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Honda Hornet 2.0 vs TVS iQube Electric
Honda Hornet 2.0 vs TVS iQube Electric
Key Highlights | Honda Hornet 2.0 STD | TVS iQube Electric STD |
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Engine Type | 4 Stroke, SI Engine | ... |
Max Power | 17.26 PS @ 8500 rpm | ... |
Top Speed | ... | 78 km/Hr |
Range | ... | 100 km/charge |
Honda Hornet 2.0 vs TVS iQube Electric Key Highlights
Basic Info | Honda Hornet 2.0 STD | TVS iQube Electric STD |
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Rating |
311 reviews
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604 reviews
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Brand Name | Honda | TVS |
Ex-Showroom Price | Rs. 1.39 Lakh View On Road Price | Rs. 1.19 Lakh View On Road Price |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke, SI Engine | ... |
Max Power | 17.26 PS @ 8500 rpm | ... |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Electric |
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Brakes Front | Disc | Disc |
Brakes Rear | Disc | Drum |
Wheel Size | Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm | Front :-304.8 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm |
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) | Alloy | Alloy |
Range | ... | 100 km/charge |
ABS | Single Channel | ... |
Starting | Self Start Only | Push Button Start |
Speedometer | Digital | Digital |
Running Cost | Rs. 1.74/km | Rs. 0.22/km |
EMI |
Rs. 4,004
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9.45% (36 months)
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Insurance | Rs. 11,702 Hornet 2.0 Insurance | Rs. 1,374 iQube Electric Insurance |
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Pros and Cons
- Positives
- Negatives
TVS iQube
- Plenty of usable power right from the beginning and peaks out at 80kmph
- Features Q-park
- which offers forward and backward motion assistance
- Well-balanced suspension setup socks in bumps really well.
TVS iQube
- Annoying start-up tune
- which sounds like a certain water purifier
- The raised floorboard means your legs could foul with the handlebar while making tight U-turns.
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Honda Hornet 2.0 and TVS iQube Electric Competitors
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TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
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TVS Apache RTR 160
Rs. 1.19 Lakh
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TVS Apache RTR 180
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Bajaj Pulsar NS200
Rs. 1.58 Lakh
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TVS Apache RTR 200 4V
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News Updates on Honda Hornet 2.0 and TVS iQube Electric
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Honda Unveils Chinese Cousin Of Hornet 2.019 Dec, 2022 | By Team ZigWheels
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TVS iQube Electric Scooter Price Hiked: Here’s The New Price4 Apr, 2024 | By Team ZigWheels
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Can The Honda Scrambler Stir The Hornet’s Nest?5 Feb, 2021 | By Team ZigWheels
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TVS XL EV And TVS E-XL Names Trademarked; Could Be Electric TVS XL 100’s Name12 Mar, 2024 | By Team ZigWheels
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Honda Hornet 2.0: Review In Images2 Dec, 2020 | By Team ZigWheels
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Electric Two-wheelers To Become Dearer Soon! Here's The Current Price List23 May, 2023 | By Team ZigWheels
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Hornet 2.0, Dio Receive The Orange Treatment19 Nov, 2020 | By Team ZigWheels
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TVS’s New Solution For Future Electric Scooters Could Save Both The Company And Buyer A Lot Of Moolah21 Mar, 2023 | By Team ZigWheels
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Will Honda Now Make The CBF190TR In India?4 Sep, 2020 | By Team ZigWheels
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TVS Invests In Ion Mobility Electric Scooters3 Feb, 2023 | By Team ZigWheels
Recently Asked User Questions
- As per your requirements, we would suggest you to go with the Honda Hornet 2.0. With a frugal engine, agreeable ergos, light handling, and a comfortable ride, the Hornet makes for a great city bike. On the upside, when you cruise at an economical speed, the motor gingerly sips from the 12-litre fuel tank to return 55.11kmpl. It gets even better in the city, with a very respectable mileage figure of 57.35kmpl. The 184cc single-cylinder air-cooled mill on the Hornet 2.0 is the largest that Honda makes in India. It produces 17.27PS at 8,500rpm and 16.1Nm at 6,000rpm. Honda claims it has a healthy mid-range performance. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- As per your requirements, we'd suggest you to go with the Honda Unicorn if you do not mind the old-school styling and lack of modern elements. The Unicorn is powered by a tried and tested fuel efficient engine, gets lots of ground clearance and a longer seat for improved comfort for both rider and the pillion. The BS6 update has given the bike a larger motor, while retaining the dynamics of the older bike. It still remains a well-rounded motorcycle, but the BS6 update has come with a hefty price hike. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of comfort and compatibility. You may click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - What Has Honda Changed On The New Unicorn BS6?
- Honda Unicon 160 is good comfort & good maintain
- Selecting between the Honda Hornet 2.0 and Yamaha FZS-FI V3 would depend on certain factors such as your budget, prefernce of the segmet, features required, etc. If you are looking for a bike in the 150cc segment with a smooth engine, comfortable ergonomics and good fuel efficiency then the FZS-FI v3.0 wuold be a better pick. Whereas, if you are looking for a bike from a segment above with a bigger engine and more modern elements the you may opt for the Hornet 2.0. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
Honda Hornet 2.0 Vs TVS iQube Electric Comparison FAQs
The TVS iQube is cheaper than Honda Hornet 2.0 by Rs. 19,372.
User Reviews of Comparison
- Honda Hornet 2.0
- TVS iQube
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Hornet 2.04.6Bike in this segment is so
Bike in this segment is so powerful and pick up is excellent and the mileage is affordable by every middle class person.
Chouhan (Verified User) 1 day ago -
Hornet 2.0Good meilage
Good machine and good meilage very comfort but back mono suspension very hard.Seat comfort not good all overall not a good.
Prince (Top ZW Voice) 3 weeks ago -
Hornet 2.0Amazing Experience
Hornet 160 r is the best among its segment and still it gives a mileage of 46+ km in city in highway if we go within160 kmph it would give a mileage of 50+ and it's very sporty look and good all over but the gears are little1bit tight for shifting when the chain is dirty
Kishore (Verified User) 1 month ago -
Hornet 2.0Mostly recommend this bike
Mostly recommend this bike for better ride best mileage and best feeling like riders
Kundan (Verified User) 1 month ago -
Hornet 2.0Mostly recommend this bike
Mostly recommend this bike for better ride best mileage and best feeling like riders
Anonymous 1 month ago -
Hornet 2.0Very good bike my father
Very good bike my father like this bike i have by this vike
Ichpal (Top ZW Voice) 2 weeks ago -
Hornet 2.04.6City riding
Let me summarize my 8 Months ownership review pros: 1. Awesome mileage - before 1st service I was getting 50kmpl when driving in city limit with 60-70kmph. It drops down to around 42kmpl on highways. After 2nd service, I was getting around 55kmpl in the city and around 45kmpl on highways. This is far better than many 150cc bikes like pulsar 150 or 160NS, RTR 160 4v, etc. 2. Very lightweight - I have driven a fair share of bikes from bajaj pulsar 200 and 220, Tvs apache 150. I must say given a 180 cc engine, It is far lighter than 200 cc segment bikes and is within range of 150-160 cc bikes from other brands. How does it help? While cornering on roads you feel more comfortable and confident while handling.3.Overall handling in the city - it is very easy to maneuver in the city even in heavy traffic. You will feel like you are just flying. Can't say more on this as this was the primary thing I was looking for after driving pulsar 220. (220 is a damn heavy bike and I had an issue while driving in traffic)4. Power - now many will look at the performance sheet and say the engine is underpowered, But let me tell you it has absolutely best in class weight to power ratio. Whenever you need to accelerate in traffic you can rely on this bike. The low and mid-performance are just awesome. I always zoom past traffic whenever the traffic light changes to green. The high end is not that peppy but still, we usually do not need that high performance in city limits.5.Engine refinement - this is also one of the best features I feel for this bike. The vibration is almost negligible, When standing still sometimes I get confused that the engine is not running at all. Even at 80-90s, there are minimal vibrations. Yeah after 100 it does start feeling some vibrations but being driven pulsar 220 it seems nothing.😆6.Tires - Tires are the widest available in the segment of 180 to 200 cc bikes. Along with being lightweight, stability is just out of the world. I can say with ease that even beginners with very little experience can handle this bike easily. 7. Looks - the looks are just awesome, It has been a head-turner every time I stop. I own the Repsol edition and from the front, it looks like a BMW. I have mistaken another hornet 2.0 coming from the front with BMW G310r. Cons:1.Stiffer suspension - due to suspension being on the stiffer side the stability is just awesome but takes away some comfort while driving at high speed on a bad road. So if you are from a city which has very bad roads or you live in the suburbs of a city. Your back might hate you to drive this. To be honest engine refinement goes for a toss on a bad road. We can adjust the suspensions also people have said that the suspension gets softer with use but I feel more like people getting habitual to the suspension. Overall for me, it is not a big problem as I mostly use it within the city and good roads.2.Pillion seat - it is okay to travel for a short distance on a pillion seat but long tours are not recommended. I have sat in the back seat for a good 1 hour and I could feel the stiffness building up on my bum and legs. Again the seat has ample space so it is okay to go for 40-50kms inside the city limit. But touring with a pillion is big no no.3.Ground clearance - the bike is short compared to its competitors. I have hit the main stand of the bike on sharp speed breakers and potholes many times when I was driving with a pillion on.When alone it doesn't have much problem. I weigh 73 kgs. So it is beneficial for short riders but for healthy people, they should first test drive it to see if it fits their purpose while clearing speed breakers and potholes. 4. High-end performance - this bike lacks high-end performance and red lines on 125-130kmph. Also, the wind blast is high due to being a naked streetfighter. Overall for city riding it doesn't have much problem.
Vipul (Verified User) 2 years ago -
Hornet 2.03.0My Experience With Honda Hornet 2.0
Honda Hornet 2.0 offers good mileage and comfort but I am regretting my decision to buy it. The maintenance of the bike is very costly and there is some problem with the engine as well and I had a bad experience with after-sale service.
KARTHIKEYAN (Verified User) 1 year ago -
Hornet 2.04.6Till date I have traveled
Till date i have traveled a distance of 3300 kms on the bike.Engine is smooth and gives good performance with an amazing mileage of 46 kmpl in city.Biie accelrates really well and most important thing is handling, Even in sharp corner bike gives that confidence.Broader tire really helps in cornering and they never disapointed me even in sharp turns.Engine is so smooth that i can easily cruise at 80-90 kmph (never tested above 92 dude to city conditions).There are few cons with this bike - 1.After causing at 70-80 for half an hour engine starts heating which is little discomforting and oil/liquid cooling could have been better.2.Suspension on back is on a stiffer side which is real pain if road is bad (happens after every km in pune).I have to slow down even for the small speedbreakers.3.There are some issues with gear shifting which gives false neutral while shifting from 4th to 3rd.I have tried to fix this in my 2 servicings but it never fixed.4.Pillion seat could habe been better.Apache rtr 200 has better cushioning than this).Apart from few cons which are mentioned above bike is really amazing.A performance bike with a good mileage like this is a great deal.Engine is so tractable that i can go as low as 25-30 kmph even in 5th gear.Also the engine is so smooth that i haven't experienced vibrations even at 90 kmph.In terms of build quality honda never disapointed me at all, Build quality is top notch.After sales suppport is good but i'm not happy with servicing (this can differ from service centre to service centre).
Gaurav (Verified User) 1 year ago -
Hornet 2.04.2200cc segment
I bought this bike few weeks ago. It has excellent torque and short gear ratios so u can easily cruise in city at a low speed with enough torque. The gears are pretty hard, I guess it will be smooth after break-in period after first service bcoz the testride vehicle was butter smooth. Seating comfort is good. The bike has dual character, if u want to ride in low speed ,it will be a calm and peaceful bike, if u open the throttle half the way, it changes into an agressive machine so it is both a sports bike and a daily peaceful commuter. You can feel the grunt of the engine with sweet punchy exhaust. Plastics are not much strong but it is ok. First two gears are more short than expected like in all honda bikes and it is more heavy to shift than other gears but downshifts are equally smooth just like a slipper cluth but it has no slipper clutch though. Style is really good , not fancy nor too much simple. when u see picture you cant feel the style but when u see it in real life it is really a big bike than others in this 200cc segment. Good road grip and stability in winds also. MT is the tough competitor of this bike. The engine setup is totally different in MT15 but if u want a peaceful family + performance bike at the same time, you should definitely test ride it bcoz it is not like in the paper. It can beat NS, RTR2004v and MT15 in 0-60 for sure. but after 100kmph it will be slow coz there is rpm limiter and power is concentrated in low and mid ranges. If u like Honda then u should test ride this bike.
Shibin (Verified User) 3 years ago -
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iQube ElectricElectric scooter
Best electric scooter in india.My experience in tvs iqube electric ⚡ is very good 💯.
Mani (Verified User) 1 day ago -
iQube Electric5.0It was vary good experience
It was vary good experience bast part is pickup vary quality and handling is exact service center available in all city
Vijay (Verified User) 1 day ago -
iQube ElectricWe purchased a electric
We purchased a electric scooty tvs iqube s- mercury grey on the name of durga bhavani on 12 th april.We are facing major problems with the scooty.Scooty got stopped after 20 kilometres even after giving full throttle.We went near service centre to complain about the problem.They have solved the problem and given back.Again we have faced panel sounds and pannel gaps for this brand new scooty.On 6 th may, At 10 'o' clock am, We again visited the showroom and gave complaint about the problem, They have done minor changes by sticking two sided tape between the pannels.May be in future i may get many issues with this scooty.So i need a permanent solution or else replace my scooty.
Sai (Verified User) 3 days ago -
iQube Electricwhere the best qualities are at
The TVS iQube is an electric scooter manufactured by TVS Motors, an Indian two-wheeler sccoter which is loved by my family . The standard and S variants offer a claimed riding range of around 75 km. Its top speed is electronically limited to 78 km/h . Faster charging options might be available depending on the variant and specific charging stations. The anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is not currently offered on the iQube. Its under-seat storage space can accommodate a helmet which is not that much which i expected.
Anonymous 3 days ago -
iQube ElectricGood power
Noise lees smooth, Very good power to ride in the city.Milagr very good less power consuming.
DipSundar (Verified User) 1 week ago -
iQube ElectricExploring Electric Mobility: TVS iQube
The TVS iQube, is an interesting, electric scooter concept for urban commuters who choose environmental friendliness and convenience above anything else. Its stylish and sleek design, this mode of transportation helps commuters to not only save the environment but also they will be stylishly riding a bike. Through the use of an electric motor, it provides quiet and no emission ride opportunities, thereby making it perfect for the dropping of pollution. Built-in artificial intelligence allows it to support advanced functions such as regenerative braking and requests, making commuting comfortable and useful at the same time. The iQube is a utilitarian and visionary electric scooter, which has been designed to reflect TVS' reliability and ambitiousness in personal mobility.
Anonymous 3 weeks ago -
iQube ElectricEco-Friendly Urban Commuter with Tech Delights
" The eco-friendly TVS iQube suits very well the hip rider who is looking for efficient green-power drive and for the convenience of modern elements. People like the fact it is a silent whippet that has such a comfortable and a modern engine as well as having zero emissions, which is why it is such a great choice for office commuters. The outstanding design which includes the intelligent connectivity systems of the vehicle and the regenerative braking system make it very much admired. While it is true that some people ask for a lower number of charging cycles and improvements to charging is also mentioned as a near necessity to enhance the overall usage."
Anonymous 2 weeks ago -
iQube ElectricTVS iQube Urban Electric Commuter Revolution
Offering riders a sustainable and Stylish expressway to cut megacity highways, the TVS iQube is at the van of the City electric commuter revolution. I've a great affection for this model because of the precious point it delivers, offering riders an environmentally responsible ride experience without immolating performance. This model has a authentically star point that gives riders the capability and luxury of electric safety. The TVS iQube, with my its High-tech technology and futuristic design, is leading the transition of City transportation to a greener and cleaner future.
Anonymous 3 weeks ago -
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