From many years ago in India, these were two names that really lived with bikers-apache and pulsar. Now, with the electric two-wheeler segment steamrolling into the forefront, the introduction of the electric versions of these two brands is indeed big news. The TVS Apache Electric and the Bajaj Pulsar EV have been designed with the performance enthusiast in mind. But will either of these models deliver an equally thrilling experience after being converted to electric?

Design and Road Presence

The design language of the TVS Apache Electric is going to be quite sharp and aggressive. The sportiness and racing DNA associated with the Apache will be retained in the electric avatar as well. The Bajaj Pulsar EV may sport more of a muscular streetfighter stance, though. The Pulsar was always renowned for its road presence, and again the EV version will carry the brand identity onto the road.

Power Delivery and Riding Feel

Apache Electric is expected to have smooth but quick power delivery. Instant torque will be there from the electric motor, bringing in the quick acceleration it needs to keep up with city speeds. In contrast, the Pulsar EV is expected to be gruffer and punchier in the delivery side.

In fact, with Bajaj’s tuning style generally being added to the more exciting bit, then those would probably be the strong facets of the Pulsar high-end speed and quick take-off.

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Range and Battery Usability

The TVS Apache Electric might probably have one of those balanced ranges-in other words, one that is good enough for daily office commuting and somewhat longer rides. TVS usually seems to be all about real-world use, so the range would probably feel pretty real-world practical. Besides being thus good in range, the Pulsar EV aims to target another segment-a user who wishes to sacrifice range to sheer performance.

Comfort and Daily Use

Will have comfortable suspension and ride quality, ensuring they maintain control even on poorly paved roads. A Pulsar EV setup is likely to be a bit stiffer, better suited for sportier riding, and may make it a bit tiresome to ride through everyday heavy traffic.

Conclusion

If you want a sporty and commute-oriented easy handling electric bike, the TVS Apache Electric would probably be the better-balanced option. But, for power, style, and thrill, the Bajaj Pulsar EV would really thrill you. Both the bikes have it in them to become the new face of performance in the electric segment: only the riding needs differ.

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