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Honda Activa-E VS TVS I-Qube, Range, Prices, and Features Compared-Which One Is The Best For You

If you have been in the market for a EV scooter here is a comparison between the TVS I-Qube vs Honda Activa-E that would help you.

Honda Activa e Vs TVS i QUBE

Honda Activa-E has been a significant part of the gear-less scooter market. Over the years it has been able to make a formidable market for itself. While the ICE version of the Honda Activa has been able to garner high sales, would the Activa-E variant would be able to do the same reaction? It would only be clear after the launch of the new Variant. If you have been in the market for a EV scooter here is a comparison between the TVS I-Qube and Honda Activa-E that can help you.

Honda Activa-E

The Honda Activa name has been synonymous with the gearless scooter commuter segment in India. Witnessing the change in trends and the shift of the market towards EV based vehicles Honda has launched their new Honda Activa-E as well as a QC1 for the market.

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The bookings of both the vehicles have been initiated and interested buyers can book the vehicle for the sum of 1000 Rs. The Activa-E is the flagship vehicle amongst the two. It has been laden with features such as a TFT Display, Bluetooth Connectivity, Incoming Call Alerts and Navigation on the Top End Variant. Rather than just launching a new vehicle, Honda has had the foresight to establish a charging station network all along India. The vehicle is delivered with a set of two batteries each being 1.5 KWH, so that total capacity of the vehicle is around 3KWH. As per the official reports the users would be able to charge the batteries at Honda’s Own Battery Swapping stations.

TVS I-QUBE

Launched in 2020, the TVS I-QUBE is available in different variants. These include a I-Qube, I-Qube s as well as a I-Qube ST. The I-Qube is available with two battery options the 2.2 KWH as well as a 3.4 KW battery pack. Beyond that the I-Qube S only has a 3.4 KWH battery pack and the St has a 3.4 KWH as well as a 5.4 KWH battery pack. The driving range of the different variants is different and vary between 75 to a 150 km’s for the top variant.

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Activa Vs TVS I-QUBE

Comparison Honda Activa-ETVS I-Qube
Motor Capacity 6KW Axle Mounted Wheel Side PMSM Motor3KW BLDC Motor
Battery Capacity 3KWH, Two Swap able 1.5KWH batteries The vehicle is available with 3 battery Packs, 2.2 KWH,AND 3.4KWH
Range102km/ Per Charge75km/100km/ Per charge
Features DRL’s, Bluetooth Connectivity, Keyless IgnitionDRL’s, Fast Charging, Bluetooth, Led TAIL Light
Prices Estimated Price- 1,30,00089,999- 1,85,373

Conclusion

Both the vehicles have a variety of options and hence a user can judge their usage and choose a variant that would suit their use the best. The ranges of the I-Qube across variants varies from 75 to 150 km for the top of the line ST variant. While the Honda Activa-E has a completely new platform with swappable batteries Honda has not been able to establish its battery swap stations as of yet. It still is a mystery how Honda would be able to establish their battery stations all across the nation.

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