Revoo launches two new electric bike models

BSS
Published On: 09 Jul 2026, 20:40

DHAKA, July 9, 2026 (BSS) - Revoo Bangladesh today unveiled two new electric bike models, the C35 and C35-Y, at a ceremony held in a city hotel here.

The two models are designed to be compact and optimised for urban commuting. The Revoo C35 is priced at Taka 164,900, while the Revoo C35-Y is available at Taka 139,900, said a press release.

According to the company, the electric bikes are designed for local professionals and students and offer a travel range of up to nearly 130 kilometres on a single charge. 

The dashboard features a real-time Battery Management System (BMS) percentage display, enabling riders to monitor the battery level. The models also include an integrated 8-inch full-screen LCD dashboard with a user interface and display functions.

Launched under the theme "Ride Different", the two models feature a "mecha" design with sharp muscle lines, a blade-style air guide side grille and an aerodynamic stance. The Revoo C35 and C35-Y are available in four colour options: Jet Black, Space Grey, Memphis Green and Glow Red.

Both models are powered by a 72V 35Ah Graphene Battery paired with a powertrain. The C35 has a top speed of up to 60 km per hour, while the C35-Y has a top speed of up to 55 km per hour.

Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, Executive Director of Revoo Bangladesh Vane Ni said, "Revoo translates innovative engineering into smart, zero-emission solutions that directly address the daily perils of modern Bangladeshi riders."

 

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