As of December 28, 2025, rumors and viral headlines are circulating about a groundbreaking Tata Electric Bike that promises to make high-performance electric mobility accessible to everyday Indians. Claims suggest this new electric motorcycle offers a top speed of 100 km/h, impressive range, fast charging, and an affordable price tag – positioning it as a dream vehicle for the common man.
Key Claimed Specifications (Based on Viral Reports)
- Top Speed: Up to 100 km/h (some reports claim 110-120 km/h in sport mode).
- Range: Varies wildly in rumors – from 280 km to an unrealistic 500+ km on a single charge.
- Motor Power: Around 4-8 kW hub or mid-drive motor for quick acceleration (0-60 km/h in under 4 seconds).
- Charging: Fast charging options, with some exaggerated claims of full charge in 15-45 minutes.
- Features: Digital display, LED lighting, multiple ride modes (Eco, City, Sport), regenerative braking, app connectivity, and safety aids like ABS.
- Price: Rumored to start as low as ₹44,999 to ₹85,000, making it highly affordable.
These specs are said to combine style, performance, and zero-emission riding, ideal for city commutes, highways, and daily use without petrol costs.
The Reality Check
Despite the excitement, this appears to be misinformation or clickbait. Tata Motors has not officially launched or announced any electric motorcycle as of now.
- Tata is a leader in electric cars (like Nexon EV) but has no confirmed plans for electric two-wheelers in 2025-2026.
- Similar viral stories about “Tata Electric Cycles” or low-speed e-bikes have been debunked as fake or exaggerated ads.
- Real Tata products in micro-mobility include affordable electric cycles under the Stryder brand (e.g., Zeeta Plus at ₹39,999 with ~100 km pedal-assist range and 25 km/h top speed – no license needed).
- Rumors of a high-speed electric bike stem from concept ideas and fan renders, not official sources.
If Tata does enter the electric motorcycle segment in the future, it could indeed be a game-changer with reliable build quality and competitive pricing. For now, buyers interested in electric two-wheelers should look at established options like Ola S1, Ather 450X, or TVS iQube.
Stay tuned to official Tata Motors announcements for accurate updates – dreams of an affordable 100 km/h electric bike may come true one day, but not yet!