The Hawk has an attractive and sporty design, and looks sharp, in the flesh with its sculpted front fairing, and projector headlamp. It will get clip-on handlebars, and a full-digital instrument console, along with telescopic front forks and a monoshock rear suspension. Braking is handled by twin discs on the front wheel, and a single disc brake set-up on the rear wheel. The wheels are 17-inch at both ends, and will be shod with tubeless rubber.
The Evolet Hawk claims a top speed of 80 kmph, with a claimed range of 150 km on a single charge. Charging time is rated at 5 hours. The Evolet Hawk will also likely get the dedicated Evolet mobile app, which will offer a long list of features, including service reminder, service appointment, over-the-air updates and geo-fencing. So far, the company hasn’t disclosed the hardware used in the Evolet Hawk, but we expect it to be powered by a brushless DC motor and lithium ion battery. Going by the attractive prices of the first electric scooters from Evolet, the Hawk will likely be priced under Rs. 1.5 lakh, in our estimates, at around Rs. 1 - 1.25 lakh.