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Joy e-Bike Mihos vs TVS iQube Comparison

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Mihos vs iQube Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsMihosiQube
Price1.58 L1.11 L
PowerN/AN/A
ClassScooterScooter
Mileage0.00 Km/Full Charge0.00 Km/Full Charge
Mihos
Joy e-Bike Mihos
*Ex-Showroom Price
1.58 L
iQube
TVS iQube
*Ex-Showroom Price
1.11 L
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Joy e-Bike Mihos
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1.58 L
2.2 kWh
TVS iQube
2.2 kWh
1.11 L

Overview

Overall Rating
N/A
8.8
Design-8.50
Performance-8.00
Fuel Consumption-9.00
Significance-9.50
Safety-8.75
Comfort-9.00
Value For Money-8.75

Specifications

Max Torque250.00140.00
Motor PowerN/A4.4 kW watts
Top Speed70 kmph75,78,82 kmph

Features

Pros Cons of Joy e-Bike Mihos

Pros

  • Good handling
  • Decent range
  • Decent features

Cons

  • Limited Reach
  • Range Anxiety
  • Expensive

Verdict

At a pre-subsidy price of Rs. 1.35 lakh (ex-showroom India), Joy e-bike’s Mihos does seem a bit pricy. Especially when you consider the fact that EVs like the Ather 450X and Ola S1 Pro offer much better performance at a similar price point. However, what the Mihos promises to be is an extremely durable, no-nonsense electric scooter that comes with decent features and tech. So, while some aspects of the Mihos did impress us, largely, the company still has to do a lot of fine-tuning. Now, Joy E-Bike has promised us that all those issues will be rectified in the production version that is slated to roll out in April 2023. However, until we get to ride that electric scooter in real-world conditions, we won’t be able to recommend the Mihos over some of its established rivals.

Pros Cons TVS iQube

Pros

  • Loaded with modern features
  • Decent range
  • Well-proportioned scooter

Cons

  • Unavailibilty in all markets
  • Lacks variants
  • Pricy proposition

Verdict

The TVS iQube is TVS Motor Company's electric scooter designed for customers looking to replace conventional scooters with an electric scooter. The iQube certainly makes a strong impression. The range works as claimed, offering around 95 km with a combined use of both Eco and Power, which is enough range for everyday use. What it requires is more performance, although it does achieve its claimed top speed of 78 kmph in Power mode quite effortlessly.

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