HATASU Nero vs Honda Sundiro S07

A full spec-by-spec comparison of HATASU Nero vs Honda Sundiro S07 — engine, performance, dimensions, features and price, with the differences highlighted to help you decide.

Specification HATASU Nero HATASU Nero HATASU ₱28,990 Honda Sundiro S07 Honda Sundiro S07 Honda ₱71,900
E-Bikes Full Specification
Type eBike L1B Category e-bike / scooter / L1B Category (LTO)
Tech Features Panel Board, Passenger Saddle, Front Basket Speed Mode Helmet Holder USB Port Side Stand Sensor Regenerative Braking LCD digital dashboard with remote alarm Anti-Theft
Top Speed 30-35km 50kph (boosted variant), 25kph (base variant)
Battery Capacity 48v 20ah 24Ah
Battery Type Lead Acid Battery Llithium-ion battery
Voltage 48v 48V
Range 50-55 km/s Approx. 60km
Front Brake Drum Breaking System Front mechanical disc brake
Rear Brake Drum Breaking System Rear drum brake + EABS braking IP56 rated
Rear Suspension Dual Shock Rear damping shocks
Dimension 120cm x 65cm x 150cm 173cm x 120cm x 83cm
Charging Time 68hrs 5-8hrs
Color White/Black Teal, Blue, Light Blue, White, Black, Red
Motor 400w Dynamo Motor 400W 48V brushless Bosch motor
Load Capacity 110kgs 150kg
Battery Weight >10kg
Front Suspension Front hydraulic fork suspension
Weight 58.5kg+
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HATASU Nero vs Honda Sundiro S07: which should you buy?

For budget-conscious Filipino buyers needing a basic eBike for short trips, the HATASU Nero at ₱28,990 is the clear choice—it's less than half the price of the Honda Sundiro S07. However, the Nero uses heavy lead-acid batteries, takes 68 hours to charge, and has a lower load capacity (110kg). The Honda Sundiro S07 at ₱71,900 is a premium investment: it offers a lithium-ion battery (lighter, charges in 5-8 hours), a 60km range, a Bosch motor, regenerative braking, anti-theft features, and a 150kg load capacity. Its boosted variant reaches 50kph, while the Nero tops out at 35kph. For daily commuting, longer distances, or carrying heavier loads, the Honda is superior in performance, safety, and convenience. If you need a cheap runabout for short errands and can tolerate long charging times, the Nero works. But for reliability and long-term value, the Honda Sundiro S07 is worth the extra cost.

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper?

The HATASU Nero is significantly cheaper at ₱28,990, while the Honda Sundiro S07 costs ₱71,900.

Which has a higher top speed?

The Honda Sundiro S07 boosted variant reaches 50kph, while the HATASU Nero tops out at 30-35kph.

Which is better for daily commuting?

The Honda Sundiro S07 is better for daily commuting due to its longer range (60km), faster charging (5-8 hours), lighter lithium battery, and higher load capacity (150kg).

What are the key battery differences?

The HATASU Nero uses a heavy lead-acid battery (48V 20Ah) that takes 68 hours to charge. The Honda Sundiro S07 uses a lighter lithium-ion battery (48V 24Ah) that charges in 5-8 hours.