Hop Lyf Extended vs Vioma Thunderbolt E1

Compare Specifications of Lyf Extended and Thunderbolt E1

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Hop Lyf Extended
Hop Lyf Extended

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Vioma Thunderbolt E1
Vioma Thunderbolt E1

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 2500W ,72V PMSM Hub motors --
Range 120 Km --
Charging Time Charging Time (0-80%) 3 Hours
Fast Charge (0-70%), under 90 Minutes with Fast Charger
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Maximum Power 2500 W 8 PS @ 3000 RPM
Maximum Torque 96 NM 110 NM
Load Carrying Capacity 160 kg --
Top Speed 25 kmph --
Riding Modes Eco ,City, Sport --
Battery 2.4 kWh Lithium-ion 4.2 kWh
Charger Home Charger
84V-10A Smart Charger
Self charge generation, Inbuilt charger and ChargePod
Display Digital display Infinity dashboard with LCD touch screen
Frame -- Monocoque panel truss structure
Fork -- Dual Front Telescopic Fork
Headlamp LED LED
Taillamp LED LED
Tyres
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Rear -- --
Wheel / RIM Alloy Alloy
Brakes
Front Disc --
Rear Disc --
Brake Lever -- ABS with traction control
Suspension
Front -- Telescopic
Rear Dual spring suspension Adjustable rear coil spring
Colors Available
Colors Black
Red
Blue
Silver
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Overview
Features - IP67 rated
- Standard 15 Amp power socket
- Anti-theft wheel lock with alarm
- Remote keyless ignition
- GPS and GSM connectivity for better safety
- Mobile App connectivity
- Backrest for pillion

Hop Lyf Extended
Digital Display

Hop Lyf Extended
Brake Light

Hop Lyf Extended
Indicators

Hop Lyf Extended
Rear Suspension

Hop Lyf Extended
Backrest for Pillion
- Advanced Scooter Diagnostics
- Auto-SOS and Fall Detection
- Navigation
- Ride-Style Monitoring
- Emergency Power Mode
- Geofencing
- Finished in Mirror black, an edge to edge front fascia with an Integrated Smart Screen.
- Regenerative Braking System with ABS
- Smart keycard, keys, Smart phone
Additional Details -- BOOT SPACE : 30 L (Fits Expandable trolley, 1 full Face helmet and 1 half face helmet)
Accessories -- Expandable trolley for PowerPack handling

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