Cosmic Black, Plasma Red, Supersonic Silver, and Stellar White. It also gets subtle changes for the graphics.
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The F77 Mach 2 is powered by a 7.1 kWh battery pack paired with a 27kW motor whereas the Recon uses a larger 10.3 kWh battery pack paired with a 30kW motor. The standard variant has a claimed range of 211km and the Recon variant gets a 323km range. The Recon variant gets ten levels of switchable regenerative braking levels and the standard variant gets only three levels.
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In terms of features, the updated bikes get three ride modes, a five-inch TFT digital cluster, auto-dimming lights, hill hold, ABS, and dynamic stability control. The top-of-the-line Recon variant additionally gets four levels of traction control. The bike also flashes the lights when it’s stationary as a safety feature when the motor is on. Talking about the hardware, the Mach 2 gets 41mm USD front forks, and a preload adjustable mono-shock at the rear. Braking duties are handled by a single 320mm front and 230mm rear disc mounted on 17-inch wheels wrapped in 110/70 front and 150/60 rear tyres.
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