Key Specs & Features of Gemopai Astrid Lite
Charging Time(0-80%) | 2 Hr |
Range | 200 km/charge |
Battery Capacity | 2.9 Kwh |
Kerb Weight | 110 kg |
Top Speed | 65 km/Hr |
Motor Power | 4 kW |
- Charging Point
- DRLs
- Fast Charging
- Keyless Ignition
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
Anti theft alarm | Yes |
Low battery alert | Yes |
- Key Specs
- Top Features
- App Features
Gemopai Astrid Lite Summary
The Gemopai Astrid Lite is an electric scooter, available in 1 variant, at a starting price of Rs 1.11 Lakh. The battery capacity of the Gemopai Astrid Lite STD is 2.9 Kwh. The weight of the Astrid Lite is 110 kg.The Astrid Lite comes with a Disc brake up front and Drum brake at the rear. You can buy the Astrid Lite in 6 colours - Fireball Orange, Midnight Red, Fiery Red, Deep indigo, Electric Neon, Burnt Charcoal.
Gemopai Astrid Lite Price
Astrid Lite STD 65 km/Hr200 km/charge | Rs.1,11,195 | View January Offers |
Astrid Lite comparison with similar Scooters
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Riding Range200 km/charge | Riding Range75 km/charge | Riding Range153 km/charge | Riding Range123 km/charge | Riding Range102 km/charge | Riding Range89 km/charge | Riding Range126 km/charge | Riding Range212 km/charge | Riding Range95 km/charge |
Battery Capacity2.9 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.2 Kwh | Battery Capacity3.5 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.88 Kwh | Battery Capacity3 Kwh | Battery Capacity2 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.9 Kwh | Battery Capacity5 Kwh | Battery Capacity2 Kwh |
Power4 kW | Power3 kW | Power- | Power4.2 kW | Power6 kW | Power1.2 kW | Power6.4 kW | Power8.5 kW | Power2.7 kW |
Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time4.5 Hr | Charging Time4.3 Hr | Charging Time- | Charging Time5 Hr |
Top Speed65 km/Hr | Top Speed75 km/Hr | Top Speed73 km/Hr | Top Speed63 km/Hr | Top Speed80 km/Hr | Top Speed48 km/Hr | Top Speed90 km/Hr | Top Speed105 km/Hr | Top Speed85 km/Hr |
Torque Motor- | Torque Motor140 Nm | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor22 Nm | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor26 Nm | Torque Motor72 Nm | Torque Motor- |
Motor Type- | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor Type- | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypePMSM | Motor TypeHub Motor |
Weight110 kg | Weight110 kg | Weight- | Weight134 kg | Weight118 kg | Weight93 kg | Weight108 kg | Weight134 kg | Weight101 kg |
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Gemopai Astrid Lite Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- The range on offer is quite sensible for an urban electric scooter.
- It feels quite light and easy to manage.
- Removable battery is a boon if you don’t have a charging point in your parking.
- Build quality is lacking given the high price point.
- Suspension is stiff to the point of being non-existent .
- Top speed of 50kmph (in Sport) feels too low
Astrid Lite Expert Review
Overview
Electric mobility is the next big thing in the world of two-wheelers. Almost every month we see a new electric manufacturer popping up in some part of the country. In fact, the only mainstream Indian manufacturer to have launched an electric two-wheeler so far is Bajaj, with the new Chetak. So, if you want to join the green bandwagon, all you have are a bunch of startup companies backed by Indian brands or the ones who have teamed up with Chinese manufacturers.
We got to test one such scooter from the latter lot, called the Astrid Lite from Gemopai -- a joint venture between Goreen E-Mobility and China's Opai Electric. The Astrid Lite is priced at Rs 80,000, making it one of the more expensive e-scooters out there. The question here is, should you shell out that sort of moolah on an electric scooter from a company that you might have never heard of or wait for the big players to enter this segment?
Design
From a distance, the Astrid Lite looks sporty thanks to the angular body panels and the (slightly) aggressive front end. The bright colours on offer help the scooter’s case as well. The tail light looks especially futuristic and unique. But spend some time staring at the other bits, and you realise the overall design is rather generic, looking pretty much like every other Chinese electric scooter on offer in India today. Up close, the headlight design too looks a little awkward.
When you look really close though, things take a turn for the worse. Because the build quality and overall fit and finish of the materials used is just abysmal. Nope, we are not exaggerating. The photo above is the actual key slot of the Astrid Lite, which was so loose that it looked like it would just fall off. In fact, it did come out eventually after a few days of testing.
The boot and most of the body panels are entirely made up of ultra low-quality plastic, unacceptable for a scooter at this price point. We would have ignored the Astrid's awful build quality if it was still a pre-production unit or if it was priced much, much lower.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
The Astrid Lite is powered by a 2.4kW motor. The motor only has a limited amount of grunt to overtake 100cc scooters, and it quickly loses its steam after the initial burst of power. Speedo errors are given on any vehicle, but the Astrid takes it to a whole new level. While it showed 65kmph on the console, our VBox test showed that it was doing just 49-odd kmph! In fact, you’ll take an eternity to reach 50kmph. OK, we are exaggerating a bit and it’s around 13 seconds in real life. And this is the reason why it’s preferable that you keep the Astrid Lite within the city limits where you’ll often find yourself looking at the tail lights of other vehicles.
There are three ride modes on offer -- Eco, City and Sport. Although Eco mode is likely to offer better range, we would not recommend using it regularly as the top speed is restricted to a dizzying 30.13kmph (VBox tested figure), which will take you a whole day to reach your destination. It also makes it somewhat dangerously slow, even at city speeds. It makes sense to stick to either City or Sports mode for your daily commute.
Wouldn’t that deteriorate the range? Well, range is one of the few aspects that we really love about this scooter. In our test, the Astrid Lite offered a range of 80km in City mode, which is quite admirable. You see, the Astrid Lite is not a sporty scooter; we mean, the company never claimed a triple-digit top speed or an impressive 0-60kmph time. There’s a clear bias towards range over performance, which we think works for a scooter of this type.
Handling & Ride Quality
It comes with a telescopic fork at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear. Yes, this is quite a fancy setup, but that doesn’t mean it offers excellent or even good ride quality. The setup is extremely stiff to the point of being almost non-existent., Every time you go over a bump or a pothole, the shock is transmitted to your hands and backside completely unfiltered. The worst part is how nervous the scooter feels while on the move. Rumble strips on the road or a small bump ahead? Well, you better slow down, because there were times where even the slightest impact would make the handlebar tremble violently.
Additionally, everytime we encountered a series of potholes, the battery would rattle as it was on the brink of unplugging, which made us nervous to be honest. The manufacturer could’ve mended this issue by adding rubber padding in the battery compartment, but instead, what you get is a velcro strip to secure it in place. And this strap had already come off when we received the scooter for testing.
The Astrid Lite weighs just 95kg (yes, 95kg!), making it pretty light on its feet. So maneuvering it through city traffic or parking it in a tight spot is easy-breezy. Another positive aspect of being light is how well the scooter comes to halt. It features a disc-drum setup and as an added safety feature, there’s EABS (Electronic Assist Brake System) too. While our usual criteria is to test the scooter’s 60-0kmph figures, we had to improvise for this slowpoke as it simply couldn’t get to 60kmph. The Astrid Lite managed 45-0kmph in under 12 metres, which is quite remarkable, especially considering that the Hero Maestro Edge 125 did the 60-0kmph run in 22.67 metres!
Features
On paper, the Astrid Lite’s features list is pretty impressive. It comes with a fully digital instrument cluster, LED headlamp unit, a side stand sensor, a USB port and an electronic key fob. While the instrument console is bright and the numbers displayed on it are large and crisp, it suffers in terms of functionality. The tripmeter resets every time you turn off the scooter and it never shows the correct figures! For example, it will show you 0.2km at the start and as you move a bit forward, it’ll say you’ve covered 4km.
The LED headlamp unit doesn’t have great reach or intensity. But hey, it’s not like none of the features work. The side stand sensor does its job impressively and so does the key fob. However, the highlight of the Astrid’s features list is its removable 1.7Kw Li-ion battery. Now, a detachable battery isn’t a new thing. The Revolt RV400 has it and so does the new Okinawa Lite. But the Astrid’s battery weighs 10kg, making it easy enough for most people to carry it into their house or office for charging. It doesn’t come with a fast charger either. But honestly, we don’t think it needs one anyway, because it takes just around 3.5 hours to fully juice up the battery.
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Gemopai Astrid Lite User Reviews
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Ikdam bakvas gadi he koi bhi mat lena ise main leke pachtara hu Gadi mat lena he gadi ikdam bakvas he gandi khatam gadi he 130000 ki price he resale value bhi nahi he ise 10000 me jati gadi dekha jaye to gadi 50000 me ye purati heRead More
- Astrid Lite Scooter Looks Great
Astrid Lite scooter looks great and the maintenance cost is very low since it is an EV vehicle. Whereas I faced some battery issues which are fine now. But for me, I believe It is the best option to buy, as from what I experience, it is giving an amazing range, low charging cost and a stylish look. I recommend Astrid Lite to every person who is looking for an affordable scooter with a stylish look and some amazing/unique features.Read More
- Great Scooter
The Gemopai Astrid Lite is an electric scooter that exceeded all my expectations. Its design is really appealing, and the range is near 180 km per charge which is actually exceptional. Riding it gives a quite smooth, noiseless, and comfortable ride. This scooter has everything I require for my daily errands. I highly recommend it for anyone seeking an eco-friendly and exhilarating ride for daily commutes.Read More
- Riding Astrid Lite Since 1.6 Years
I am riding Astrid Lite e scooter since last 1.6 years. This electric scooter is a game-changer for daily errands. All I have to charge it once and I am good to go for days to achieve my daily commuting goals. It gives me 3 riding options which ensures a more safer and satisfactory ride. its boot space has enough space to carry all my essentials. I am literally falling in love everyday with my scooter. Guys you must try it once.Read More
- Fraud company
My name is Nandaraj Kakad when I went to blive store the manager there named Gauri gave me a quotation of 1,30,000/- for a scooter named Astrid Light of Gempoi company and told her 200 eco on mileage low mode 180 and 160 to 170 on sport mode. I took the scooter and after coming home I fully charged the scooter and left for my village Sambhajinagar to Kingaon Raja about 120 km. But the scooter stopped at 70 km in front of jalna then when I went to the showroom they told me the mileage of the scooter can be 140 when I spoke to them they said those who told you the mileage of 200 are out of business. So I know who is at fault in this. Blivestore has done a lot with me Thank you for taking care that no customer is cheated even though there is fraud mo no 8698932828Read More
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