Best Beginner Scooters in India: Top 5 Options

- Yamaha Fascino 125 is the lightest scooter on the list.
- Bajaj Chetak packs a sweet balance of usable performance and convenience.
- TVS Zest 110 has the lowest seat height on this list.
If you are a newbie to the whole world of two-wheelers, chances are that you are probably planning on starting with a gearless scooter, which is the preferred approach of many first-time motorists. A good beginner scooter should be light, easy to handle, stable at low speeds, and simple to live with and maintain for day-to-day use. From navigating through narrow lanes to parking in tight spots, or managing stop-and-go traffic, these scooters offer the perfect blend of approachability, practicality, and smooth performance. That said, here are the top five beginner scooters in India to consider.
When it comes to scooters on any list, this one is always present. The Honda Activa remains one of the most-trusted beginner options for new riders. Known for its smooth and refined engine, which is a 109.51 cc motor producing 7.68 bhp and 8.79 Nm, delivered in a calm and friendly manner, the Activa is an ideal consideration for learning and eventually kick-starting your two-wheeler chapter. With a kerb weight of around 105 kg and a seat height of 765 mm, the Activa is mostly manageable for riders of all sizes. The other USP of the scooter is minimal maintenance, robust build, simple operation and easy to operate.
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The only EV that we found to be ideal for consideration on this list is the Bajaj Chetak. Offering electric convenience to first-time riders and effortless twist-and-go operation, the Chetak is powered by a 3.8 kW motor making 20.9 Nm of instant torque, which is responsive yet controlled, and especially manageable for city riding. Even with a kerb weight of around 132 kg, the scooter is well-balanced with a low 770 mm seat height, allowing even shorter riders to firm footing when standstill. The Bajaj Chetak is one of the few electric scooters that hasn’t reported any operational hiccups since its introduction. It is popular among owners for its refined, silent riding experience, hardly any vibrations, low running costs, and appealing design.
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The Pleasure Plus is Hero’s lightest scooters offering in India, which instantly also makes it a beginner-friendly scooter. Powered by a 110.9 cc engine delivering 8 bhp and 8.7 Nm, the power delivery is linear and predictable, ideal for learning and everyday use. With a kerb weight of 106 kg and a seat height of 765 mm, it feels nimble, easy to move out of parking places, manageable and confidence-inspiring for new riders. The Pleasure Plus is popular amongst buyers for its lightweight design, nimble handling, and simple operation.
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Small in size but zippy in performance, the TVS Zest 110 is a compact and approachable scooter that appeals to shorter or lighter riders. The scooter employs a 109.7 cc motor that produces an honest 7.7 bhp and 8.8 Nm, but due to a low kerb weight od just 103 kg kerb weight and slim design, the Zest 110 is a smooth and zippy scooter. It has the lowest seat height here on the list, measuring at 760 mm, making it the most preferred option for shorter riders. Known for its commendable build quality in this price segment, the Zest 110 is the ideal option for beginner riders of short height.
An underdog in the scooter space, the Yamaha Fascino 125 brings stylish design and refined performance, which has only gotten better with its iterations. Powered by a 125cc engine producing 8.04 bhp and 10.3 Nm, the motor is butter smooth and highly efficient. Tipping the scale at just 99 kg kerb weight, it is one of the lightest 125 cc scooters in the country. Saddle height is set at 780 mm seat height but with a nicely contoured seat, it is manageable even for shorter riders to ride it. With light weight and refinement being its main USPs, the Yamaha Fascino 125 is a versatile beginner scooter to consider.
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