I think its a new genZ model bcoz in old models there was no hazard button and front top DRLs. Moreover, speed of this scooty has been reduced from 58 to now 50
bhai jaan menay suna hai k jab EV scooters ki battery 50 ya 60% se niche hojati hai touh unki speed mein kafi decrease aata hai, Apki Evee Gen Z mein touh ye masla nahi hai? kyu k menay bhi scooter lena hai
I am using the EVEE GENZ electric scooter. It is ideal for individuals with a daily commute of less than 50 km. Below are the pros and cons I have observed: Pros: 1- The running and repair costs of the EVEE GENZ are 4 to 5 times lower than those of a petrol bike. 2- There's no need to visit petrol stations; you can conveniently charge the scooter at home. 3- The scooter provides a smooth drive with no vibrations or jerks. 4- It produces zero emissions, contributing to a cleaner environment. 5- The EVEE GENZ operates quietly, reducing noise pollution. 6- Fewer moving parts result in less frequent maintenance compared to traditional bikes. 7- Less rusting because most of the parts are made of plastic. Cons: 1- The scooter has a fragile body that requires extra care to prevent damage. 2- Extra protection is needed during rain. Electronic components should be covered with plastic to avoid water damage. 3- It is not recommended to ride through water levels higher than 1 foot, as there is a high risk of motor damage. 4- If the motor gets damaged, it costs 26,000 PKR as of 23-07-24. 5- A new battery pack costs 50,000 PKR as of 23-07-24. 6- The range is suitable for short commutes, but may not be ideal for longer trips. 7- Charging the battery can take several hours, which might be inconvenient for some users. 8- Spare parts may not be as readily available as those for petrol bikes. Overall, the EVEE GENZ is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly option for short daily commutes, provided you take necessary precautions to protect it from potential damage.