Hop Leo vs inGO Flee Heavy Duty

Compare Specifications of Leo and Flee Heavy Duty

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Hop Leo
Hop Leo

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inGO Flee Heavy Duty
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor LEO Extended model gets a 2.7 kW electric motor. 250W BLDC Hub Motor
Range 125 Km 50Km/charge
Charging Time -- 4 Hours
Maximum Torque -- 65 Nm
Load Carrying Capacity 180 kg Overall 180 Kgs (Max 50 kgs on footboard and Max 25 kgs carrier)
Climbing Degree -- 12 degree gradient
Top Speed 60 kmph 25 kmph
Riding Modes Eco
City
Sport
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Battery Dual Lithium-Ion Battery Pack 48V, 21Ah Battery
Charger -- 54.6V / 6A
Display Fully Digital Display Digital
Frame -- High strength Steel
Headlamp LED --
Tyres
Front -- 10"x3.00"
Rear -- 10"x3.00"
Wheel / RIM Alloy Alloy
Brakes
Front Disk Brake --
Rear Disk Brake --
Suspension
Front -- 43mm Telescopic
Rear -- Heavy Duty Shocks
Colors Available
Colors -- Orange / Blue
Red / Gray
Yellow / Gray


Physical Specs
Length -- 1670 mm
Width -- 685 mm
Height -- 1200 mm
Weight -- 55 kg
Ground Clearance -- 149 mm
Overview
About HOP Leo is available in three variants: Leo Basic, Leo, and Leo Extended Read More The inGO Flee Heavy Duty electric scooter is a practical pick for those needing efficient trans Read More
Features Sporty Rear View Mirrors
Mobile Charging Port
Front Storage Space
Reverse Gear
Park Assist
Side Stand Sensors
Remote key
Anti-theft wheel lock
Anti-theft alarm
- Massive storage space
- Best-in-class Ergonomics
- Lowest Op-ex and Lowest TCO
- High Energy efficiency and costs < ₹10 per charge
- Components rated for high duty cycle of fleets > 100 kms/day
- Smart Connected Vehicle with IoT and Telematics
- Electric Lock through your phone or remote computer
- Geo Fence to monitor locations and automate routing
- Vehicular stats reports for predictive operational efficiency.
- Battery Swapping for Fleets
- Reverse Drive Mode
- USB Charging Port
Additional Details Boot space: 19.5 Litres --
Accessories Internet and GPS connectivity --

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