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Ujaas eZy vs Avon E Plus

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 Ujaas eZy is Rs. 31.88 K, while the Avon E Plus is priced at Rs. 25.00 K (ex-showroom).
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Specifications Overview

Variant Name 48V, 26 AhBase
On Road Price Rs.33.25 KOn Road PriceRs.26.07 KOn Road Price

Body & Suspension

Colors
Suspension - Front Telescopic Type -
Suspension - Rear Hydraulic -

Engine & Transmission

Bore x Stroke 47 mm x 63.1 mm 47 mm x 63.1 mm
Type Automatic -

Comfort & Convenience

Console Type Digital analogue console
Speedometer Digital -
Start Type Self Start Only -

Safety

ABS - Anti-lock braking system

Performance & Drivetrain

Max Speed 25 kmph24 kmph

Dimensions & Capacity

Wheels, Tyre & Brakes

Front Type Drum -
Rear Type Drum -
Front Tyre Size 3.10-10 -
Rear Tyre Size 3.10-10 -
Tubeless Tyres -
Wheel Type Alloy -

Electricals

Battery Capacity 1.24 kwh-
Battery Type Lithium Ion -
Motor Power 250 W -

Entertainment & Communication

Charging

Charging Socket -
Charging Time 6-7 Hours 4.8 hours

Others

Pros & Cons

Pros -
Affordable price tag makes it accessible to budget-conscious buyers
Basic features ensure ease of use and minimal maintenance
Electric start system enhances convenience for urban commuting
Single-seat design offers adequate comfort for short rides
Its compact size and lightweight build enable easy maneuverability in confined areas
Cons -
Limited top speed of 24 kmph may not be sufficient for highway commuting
Lack of detailed specifications such as seat height and kerb weight may deter some buyers
Limited color options may restrict personalization choices for buyers
Competition from other affordable electric scooters in the market segment may pose challenges
Basic features may not meet the requirements of buyers seeking advanced functionalities

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