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A quick look at the differences between the SYM CRUISYM and the JOYMAX Z+ 300CC

A quick look at the differences between the SYM CRUISYM and the JOYMAX Z+ 300CC
15 Oct
Written by Eddie

A Comparative Look at Two Stylish Maxi Scooters: Sym CRUISYM 300cc vs Sym JOYMAX Z+ 300cc.

Exploring the delightful world of Maxi scooters, the 2024 models from Sym stand out uniquely, namely the CRUISYM 300cc and the JOYMAX Z+ 300cc. These two scooters, while sharing the same engine capacity, offer different experiences tailored for varying rider preferences. Let’s delve into what sets each apart.



Sym CRUISYM 300cc


Sym CRUISYM 300cc


Sym JOYMAX Z+ 300cc


Sym JOYMAX Z+ 300cc



The Sym CRUISYM 300cc (2024) is particularly noteworthy for its delicate balance between sporty handling and utmost comfort. Powered by a 278.3 cc single-cylinder 4-stroke engine producing a substantial 19.1 KW, this scooter is built to conquer long journeys with minimal fuel consumption. The full-led headlights, digital instrumentation, and traction control highlight its modernity, providing a safe and stylish ride. What truly sets it apart is its driving comfort. With an adjustable windscreen and a well-cushioned saddle, coupled with ample storage under the seat for a full-face helmet and additional equipment, the CRUISYM is perfect for those who prioritize comfort during extended rides. This model also caters to its daily usability with a conveniently placed USB charge socket, ensuring your gadgets are juiced up on the go.

Meanwhile, the Sym JOYMAX Z+ 300cc (2024), an evolution from past iterations of the Joymax line, is all about offering an agile and compact riding experience without compromising on comfort. Its exterior boasts a sleek design with a new LED headlight which gives the scooter its trendy appearance. The Joymax Z+ enhances safety via the Traction Control System, minimizing rear wheel slips during intense acceleration or cornering. Performance-wise, it mirrors the CRUISYM with a similar engine setup, but it elevates the convenience game with notable features like Quick Charge 3.0 and dual helmet storage compartments, which can accommodate more gear. The Joymax Z+ is the embodiment of both performance and efficiency, an appealing option for those new to the scooter world seeking cost-effective options without forfeiting quality.

Both scooters are relatively even in terms of performance output, with similar horsepower and torque figures enabling speeds upwards of 127 km/h. However, they diverge considerably in terms of pricing and the target market. The CRUISYM 300cc, priced at £4999, fits those who desire a more luxurious experience with added features and enhanced comfort for extended travels. The JOYMAX Z+, on the other hand, at £4499, offers remarkable value for money, making it an appealing choice for urban riders who appreciate the blend of style, safety, and practicality.

In conclusion, the right choice between these scooters hinges on the intended riding experience. The CRUISYM 300cc is ideal for those seeking an all-encompassing comfortable ride with sporty capabilities suited for long journeys, while the JOYMAX Z+ 300cc appeals to the budget-conscious rider looking for agility, practicality in city environments, and the latest trendy features.
A quick look at the differences between the SYM CRUISYM and the JOYMAX Z+ 300CC
A quick look at the differences between the SYM CRUISYM and the JOYMAX Z+ 300CC
A quick look at the differences between the SYM CRUISYM and the JOYMAX Z+ 300CC

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