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Okinawa R30 vs Hero Maestro Edge Comparison

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R30 vs Maestro Edge Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsR30Maestro Edge
Price62,68953,469
PowerN/A110.9 CC
ClassScooterScooter
Mileage0.00 Km/Full Charge65 KM/L
R30
Okinawa R30
*Ex-Showroom Price
62,689
Maestro Edge
Hero Maestro Edge
*Ex-Showroom Price
53,469
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STD
Okinawa R30
STD
62,689
Self Start Drum Brake Alloy Wheel
Hero Maestro Edge
Self Start Drum Brake Alloy Wheel
53,469

Overview

EMI Starting From₹1,847/month₹1,583/month
User Rating
5.9
8.1
Design6.007.75
Performance5.508.00
Fuel Consumption7.008.00
Significance6.008.00
Safety5.008.00
Comfort6.008.00
Value For Money5.508.50

Specifications

Max TorqueN/A8.75
Top SpeedN/A90 kmph
Engine CCN/A110.9 CC

Features

Instrument ConsoleNANA
OdometerNANA
SpeedometerNANA
Fuel GaugeNANA
Start MechanismNANA
Hazard Warning IndicatorNANA
Stand IndicatorNANA
Tripmeter CountNANA
Tripmeter TypeNANA
TachometerNANA
Low Battery IndicatorNANA
Gear IndicatorNANA
Low Fuel IndicatorNANA
ClockNANA
Service Reminder IndicatorNANA
Pillion Seat TypeNANA
Remote KeyNANA
Cruise ControlNANA
Side Stand Indicator No No
Boot Light No No
Mobile Charging Point No No
Service Reminder No No
Integrated Braking No No

Pros Cons of Okinawa R30

Pros

  • Good load carrying capacity
  • Easy to ride
  • Low cost of ownership

Cons

  • Poor top speed
  • Limited range
  • Poor-build quality

Verdict

The Okinawa R30 gets a 250 watt BLDC model and a 1.25 kWh lithium-ion battery. It can be charged fully in 4-5 hours on a regular socket. The scooter offers a range of 60 km on a single charge. Like we said earlier, it is a low-speed scooter and it has a top speed of just 25 kmph. Okinawa also offers a three year warranty on the battery of the scooter. It is primarily meant for commercial applications.

Pros Cons Hero Maestro Edge

Pros

  • Refined engine
  • Decent motor
  • Stylish design

Cons

  • Vibrations
  • Outdated Instrument cluster
  • Expensive

Verdict

For the money, it manages to tick all the right boxes in terms of offering the essentials in a 125 cc model. While the scooter may feel pricier compared to some of its rivals, it does get a segment-first fuel-injection tech that explains the additional cost. At the end of the day, the Maestro 125 is Hero's idea of a performance scooter, filled with dollops of practicality. And that's how its primary customer will be too.

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