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Okaya Faast F2T Standard (Metallic White)
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Price and EMI Details
Estimated On-Road Price ₹35,000
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EMI Starting From ₹2,999 /month
The EMI amount shown is indicative considering total Estimated On-Road Price and may vary during the actual purchase at store. Customers can avail maximum loan up to Rs.21 Lacs. Meet with our Bajaj Finserv executive at the store for details.
About this product
The Okaya Faast F2T Standard (Metallic White) is an electric bike designed for the modern commuter, blending style and sustainability. This non-gear electric bike features a 2000 W BLDC motor, providing a smooth and efficient automatic transmission experience. The Okaya Faast F2T Standard reaches a top speed of 60-70 kmph, making it ideal for navigating city streets. With a charging time of just 3-4 hours, you will be back on the road quickly, enjoying a claimed range of 70-80 km per charge. The bike's metallic white colour adds a touch of elegance, while the LED headlight and tail light ensure visibility and safety. It has a digital instrument console that keeps you informed during your ride. The Okaya Faast F2T Standard has telescopic front suspension and dual spring loaded rear suspension, and tubeless tyres, offering a comfortable and stable ride. The combined braking system, along with drum brakes on both the front and rear wheels, provides reliable stopping power. Weighing 247 kg, this electric bike combines durability with ease of handling. Ready to buy your Okaya Faast F2T Standard? Book your new two-wheeler online on Bajaj Mall and begin the process for a Bajaj Finserv Two-wheeler Loan. During the online two-wheeler booking process, you can select from affordable EMI plans and convenient tenure options to suit your needs.

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