
VinFast VF MPV 7 Launched at ₹24.49 Lakh: A Spacious, High-Value Threat to the Kia Carens Clavis EV
At ₹24.49 lakh, with a 517 km range and solid warranties, the newly launched VinFast VF MPV 7 is here to take on the family electric car segment.

At ₹24.49 lakh, with a 517 km range and solid warranties, the newly launched VinFast VF MPV 7 is here to take on the family electric car segment.

Vida launches the electric Dirt-e K3 kids’ dirt bike in India for ₹69,990. It features a 500W motor, adjustable size, and smartphone control.

Royal Enfield unveiled two major electric concepts at its annual Motoverse event in Goa, the Flying Flea S6 and the Himalayan Electric. The display of these models, which were revealed on November 21, 2025, demonstrates the brand’s serious commitment to its electric sub-brand. Urban Scrambler Details The Flying Flea S6 (FF.S6) is marketed as an electric motorcycle with a scrambler-style urban look. The Indian market introduction is anticipated towards the

Chennai-based startup Raptee.HV launches India’s first high-voltage electric motorcycle (T-30), compatible with public car fast chargers.

Honda launches a WN7 electric motorcycle with a 50 kW motor, 100 Nm torque, a 9.3 kWh battery, and CCS2 fast charging at EICMA 2025 in Milan.

Royal Enfield presented the Flying Flea FF.S6 Scrambler at EICMA 2025, a smart EV, packed with technologies and off-road abilities, available on global roads in 2026.

TVS unveiled the e.FX.30, its first electric bike concept, at EICMA. It features a dashcam, AAS setup, new powertrain, belt drive, and aggressive streetfighter design.

The VXZ, Dirt-E, NEX, and UBEX are among the lineup; these models also highlight Vida’s growth beyond urban mobility.

Hero Vida UBEX electric motorcycle, likely a production-ready roadster with premium specs (USD forks, belt drive), is teased for EICMA 2025 debut. Hero MotoCorp’s electric mobility division, Vida, offered a brief glimpse of a new electric motorcycle concept, the UBEX, through a teaser. The teaser was shared by Hero Vida, the electric branch of Hero MotoCorp. It was quickly taken down after being posted on the company’s social media, before