Joy e-bike Gen Nxt
Key Specs- 250 w
Smart Electric Scooter
Avg. Ex-showroom price
₹ 73,865
Joy e-bike Gen Nxt Price
| Variant | Price | Specifications |
| Gen Nxt Standard | ₹ 73,865Avg. Ex-showroom price | 60 Km, 25 Kmph, 67 kg, 3-3.5 Hrs |
Joy e-bike Gen Nxt Summary
Gen Nxt Key Highlights
60 Km
25 Kmph
67 kg
3-3.5 Hrs
250 W
…. mm
About Gen Nxt
In India, the Joy e-bike Gen Nxt electric scooter has a starting price of Rs. 73,865. There is only one variant and three colours offered. The motor of the Joy e-bike Gen Nxt produces 250 W of power. Both the front and back drum brakes on the Joy e-bike Gen Nxt are disc brakes.
With a top speed of 25kmph, this scooter competes in the low-speed market. According to claims, the 1.38kWh lithium-ion battery pack has a 60km range and charges completely in three and a half hours. A fast charger can reduce the charging time to two and a half hours. Basic features include a USB charger, a semi-digital instrument cluster, and an anti-theft system for this electric scooter.
Joy e-bike Gen Nxt Colours
Joy e-bike Gen Nxt Specification & Features
Specification
Power & Performance
| Fuel Type: | Electric | Battery charging time: | 3-3.5 Hrs |
| Max Power: | —- W | Fast charging time: | 2.5 |
| Rated Power: | 250 W | Carrying capacity: | 140 kg |
| Max Torque: | —- Nm | Battery capacity: | 1.38 kWh |
| Transmission: | Automatic | Battery type: | Lithium-ion |
| Riding Range: | 60 Km | Motor type: | BLDC Motor |
| Gradeability: | —- Degree | Charger output: | 6 Amp Smart Charger |
| Top Speed: | 25 Kmph |
Brakes, Wheels & Suspension
| Front Brake Type: | Disc | Front Tyre Size: | —- |
| Front Brake Size: | —- mm | Rear Tyer Size: | —- |
| Rear Brake Type: | Drum | Tyre Types: | Tubeless |
| Rear Brake Size: | —- mm | Radial Tyres: | No |
| Calliper Type: | No | Wheel Type: | Alloy |
| Front Wheel Size: | —- inch | Front Suspension: | Telescopic Fork type |
| Rear Wheel Size: | —- inch | Rear Suspensions: | Dual adjustable shock absorbers |
| Braking System: | Standard |
Dimensions & Chassis
| Kerb Weight: | 67 kg | Wheelbase: | —- |
| Overall Lenght: | 1,800 mm | Ground Clearance: | —- mm |
| Overall Width: | 460 mm | Seat Height: | —- mm |
| Overall Height: | 1,100 mm | Chassis Type: | —- |
Features
| Odometer: | Analogue | DRLs(Daytime Running Lights): | No |
| Reverse mode: | No | Start Type: | Electric Start |
| Speedometer: | Digital | Low Battery Indicator: | Yes |
| Regenerative braking: | No | Headlight Type: | Reflector |
| USB charging port | No | Brake/Tail Light: | Bulb |
| Turn Signal: | Yes | No. Of Tripmeter: | 1 |
| Tachometer: | —- | Tripmeter: | Digital |
| Hill Assist: | No | Additional features: | —- |
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