Compare Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty

Honda BeAT Fashion Sport
Fashion Sport
SRP : ₱70,900 View Promo
Honda Click 125i Standard
Standard
SRP : ₱81,400 View Promo
Yamaha Mio Sporty Standard
Standard
SRP : ₱73,900 View Promo
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    • Intrusive suspension: The BeAT comes with conventional telescopic front forks and

      Intrusive suspension: The BeAT comes with conventional telescopic front forks and a rear swingarm. Trying to speed up on bad roads leads to a bumpy ride

      Lightweight: While being lightweight aids in handling, it also means that the scooter is quick to lose balance. Cornering at high speed is best avoided with this scooter

      Expensive: The Hona BeAT is more expensive than most of its rivals. The BeAT is packed with features and maybe that’s why it commands a higher price.    

      City only: The Honda BeAT is only meant for driving in the city. It’s not even a mid-distance performer.

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    • Disproportionate: While the 125i is itself stylish, the large front design and the

      Disproportionate: While the 125i is itself stylish, the large front design and the contrasting rear part may appear as an eyesore. The design may not appeal to all

      Slim tires: The scooter rolls on slim tires for efficient handling. But that seems to lose grip during fast turning. The slim tires also don’t go well with the two-wheeler’s muscular appeal

      Small floorboard: This makes the scooter difficult to ride for tall riders. They may not have enough space to place their legs comfortably.

      Not for long rides: The Click 125i can be only be driven within the city. It’s not meant for long rides

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    • Stiff ride quality

      Lacks LED headlamp of the India-spec version

      Stiff ride quality

      Lacks LED headlamp of the India-spec version

       

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    • Lacks power: While the engine is not underpowered, the Mio Sporty should have had

      Lacks power: While the engine is not underpowered, the Mio Sporty should have had a bit more power. This will appeal to more buyers

      LEDs: It’s not exactly a downside, but LEDs have almost become a standard in most two-wheelers, even the budget ones. The Mio Sporty could do better with LED lights

      Analog cluster: The Mio Sporty comes with an analog instrument panel. A fully digital cluster would be more acceptable to buyers.

      Only for the city: Mio Sporty is purely for city use. It can’t be used for long journeys

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Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Console

    • Navigator
    • Side Stand Indicator
    • Tachometer
    • Digital
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Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Chassis & Suspension

    • Electronic Suspension Adjustment
    • Seat Type
    • Dual Straight
    • Dual Straight
    • Dual Straight
    • Chrome Garnish
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Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Safety & Security

    • Back Rest
    • ABS
    • Stability Control
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Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Electrical

    • Indicator Light
    • Head Lamp
    • LED
    • LED
    • LED
    • Halogen
    • Tail Lamp
    • Bulb
    • LED
    • LED
    • Bulb
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Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Brake

    • Front Brake
    • Disc
    • Disc
    • Disc
    • Disc
    • Rear Brake
    • Drum
    • Drum
    • Drum
    • Drum

Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Differentiating Features

    • Additional Features
    • Combi Brake System
    • Combi Brake System
    • Cruise Control
    • Height Adjustable Seats

Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Chassis & Suspension

    • Front Suspension
    • Telescopic Fork
    • Telescopic Fork
    • Telescopic Fork
    • Telescopic Fork
    • Rear Suspension
    • Mono Shock
    • Mono Shock
    • Coil Spring
    • Unit Swing

Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Engine & Performance

    • Fuel Tank Capacity (litres)
    • 4 L
    • 5.5 L
    • 5.8 L
    • 4.1 L
    • Clutch Type
    • Automatic
    • Automatic
    • Centrifugal, Dry Type
    • Exhaust Pipes
    • Single Exhaust
    • Single Exhaust
    • Single Exhaust
    • Single Exhaust
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Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Dimension

    • Seating Capacity
    • 2
    • 2
    • 2
    • 2
    • Length
    • 1856 mm
    • 1919 mm
    • 1820 mm
    • Width
    • 666 mm
    • 679 mm
    • 710 mm
    • 675 mm
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Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Wheels & Tyres

    • Front Tyre
    • 80/90 R14
    • 80/90 R14
    • 70/90 R14
    • Rear Tyre
    • 90/90 R14
    • 90/90 R14
    • 80/90 R14
    • Front Wheel Size
    • R14
    • R14
    • R12
    • R14
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Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Electrical

    • Battery Voltage
    • 12 V
    • 12 V
    • 12 V
    • 12 V
    • Battery Capacity
    • 5 Ah
    • 5 Ah

Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Fuel & Ignition

    • Start Option
    • Kick & Electric
    • Electric
    • Kick & Electric
    • Kick & Electric
    • Ignition System
    • Full Transistorized
    • Transistorized
    • CDI
    • Fuel Type
    • Gasoline
    • Gasoline
    • Gasoline
    • Gasoline
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Honda BeAT vs Honda Click 125i vs TVS Ntorq 125 vs Yamaha Mio Sporty - Gear & Transmission

    • Gear Box
    • Variable Speed
    • Variable Speed
    • Variable Speed
    • Transmission Type
    • CVT
    • CVT
    • CVT
    • CVT

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