Joy E-Bike Mihos vs Bajaj Chetak EV: The Indian middle-class family has long preferred the Bajaj Chetak. However, things had changed, and the production of Chetak was halted as gearless scooters arrived. But now that e-bikes and scooters are once more on the market, Bajaj Chetak has made a comeback. However, this scooter will operate on electricity this time rather than petrol.
The Gujarat-based company Joy-E-Bike, on the other hand, is quickly gaining recognition for its e-bikes and scooters both in India and around the world. Today, we'll compare the Bajaj Chetak EV and the recently released Mihos scooter from Joy e-Bike.
In the Bajaj Chetak, a USB connector is included for charging mobile devices. Additionally, you may track the location of your scooter using the Find My Vehicle tool. Both the front and the back of the Mihos have disc brakes. Contrarily, the Chetak is equipped with drum brakes at the back and disc brakes up front. Both scooters are Bluetooth-connected. Additionally, the Chetak has a smart key feature.
Range and Charging
In Eco mode, the Bajaj Chetak is said to have a range of 90 km and takes 5 hours to fully charge, whilst the Mihos is said to take 5 hours to charge and have a range of 100 km.
Speed
Mihos utilises BLDC or brushless DC motors. On the other hand, the Chetak employs a sophisticated PMS motor that functions on a magnetic synchronous basis. The Mihos claims a top speed of 70 kmph, whereas the Chetak's top speed is 63 kmph.
Key Specifications
Specifications
Bajaj Chetak EV
Joy E-Bike Mihos
Range
95 km/charge
100 km/charge
Motor Power (w)
4080
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Motor Type
PMS
BLDC
Charging Time
5 Hours
5 Hours
Front Brake
Disc
Disc
Rear Brake
Drum
Disc
Body Type
Electric scooter
Electric scooter
Price
Bajaj Chetak can be purchased for Rs. 1,54,189 ex-showroom compared to Rs. 1,51,000 for the Joy-e-Bike Mihos.