The Indian roads are about to get a new electric player. One Electric is rolling out the KRIDEN, a bike that promises 90 km/h top speed and 110 km real-world range. No fancy words—just solid numbers for daily riders.
Design
The Kridn keeps it clean. Sharp lines, LED headlamp, and a digital cluster that shows speed, battery, and range at a glance. It’s built like a commuter but looks sporty enough to turn heads. The seat is wide, the handlebar sits right, and the footpegs are placed for long rides without cramps. Colors? Black, red, and a matte grey that hides dust well.
Features
The bike has three ride modes: Eco, City, Sport. Eco saves juice for traffic; Sport hits that 90 km/h mark fast. Regenerative braking puts power back while you slow down. USB port for phone charging, reverse mode for tight parking, and tubeless tyres for fewer punctures. The app lets you lock the bike, check battery, and even set a geo-fence.
Price
One Electric says the Kridn will start at ₹1.35 lakh ex-showroom. That’s before state subsidies—some buyers may bring it under a lakh. For that money, you get a 3-year battery warranty and free service for the first year. Compare it to petrol bikes in the 110-125 cc segment; the Kridn costs less to run and maintain.
Mileage
The company claims 110 km per charge in real conditions—mix of city traffic and open roads. That’s enough for a week of office commutes. Charge at home in 4-5 hours with the included charger. Fast chargers can top up 80 % in under 90 minutes. At ₹1.5 per km (home electricity), it’s cheaper than petrol at ₹5-6 per km.