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Yulu Miracle GR, Dex GR low-speed electric bikes launched; made in India by Bajaj

 The Miracle GR and Dex GR are limited to a top speed of 25kmph and are meant for local runabouts at best.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Yulu has launched the Miracle GR and Dex GR low-speed electric bikes in India
  • The electric bikes are being manufactured by Bajaj-owned Chetak Technologies Limited
  • The Miracle GR is for personal use while the Dex GR will cater to last-mile delivery operatives 

Yulu has launched two new low-speed electric bikes in India called the Miracle GR and Dex GR. Both electric bikes have been manufactured by Chetak Technologies Limited (CTL) a Bajaj subsidiary. The Yulu Miracle GR and Dex GR are limited to a top speed of 25kmph. The Yulu Miracle GR is oriented towards personal use while the Dex GR will cater to last-mile delivery solutions. 

Yulu Miracle GR, Dex GR electric bikes specifications 

The Yulu Miracle GR and the Yulu Dex GR electric bikes are based on the same platform and share multiple mechanical components. Both scooters use a telescopic fork at the front and a twin shock absorber suspension at the rear. The Yulu Miracle GR and the Yulu Dex GR electric bikes depend on the drum brake set-up both at the front and the rear. That said, the electric bikes are only capable of hitting a 25kmph top speed. 


The Yulu Miracle GR and Dex GR electric bikes get a hub motor that powers them. The electric bikes also get an LED headlight and tail lamp, a centre stand, a floorboard with foot pegs, etc. The Dex GR which is oriented towards last-mile delivery gets a rack at the back that is rated for 15kg of payload capacity. The DeX GR has already been deployed and can be spotted at a nearby Yulu station.

Yulu is also working in full swing to expand its battery-swapping network. The company now operates 100 swapping stations with plans to grow it to 500 by 2024. Yulu currently also sells other electric scooters, such as Dex NV and Miracle CT, that are aimed at catering to local runabout requirements or small-scale cargo deliveries. Yulu is a ride-renting service that can be accessed via a proprietary application. Users willing to use Yulu’s electric bikes can rent them on this platform and make payments for the same accordingly. The service is currently available in Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai. The company aims to diversify to more cities in the future.