Ride the storm, whether on city streets or rugged trails
Experience the great outdoors like never before with the Storm Rider Electric Cycle Its powerful 5K motor lets you conquer any terrain with ease — whether you're climbing steep hills or flying down rocky descents.
Why Choose Nexzu Stormrider?
- 350 W waterproof motor for high torque and consistent power
- 36 V 13 Ah lithium-ion battery for extended riding range
- Pedal-assist & throttle modes for flexible riding styles
- 26×4″ fat tyres for superior traction on all terrains
- Dual disc brakes for safe, reliable braking
- Rugged build with aggressive styling
Top Speed
25 km/hr
Charging Time
4 to 5 Hours
Battery Life Cycle
750 Charges
Motor
350W Rear Hub BLDC Motor,
Unmatched Price & Performance
Discover true versatility with the Storm Rider mid-drive electric bicycle — engineered for power, performance, and every path ahead.
Nexzu Strom Rider — Power Meets Precision
Specifications
Specifications
PARAMETERS
Battery
Battery Location
Charging Time
Battery Life Cycle
Speed
Range
Throttle
NEXZU STORM RIDER
Lithium-Ion 13 AH
Swappable
4 to 5 Hours
750 Charges
25 km/hr
Pedelec Mode – 60 kms
Throttle Mode – 33 kms
Full
Specifications
PARAMETERS
Tyre
Motor
Suspension
Brake
Frame Material
Saddle
Reflector
NEXZU STORM RIDER
26″ Cotton Tube Tyres
350W Rear Hub BLDC Motor,
Yes
Dual Mechanical Disc Brakes (Front & Rear)
Heavy-Duty ERW Steel Frame
High Grade Foam Cushion
10
WARRANTY
COMPONENTS / AGGREGATES
Frame
Front fork
Battery
Charger
Motor 36V 250W
Controller
WARRANTY PERIOD
(From the date of sale)
12 Months functional (6 months aesthetic
12 Months
18 Months
6 Months
18 Months
6 Months
Urban commuters, adventure riders, and fitness enthusiasts looking for a high-performance electric cycle that blends power, durability, and style—all in one electric ride.





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