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BNC Challenger S110 vs Ola S1 Air

Find out the ideal electric scooter for your needs by comparing two models based on factors such as price, driving range, battery capacity, charging time, colors, and additional features. The ex-showroom price for the BNC Challenger S110 is Rs. 1.21 Lakh, while the Ola S1 Air is priced at Rs. 1.06 Lakh (ex-showroom). In terms of range, the BNC Challenger S110 provides up to 90 km/charge, whereas the Ola S1 Air offers a range of up to 151 km/charge.

Specifications Overview

Variant Name STD3kWh
On Road Price Rs.1.26 LakhOn Road PriceRs.1.11 LakhOn Road Price

Body & Suspension

Colors
Images
Suspension - Front leading link& anti-dive& 4-point adjustable Twin telescopic
Suspension - Rear 4-point adjustable Dual shock
Frame Type -Tubular

Engine & Transmission

Engine Type -Hub
Max Power -8.157 PS
Bore x Stroke 47 mm x 63.1 mm 52.5 mm x 57.4 mm
Type -Automatic

Comfort & Convenience

Console Type -Digital
Luggage Space -34
Speedometer -Digital
Seat Style -Single
Side Stand Indicator -
Start Type -Electric Start

Safety

ABS - Anti-lock braking system
Power Modes -3

Performance & Drivetrain

Max Speed 75 kmph90 kmph
Range/Charge 90 km/charge151 km/charge

Dimensions & Capacity

Length 1995 mm1860 mm
Width 710 mm850 mm
Height 1080 mm1298 mm
Unladden/Kerb Weight -108 kg
Wheelbase -1359 mm
Seat Height -805 mm
Ground Clearance 258 mm160 mm

Wheels, Tyre & Brakes

Front Type Disc Drum
Rear Type Disc Drum
Front Tyre Size 90/90 R14 90/90 - R12
Rear Tyre Size 90/90 R14 90/90 - R12
Tyre Size Spare -90/90 - R12
Tubeless Tyres -
Wheel Type -Steel

Electricals

Battery Capacity 2.1 kwh3 kwh
Battery Type Removable Lithium-ion
Motor Power 3 6

Entertainment & Communication

Charging

Charging Socket -
Charging Time 3.5 hours 5 Hours
Fast Charging -

Others

Pros & Cons

Pros -
Easy to maneuver due to its small dimensions
Excellent value for money deal
Available in multiple vibrant colour options
It includes a 7-inch touchscreen TFT display
Comes with standard LED lighting
Features multiple riding modes
Cons -
Flaunts a basic design language that might not get the heads turning for attention
It features standard drum brakes
Top speed is lower when compared to its rivals
Smaller 3kWh battery size

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