
Suzuki e-Access vs Ather Rizta vs TVS iQube vs Bajaj Chetak: Range, Speed, and Price Compared
Suzuki e-Access, Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, and Bajaj Chetak compared on range, speed, and pricing in India’s EV scooter segment.

Suzuki e-Access, Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, and Bajaj Chetak compared on range, speed, and pricing in India’s EV scooter segment.

Honda is working on a new, locally designed electric scooter for India, leveraging learnings from the Activa e and QC1 to address range, storage, and pricing gaps.

Suzuki launches the e-Access electric scooter in India at ₹1.88 lakh with an LFP battery, 95 km claimed range, and a wide service reach.

Bajaj confirms 2026 Chetak EV launch on January 14 with a new budget version, updated features, and revised pricing.

Simple Energy introduces the Ultra electric scooter with a 400km claimed range and Gen 2 Simple One; prices start at ₹1.4 lakh.

Ola Electric sees market share rise to 9.3% in December 2025 as the company focuses on service network recovery and battery-powered sales.

Ultraviolette confirms Tesseract electric adventure bike deliveries will begin in Q2 2026, featuring high-speed performance and long range.

TVS iQube led the pack in India’s electric scooter market in December 2025, topping the charts with 112,731 units sold for the month.

Ola Electric begins deliveries of S1 Pro Plus with 4680 Bharat Cells and gets govt approval for the Roadster X+ motorcycle.