


The Ampere Magnus G Max, a practical electric scooter designed for city commuting. It has a real-world range of roughly 100 km, making it excellent for daily office runs and short trips. It’s lightweight and simple to use, and the high ground clearance allows you to safely handle bumpy roads efficiently. It features an LED display, USB charging, and ample under-seat storage. What’s good about Ampere Magnus G Max? The

The Suzuki e-Access is the brand’s first electric scooter designed for daily commute. It has a 3 kWh LFP battery, offers 4.1 kW of power, and includes multiple driving modes, regenerative braking, and reverse assist for added convenience. The e-Access, priced at ₹1.88 lakh, offers Suzuki’s extensive sales and servicing network, making it a premium and reliable alternative for riders. What’s good about e-Access? Smooth and reliable performance for everyday

Bajaj Chetak C25 is a more affordable lineup aimed at everyday city riders. It comes with a top speed of 55 km/h and an IDC range of about 113 km on a single charge. The scooter features useful tech, making it easy and comfortable to ride around town. With a quick 3 hr 45 min home charging time, premium styling, and a wallet-friendly price, the Chetak C2501 is positioned as

Simple Energy Ultra is powered by a 6.5 kWh battery, the largest ever on an Indian electric scooter, with a range of up to 400 km. It has a top speed of 115 km/h and accelerates from 0 to 40 km/h in 2.77 seconds. The Ultra is the brand’s second-fastest scooter, combining enthusiast performance with long-range endurance for daily users. What’s good about Simple Ultra? It has a very long range
The TVS Orbiter is an affordable and entry-level electric scooter designed mainly for everyday city commuting. It offers a claimed range of up to 158 km and a top speed of 68 km/h, making it suitable for short trips and daily rides. TVS has focused on keeping the scooter simple and easy to ride, especially for new or first-time EV users. Despite its budget-friendly positioning, the Orbiter still comes with

The River Indie is an electric scooter from the Indian startup River Mobility, known for its rugged, practical design. Often called the “SUV of scooters,” it focuses on utility, stability, and everyday convenience, with its unique boxy look and features built for real-world urban use. What’s good about Indie? Very good and sturdy build quality Has 43L boot + 12L glove box space 14-inch wheels for better riding True range
The Bajaj Chetak is a premium electric scooter that combines classic design with cutting-edge technology. It stands out for its solid metal body, smooth riding, and practical features such as underseat storage, LED lighting, and a digital display with app connectivity. The 3501 is an updated model with a greater range and a more refined riding experience compared to earlier Chetak scooters. What’s good about the Chetak EV? Solid metal