
Hero Vida VX2 Plus 4.4 kWh Variant Launched In India At Rs 1.51 Lakh: Range Jumps To 187 km
The new VX2 Plus 4.4 kWh has a significantly higher claimed range, slightly more top speed and a faster charger, all while retaining the same feature set.

The new VX2 Plus 4.4 kWh has a significantly higher claimed range, slightly more top speed and a faster charger, all while retaining the same feature set.

Yamaha has launched the Aerox E in India at Rs 2.82 lakh (ex-showroom). This sporty electric maxi-scooter gets premium hardware, dual swappable batteries, and even a boost mode.

Komaki has launched two new electric scooters in India, with prices starting from Rs 73,999 (ex-showroom).

The Hypevolt-R is Keeway’s key to India’s premium electric scooter segment. The maxi-scooter is unlike any other scooter in India, and it also comes with a claimed range of 180 km.

According to the Vaahan sales data, India’s electric scooter market continued its upward trajectory in June 2026. TVS iQube retained the top spot while Bajaj Auto, Ather, Hero Vida and Ola Electric rounded off the top five.

Ather has launched three new colours of the 450X electric scooter. It also gets a faster charger, which boosts its charging speed by about 30 %.

The premium mid-size electric SUV space in India is witnessing a monumental clash, as the deeply nostalgic, tech-heavy Tata Sierra EV prepares to battle the radically styled, born-electric Mahindra BE 6.

Vietnam’s VinFast is not limiting its presence to just the electric car market, filing a design patent for what appears to be an updated, next-generation version of its Viper electric scooter.

TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, and Ather Rizta emerged as India’s top-selling electric scooters in May 2026, reflecting the growing shift toward EVs.