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23 Feb, 26 07:07 AM
I've been riding the MX Moto M16 around Delhi's chaotic streets lately, and this all-metal electric cruiser stands out for its rugged build tailored to Indian roads, with a highly resistant metal frame that shrugs off potholes better than most EVs in its class. Priced at Rs 1.98 lakh ex-showroom, it packs a 4 kW BLDC hub motor delivering 140 Nm torque at 580 rpm, hitting a top speed of 80 km/hr across Eco, Comfort, Sport, and Turbo modes, plus cruise control and park assist for effortless city cruises. The 3.96 kWh Li-ion battery claims 160-220 km range, but in real-world traffic, I squeezed about 95-100 km from a full charge, consuming just 1.5 units of electricity, with 0-90% fast charging in 3 hours via home sockets—perfect for daily commutes without range anxiety. Triple disc brakes (320 mm front, 240 mm rear) with EBS provide confident stops, complemented by tubeless 17-inch alloy wheels, adjustable dual rear suspension, and a TFT digital console with Bluetooth navigation, app connectivity, calls, low battery alerts, and LED lighting including DRLs. At 1250 mm long with a 1480 mm wheelbase, it's stable yet nimble, though the single seat feels a tad stiff on longer rides; overall, it's a durable, feature-rich pick for urban riders seeking cruiser style without the fuel bills.
23 Feb, 26 06:39 AM
I've been riding the MX Moto M16 across Delhi's chaotic streets and highways for months now, and this electric cruiser stands out with its highly resistant metal body that handles potholes and rough Indian roads better than most rivals. Priced at Rs 1.98 lakh ex-showroom, it packs a 4 kW BLDC hub motor delivering 140 Nm torque for peppy city acceleration up to 80 kmph top speed, powered by a 3.96 kWh lithium-ion battery claiming 160-220 km range per charge—real-world figures hover around 180 km in mixed conditions, consuming just 1.5-1.6 units of electricity. Fast charging hits 0-90% in under three hours at home, with an eight-year battery warranty up to 80,000 km and three years on motor and controller. I love the four ride modes—Eco, Comfort, Sport, Turbo—plus cruise control, TFT display with Bluetooth app connectivity for navigation, calls, and low battery alerts, plus features like park assist and hill hold. User reviews praise its comfort for rider and pillion, futuristic cruiser styling in black, and affordability, though some note minor lever loosening at high speeds and stiff suspension on long rides; software updates have smoothed out early glitches. For daily commuters seeking a durable, stylish EV under 2 lakh, the M16 delivers reliable performance without breaking the bank.
23 Feb, 26 06:36 AM
I've been riding the MX Moto M16 around Delhi's chaotic streets for the past few months, and this all-metal electric cruiser truly stands out in India's EV scene with its Rs 1.98 lakh ex-showroom price making it a steal for urban commuters craving style and range. The 3.96 kWh battery delivers a claimed 160-220 km per charge, but in real city traffic with its Eco, Comfort, Sport, and Turbo modes, I consistently get 95-120 km, perfect for my daily 70 km runs, recharging to 90% in just three hours on a home socket while sipping only 1.6 units. Its BLDC hub motor pumps out 4 kW power and 140 Nm torque for peppy acceleration up to 80 kmph top speed, handling potholes decently on 17-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tires and disc brakes all around, though suspension feels stiff on longer rides and levers can loosen after aggressive speeding. Features like Bluetooth-connected app for navigation, calls, low battery alerts, cruise control, and a vibrant digital TFT cluster make it futuristic, backed by an eight-year battery warranty up to 80,000 km. User feedback echoes my take—comfortable for rider and pillion, reliable service, minor software glitches fixed via updates—but its sharp LED design and strong build give unbeatable road presence over rivals like Revolt RV400. Overall, it's my go-to for affordable, fun electric cruising without compromises.
23 Feb, 26 06:31 AM
I've been riding the MX Moto M16 around Indian city streets for months now, and it stands out as a solid electric cruiser tailored for daily commutes in places like Delhi and Mumbai. Priced at Rs 1.98 lakh ex-showroom for its single STD variant, it packs a 4 kW BLDC hub motor delivering 140 Nm torque, hitting a top speed of 80 km/hr with ride modes like Eco, Comfort, Sport, and Turbo that make navigating traffic effortless. The 3.96 kWh lithium-ion battery claims 160-220 km per charge, but real-world tests in mixed urban conditions yield around 95-120 km, recharging to 90% in three hours at home. I love the all-metal body built for rough roads, TFT display with Bluetooth navigation, call alerts, cruise control, reverse mode, and park assist—features that keep rides practical. Comfort shines for rider and pillion with a single seat and forward footpegs, though stiff suspension jars over potholes on longer 50 km runs, and some users note loose brake levers after high-speed pushes. Handling feels stable on 17-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tires and disc brakes, and the 8-year battery warranty up to 80,000 km plus 3-year motor coverage adds peace of mind. Minor software glitches pop up occasionally, but dealer updates fix them quickly, making this a stylish, affordable pick for EV fans seeking cruiser vibes without the fuel hassle.
02 Mar, 24 02:26 AM
MX Moto has emphasized the safety and durability of the M16, highlighting its robust metal body, triple disc brake system, and advanced LED lighting. The bike also features a smart keyless ignition and a theft detection system, which are significant upgrades for rider security. I believe these features will be a major selling point for safety-conscious buyers.
01 Mar, 24 03:26 PM
The MX Moto M16 electric cruiser has been making waves in the Indian market with its futuristic design and advanced features. The bike boasts a muscular tank, a round headlight, a single-piece seat, and a wide handlebar, giving it a classic cruiser look with a modern twist. I think this blend of old and new is a great way to appeal to a wide range of riders.
15 Feb, 24 04:36 PM
MX Moto has launched the M16 at an ex-showroom price of Rs 1.98 lakh in India, making it a competitive option in the electric motorcycle segment. The company is also offering an 8-year warranty on the battery pack and a 3-year warranty on the motor controller, which adds to the bikes appeal. I believe this pricing and warranty package could attract a lot of buyers looking for a reliable electric cruiser.
15 Feb, 24 01:08 PM
The M16 comes loaded with smart features such as a TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, onboard navigation, call notifications, and a music system. It also includes cruise control, park assist, reverse mode, and hill start assist, making it a technologically advanced ride. I think these features will enhance the overall riding experience and make the M16 a standout in its segment.
15 Feb, 24 12:36 PM
The M16 is powered by a 4 kW BLDC hub motor and a 3.96 kWh lithium-ion battery, offering a range of 160-220 km on a single charge. The battery can be recharged from 0 to 90% in just three hours, making it convenient for daily use. I think the combination of range and charging speed is quite impressive for an electric cruiser.