The Indian two-wheeler market is witnessing a shift towards electric vehicles, and Honda’s Activa-E is a direct response to this trend. This piece provides a comparative analysis of the Activa-E and the TVS iQube, focusing on key factors such as range, features, and pricing. The Activa-E, which represents Honda’s foray into the EV segment, is designed to provide a practical and reliable alternative to traditional scooters. Prospective buyers can book these scooters with a minimal deposit. The Activa-E is equipped with a range of modern features, including a TFT display, Bluetooth connectivity, and navigation, with a dual-battery setup (3 kWh total capacity) and support for battery swapping. The TVS iQube, introduced in 2020, offers a range of variants, each with different battery sizes, impacting their range. The TVS iQube has 2.2 KWH, 3.4 KWH, and 5.4 KWH battery packs. The range varies depending on the model. The article also provides specs for other electric scooters, including Ola S1 models, facilitating a broader comparison. The comparison table highlights the key specifications of various scooters, including motor capacity, battery capacity, range, features, and prices of the Activa-E, TVS iQube, and Bajaj Chetak, aiding consumers in their decision-making process.
