Bajaj Chetak Urbane vs Flyrides Myna Lithium Ion

Compare Specifications of Chetak Urbane and Myna Lithium Ion

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Bajaj Chetak Urbane
Bajaj Chetak Urbane

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Flyrides Myna Lithium Ion
Flyrides Myna Lithium Ion

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor -- 250W/1000W BLDC Motor
Range -- 85-90 Km
Charging Time 5h - 100%
1h - 25%
3-4 Hours
Engine Starting Electric --
Load Carrying Capacity -- 150 Kg
Climbing Degree -- 15 Degree gradeability
Top Speed 95 kmph 25 kmph
Riding Modes -- 3 Level Speed Change with Reverse Gear
Battery Lithium Ion Batteries 48V/60V - 26AH & 29AH Lithium-Ion
Battery Warranty 3 years for 50000 kms 3 Year/30000 Km (Whichever is Earlier)
Display -- Digital Speedometer
Headlamp LED LED
Taillamp -- LED
Tyres
Front -- 90/100-10, 3.00/10 Tubeless
Rear -- 90/100-10, 3.00/10 Tubeless
Wheel / RIM -- Alloy
Brakes
Front Drum 180mm Disc
Rear Drum Drum
Suspension
Front -- Hydraulic Telescopic
Rear -- Hydraulic & Spring Pressure
Colors Available
Colors Solid Colour
Glossy
White
Silver
Grey
Black
Yellow
Red
Maroon
Light Blue
Blue
Teal


Physical Specs
Length -- 1720 mm
Width -- 690 mm
Height -- 1110 mm
Kerb Weight -- 65
Ground Clearance -- 175 mm
Overview
About The Bajaj Chetak Urbane is an electric scooter that combines performance with sleek and stylish Read More The given price is for Scout with 60V/26AH Lithium Ion battery variant.
The price for 60 Read More
Features - Satin chrome bezel
- Premium Metal Finishes
- Reverse Gear
- Zero Downtime
- Water - Resistant
- Rear LED Sequential Blinkers
- Anti Theft Alarm
- Remote Lock
- Central Locking

Flyrides Myna Lithium Ion
Digital Speedometer

Flyrides Myna Lithium Ion
Front Disc Brake

Flyrides Myna Lithium Ion
LED Lights

Flyrides Myna Lithium Ion
Dual Suspension
Pros and Cons
Pros - Smooth and quiet electric engine.
- Premium and stylish design.
- Reverse gear for easy maneuverability.
- Robust 'Zero Downtime' feature.
- Impressive safety and comfort aspects.
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Cons - Full battery charge time could be improved.
- Drum brakes might not appeal to all riders who prefer disc brakes for more efficient stopping power.
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