Exalta Scooty Pro vs Exer C80

Compare Specifications of Scooty Pro and C80

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Exalta Scooty Pro
Exalta Scooty Pro

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Exer C80
Exer C80

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor BLDC Motor (Waterproof),60 Volts, 1200 W 250 WATT Brushless Hub Motor
Range 60-70 Km per Charge 70 Kms on Full Charge
Charging Time 2-3 Hrs --
Engine Starting Electric --
Maximum Power 1200 W --
Climbing Degree -- 10 degree gradability
Top Speed 45-50 kmph 25 kmph
Battery 60 Volts , 24 Amps Lithium Ion Detachable Battery Smart lithium-ion 60V 1250Wh
Charger Lithium Ion Charger with Auto Cut CC-CV Portable 67.2V 6 A
Battery Warranty 12 Months Warranty --
Display Digital 4-inch LCD Digital Dashboard
Headlamp LED with DRL (Day Running Light)Function LED
Taillamp Unique design with LED rear winkers LED
Tyres
Front 90/90-12 Tubeless 3.00 - 10 tyre
Rear 90/90-12 Tubeless 3.00 - 10 tyre
Wheel / RIM Aluminium Alloy Steel rim
Brakes
Front Big/Small Disc Drum
Rear Drum Brake Drum
Brake Lever CNC Machined with Lever Adjustment --
Suspension
Front Hydraulic Telescopic --
Rear Double Shocker with Dual Tube Technology --
Colors Available
Colors -- Red
Yellow


Physical Specs
Length 2040 mm --
Width 720 mm --
Height 1125 mm --
Weight 170 kg --
Seat Height 800 --
Ground Clearance 150 mm --
Overview
Features - Side Stand Sensor
- Front Disc Break
- Stylish Headlamp
- Center Locking
- Fast Charging
- Floor mat
- Cabin Light
- Mobile Charging Port
- Portable battery
- Metallic battery casing
- NMC 18650 3C Ultra Performance Cells
- Active Balance 40 A battery management system
- Under seat storage space
- USB Mobile charging port
- Hook for carrying additional baggage
- One click reverse
- Both Front & Rear Cargo Tray
- Regenerative Braking
- Vehicle Locator
Additional Details Voltage : 60 V
Speedometer : Digital
Controller : E-ABS (Electronic Assisted Breaking System) with Regenerative Energy
Storage Space : 5 L
Speed : Economy : 25-30 Kmph, Speed : 35-40 Kmph, Turbo : 45-50 Kmph
Climbing : 22 Degrees
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