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Okaya Electric Motofaast vs Vida V1

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 Okaya Electric Motofaast is Rs. 1.37 Lakh, while the Vida V1 is priced at Rs. 1.30 Lakh (ex-showroom). In terms of range, the Okaya Electric Motofaast provides up to 130 km/charge, whereas the Vida V1 offers a range of up to 165 km/charge. V1 Pro is available in 0 colors.
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Specifications Overview

Variant Name STDPro
On Road Price Rs.1.43 LakhOn Road PriceRs.1.46 LakhOn Road Price

Body & Suspension

Colors -
Images
Body Type -Electric Scooter
Suspension - Front Telescopic Suspension TelescopiFork
Suspension - Rear Spring loaded MoNoshock Absorber
Frame Type -Underbone

Engine & Transmission

Engine Type BLDC ? Hub Motor PMSW
Max Power 4.07 Ps 6000
Max Torque -25 Nm
Engine Capacity -999 cc
Bore x Stroke 47 mm x 63.1 mm -
Type -Automatic

Comfort & Convenience

Console Type -Digital
Distance to Empty Indicator -
Engine Kill Switch -
Luggage Space -26
Odometer -Digital
Speedometer -Digital
Seat Style -Single
Tachometer -Digital
Start Type -Self Start

Safety

ABS - Anti-lock braking system no information
Brake Assist -IBS
Power Modes 3 4

Performance & Drivetrain

Max Speed 70 kmph80 kmph
Range/Charge 130 km/charge165 km/charge

Dimensions & Capacity

Unladden/Kerb Weight -125 kg
Wheelbase -1301 mm
Seat Height -780 mm
Ground Clearance -155 mm

Wheels, Tyre & Brakes

Front Type Disc Disc
Rear Type Disc Drum
Tubeless Tyres -
Wheel Type Alloy Alloy

Electricals

Battery Capacity 3.5 kwh3.9 kwh
Battery Type Lithium ION - LFP Lithium-Ion
Motor Power -6 kW

Entertainment & Communication

MID (Multi Info Display) -

Charging

Charging Socket -
Charging Time 4-5 Hours 1 Hours 5 Minutes
Fast Charging -

Others

Pros & Cons

Pros -
Flaunts a sporty design and has a robust build
Features removable batteries and rear seat for added convenience
Sports stylish DRLs at the front
Hero allows Vida V1 owners to leverage Ather's grid network for charging
Touchscreen instrument cluster, three riding modes, and more advanced tech
Disc brakes and alloy wheels ensure both safety and style
Cons -
Comes with a limited top speed
Offers slightly lower range than Ola S1 Pro
Pricing is a bit high compared to the rivals

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