How does it compare?
Begode Blitz steps out as a contender in the ever-expanding landscape of unicycles and personal electric vehicles. Let's see how it stacks up against competitors like the Inmotion V12HT, King Song S22 Eagle, and Veteran Sherman.
Range
Diving into the gritty details of range, the Begode Blitz boasts a decent 100 km (about 62 miles) on a full charge. It's fitting for those casual urban explorers who love a brisk spin around town. In comparison, Inmotion V12HT stretches its legs further with approximately 160 km (about 99 miles), offering that extra cushion for long-distance travelers. Meanwhile, the King Song S22 Eagle offers around 150 km (about 93 miles), which nests comfortably between, while the Veteran Sherman, a well-known marathoner, can push up to 200 km (about 124 miles).
Acceleration and Power
The quirk with electric vehicles often lies in their spunk, and the Begode Blitz doesn’t disappoint, peaking at 85 km/h (53 mph) with a hefty 3500 Watts motor. However, its rivals like the Inmotion V12HT and King Song S22 Eagle both also boast similar punchy thrusts, reaching up to 70 km/h (43 mph) and 80 km/h (50 mph) respectively, but with less power at around 2800 Watts. The Veteran Sherman shares the brawny edge with the Blitz, matching its might and speed closely. The speed game is on, but it seems the Begode Blitz holds a slight edge for those who crave speed.
Charging Time
Charging is a downtime most want to minimize. The Begode Blitz powers up with a maximum charging current of 20 A, but the real-world full recharge requires a bit over a solid 6 hours. On similar lines, the Inmotion V12HT sits nearly parallel in its wait time. The King Song S22 Eagle tends to be a little more relaxed with a 7-hour ordeal. The true outlier here would be the Veteran Sherman, which can boast an impressive turnaround under 5 hours thanks to its dual chargers.
Price
Pocket friendliness is ever crucial. With the Begode Blitz rolling out at an expected price of US$ 3194 (€2900), it positions itself as a reasonable choice for performance-centric riders. The Inmotion V12HT tags slightly higher at approximately US$ 2499 (€2260), enticing the cost-conscious. The King Song S22 Eagle enters at a competitive US$ 3300 (€3000), slightly above but with features to argue for. Meanwhile, the Veteran Sherman, loaded with endurance, calls for a higher asking price of around US$ 3799 (€3440).
All in all, the Begode Blitz manages to offer a compelling mix of performance and features, competing closely with icons of its league. For the lovers of speed with a dash of thrill and functionality, this new offering awaits its commendable place on city streets.

