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      • Hero Splendor Plus
        Hero Splendor Plus
        +3 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 73,902 - 75,055
        EMI starts at
        ₹ 2,437
      • Bajaj Pulsar 150
        Bajaj Pulsar 150
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 1.1 - 1.12 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        ₹ 3,639
      • Royal Enfield 2024 Classic 350
        Royal Enfield 2024 Classic 350
        +7 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 1.81 - 2.16 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        ₹ 5,973
      • Honda Shine 125
        Honda Shine 125
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 78,540 - 82,898
        EMI starts at
        ₹ 2,590
      • Royal Enfield Bullet 350
        Royal Enfield Bullet 350
        +6 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 1.62 - 2.02 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        ₹ 5,337
      • Hero HF Deluxe i3s
        Hero HF Deluxe i3s
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 66,382 - 68,485
        EMI starts at
        ₹ 2,189
      • Hero Super Splendor
        Hero Super Splendor
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 80,450 - 81,998
        EMI starts at
        ₹ 2,653
      • Honda Dio
        Honda Dio
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 68,846 - 79,723
        EMI starts at
        ₹ 2,270
      • Bajaj Pulsar 125
        Bajaj Pulsar 125
        +3 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 79,048 - 87,526
        EMI starts at
        ₹ 2,607
      • Yamaha FZ S V3.0 FI
        Yamaha FZ S V3.0 FI
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 1.13 - 1.16 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        ₹ 3,732
      • Ola Electric New Gig
        Ola Electric New Gig
        Expected Price
        ₹ 45,000 - 55,000
        EvEV
        Expected Launch : 2025-10-21
      • Kawasaki Z400
        Kawasaki Z400
        Expected Price
        ₹ 4 - 5 Lakh
        Expected Launch : 2025-10-22
      • Honda CRF300L
        Honda CRF300L
        Expected Price
        ₹ 3 - 3.3 Lakh
        Expected Launch : 2025-10-23
      • Triumph Tiger Sport 800
        Triumph Tiger Sport 800
        Expected Price
        ₹ 11.5 - 12 Lakh
        Expected Launch : 2025-10-31
      • Benelli 752S
        Benelli 752S
        Expected Price
        ₹ 6 - 7 Lakh
        Expected Launch : 2025-11-01
      • TVS Zeppelin
        TVS Zeppelin
        Expected Price
        ₹ 2 - 3.2 Lakh
        EvEV
        Expected Launch : 2025-11-29
      • Yamaha YZF MT-07
        Yamaha YZF MT-07
        Expected Price
        ₹ 8.5 - 10 Lakh
        Expected Launch : 2025-11-30
      • Yamaha Tenere 700
        Yamaha Tenere 700
        Expected Price
        ₹ 8 - 9 Lakh
        Expected Launch : 2025-12-06
      • TVS RTX Adventure Tourer
        TVS RTX Adventure Tourer
        Expected Price
        ₹ 2.5 - 3 Lakh
        Expected Launch : 2026-01-20
      • Zeno Emara ADV
        Zeno Emara ADV
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        ₹ 1.1 - 1.2 Lakh
        EvEV
        Expected Launch : 2026-01-30
      • Key Highlights of Electric Bikes

        Upcoming Model Ola Electric New Gig (Oct 2025) , Kawasaki Z400 (Oct 2025) , Honda CRF300L (Oct 2025) , Triumph Tiger Sport 800 (Oct 2025) and Benelli 752S (Nov 2025)

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      • Ola Launches Roadster Series Of Electric Motorcycles In India; Prices Start At Rs. 75,000
        Seshan Vijayraghvan | Aug 15, 2024
        Ola Launches Roadster Series Of Electric Motorcycles In India; Prices Start At Rs. 75,000
        Ola's Roadster range includes 3 models - Roadster X, Roadster and Roadster Pro, all priced between Rs. 75,000 and Rs. 2.50 lakh (ex-showroom).
        4 mins
      • BGAUSS Launches C12i EX Electric Scooter, Priced At Rs. 1 Lakh
        car&bike Team | Sep 6, 2023
        BGAUSS Launches C12i EX Electric Scooter, Priced At Rs. 1 Lakh
        The company says that the electric scooter will be developed and designed in their Chakan plant.
        2 mins
      • Greaves Electric Mobility Serves Notice To SMEV In Bid To Distance Itself From EV Lobby
        Amaan Ahmed | Aug 31, 2023
        Greaves Electric Mobility Serves Notice To SMEV In Bid To Distance Itself From EV Lobby
        In a letter dated August 30, Greaves Electric Mobility (GEM) has urged the Society of Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles to expressly clarify that GEM is not a part of the EV lobby.
        4 mins
      • Why the TVS X May Be Doing Other Electric Scooters A Favour: Opinion
        Amaan Ahmed | Aug 26, 2023
        Why the TVS X May Be Doing Other Electric Scooters A Favour: Opinion
        Designed to highlight TVS’ capability as a technology powerhouse, the X bears an astronomical price tag, which may just have a positive rub-off on other premium e-scooters.
        7 mins
      • TVS Creon-Based Electric Scooter To Be Unveiled Tomorrow; Here’s What We Know So Far
        car&bike Team | Aug 22, 2023
        TVS Creon-Based Electric Scooter To Be Unveiled Tomorrow; Here’s What We Know So Far
        TVS is all set to take the wraps off its new electric scooter tomorrow. Here is what we know about it so far.
        2 mins
      • 2023 Okinawa PraisePro Review: In Pictures
        Kingshuk Dutta | Aug 11, 2023
        2023 Okinawa PraisePro Review: In Pictures
        Okinawa updated its PraisePro electric scooter recently. We spent some time with the scooter to sample the changes and see how the updates make the scooter better.
        1 min
      • Matter, Airtel Partner To Offer Connected Features on Aera Electric Motorcycle
        car&bike Team | Jun 22, 2023
        Matter, Airtel Partner To Offer Connected Features on Aera Electric Motorcycle
        Matter’s geared electric motorcycle will come with an Airtel e-SIM to offer connected features to riders.
        2 mins
      • Matter Aera Electric Motorcycle Prices Hiked By Rs 30,000 As FAME-II Subsidy Drops
        Amaan Ahmed | May 30, 2023
        Matter Aera Electric Motorcycle Prices Hiked By Rs 30,000 As FAME-II Subsidy Drops
        With a reduction in FAME-II subsidies for electric two-wheelers, the price of the Matter Aera 5000 will start at Rs 1.74 lakh from June 6 onwards.
        3 mins
      • Faulty Battery Cells, Modules Likely Caused E-Scooter Fire In India, Initial Probe Finds
        car&bike Team | May 7, 2022
        Faulty Battery Cells, Modules Likely Caused E-Scooter Fire In India, Initial Probe Finds
        Faulty battery cells and modules have been identified as the leading cause of electric scooters catching fire in India in recent weeks, according to the findings of an initial federal investigation.
        1 min
      • Okinawa Issues Recall For 3215 E-Scooters
        Mihir Barve | Apr 17, 2022
        Okinawa Issues Recall For 3215 E-Scooters
        One of India's leading e-scooter manufacturers - Okinawa Autotech - has issued a recall for 3215 units of its Praise Pro electric scooter to check up on its batteries.
        1 min
      • About Electric Bikes

        With everything happening in the world right now, electric vehicles are the need of the hour. The environment is becoming more vulnerable, with fossil fuels like petrol getting depleted every other day. In such times, an alternative mode of mobility is highly appreciated and in demand, the most common one being the electric bike. These bikes are easy to use, cheap and come with a lot of extra features that will surely blow your mind. In addition to that, these are good for the environment as they have zero-emission.

        Now, if you are thinking that the only benefit to buying an electric bike is that it comes with zero-emission, that is not the case. The prices of fuels like petrol and diesel are increasing every day and show no sign of lessening in the recent future. This further means that you can save a lot on your maintenance and operational costs with an electric bike.

        Selecting the Best Electric Bike in India

        With the recent hike in demand for such motorcycles, there is no denying that buying one has become even tougher. While you can surely find a number of options in the market, there is still a lot of research and development required in this field. This only goes to say that you should know everything there is to an electric bike before finalising a choice.

        Types of Electric Bikes

        The first and most important thing you need to learn is the several different categories of electric bikes you can find in the industry. This will help you determine which one suits your needs the best and allow you to make the right choice. Some of the most commonly purchased kinds of electric bikes include:

        • Hub motor electric bike:

        These are essentially the kind of bikes that have a motor built in one of the wheels, helping transmit the required power directly to the wheels.

        • Mid-drive electric bike:

        Contrary to the prior type, in this one, the motor is not situated on either one of the wheels. However, the motor is situated in between the two wheels, helping produce the power more uniformly.

        Popular Electric Bikes in India

        As mentioned above, there are many electric bike models you can find in the industry. Nevertheless, not all of them are at par. Here mentioned are some of the more notable names in the industry:

        1. BGauss D15
        2. TVS IQube Electric
        3. Ola S1
        4. Revolt RV400
        5. Ather 450X
        6. Simple One
        7. ObenRorr

        Things to Know before Buying an Electric Bike

        When it comes to buying an electric bike, there are a number of things that you should factor in. this will help you shortlist the models that are perfect for you and fit your requirements aptly. If this is your first time making such an investment, there are some easy steps that you should follow. Further mentioned in this article are some important considerations that you should keep in mind before you finalise your choice.

        The price of the bike:

        Much like with any other purchase, considering the overall cost of the bike is absolutely important. The most confusing part of buying an electric bike is making a choice, given the ample number of options you can find here. Having a clear budget in mind can help you easily narrow down your choices and find the best model amongst the limited options you have. However, do not get fooled by the low ex-showroom price.

        This basically states the price of the bike inside the showroom. Once you buy it, there are many other additional costs that you have to keep in mind, like RTO, insurance coverage costs and more. While deciding on a budget, make sure that you consider the overall price of the purchase and not just the ex-showroom price. In the current market, a mid-range electric bike will cost you anywhere from 50,000 to 60,000 INR. This can be your reference point for choosing a better budget.

        Riding range:

        The second most important thing you must keep in mind is the riding range offered. Consulting other buyers or researching the shortlisted models and comparing their features can help quite a bit in this aspect. However, checking the riding range is very important since that is how much distance you can cover on the bike. For instance, if you plan on travelling long distances, buying an electric bike with a high riding range will ensure that it does not randomly stop in the middle of the journey.

        Any low-speed electric bike can offer you a range of about 50 km. On the other hand, a high-speed scooter can do more than 70 to 75 km with a single charge. There are other high-end motorcycles also that come with a much larger battery pack, offering you a riding range of about 150 km. This category mainly depends on the kind of rider you are, the distance you want to travel on a regular basis and the amenities available in your locality.

         

      Latest Reviews on Electric Bikes

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      • River Indie Review: A Purposeful Electric Scooter Built For Work
        Amaan Ahmed | Sep 12, 2023
        River Indie Review: A Purposeful Electric Scooter Built For Work
        The Indie is the closest we’ve come to seeing a different body style in India’s fast-evolving electric scooter market, and it does what it says on the tin.
        9 mins
      • Ather 450S Review: A Fine Entry E-Scooter That’s Also A Clever Upsell
        Amaan Ahmed | Aug 11, 2023
        Ather 450S Review: A Fine Entry E-Scooter That’s Also A Clever Upsell
        Despite being the entry point to the brand, the 450S is every bit an Ather, but it also makes its better-equipped sibling look like great value.
        8 mins
      • 2023 Okinawa PraisePro Review
        Kingshuk Dutta | Aug 10, 2023
        2023 Okinawa PraisePro Review
        Okinawa updated its PraisePro electric scooter recently. We spent some time with the scooter to sample the changes and see how the updates make the scooter better.
        5 mins
      • Ola S1 Air First Ride Review: A Different Approach To Affordable Electric Mobility
        Amaan Ahmed | Aug 9, 2023
        Ola S1 Air First Ride Review: A Different Approach To Affordable Electric Mobility
        With an aim to lure buyers away from basic petrol scooters, Ola’s S1 Air adopts simplicity from a mechanical standpoint, but still packs features that will grab attention.
        7 mins

      FAQ's of Electric Bikes

      The upcoming bikes in 2025 are New Ola Electric Gig, Kawasaki Z400, Honda CRF300L and Triumph Tiger Sport 800 .
      Electric motorbikes, also known as electric motorcycles, are powered by an electric motor instead of a traditional internal combustion engine. They use rechargeable batteries to store electrical energy, which is then converted into mechanical energy to power the motor. The motor is connected to the bike's wheels through a gear system, which allows the rider to control the speed and torque of the bike. Electric motorbikes have the advantage of being environmentally friendly, with zero emissions, and typically require less maintenance than gas-powered motorcycles. However, they have a limited range before needing to be recharged.
      The time it takes to charge an electric motorbike in India depends on the specific model and the type of charger used. Typically, it takes around 4-6 hours to charge an electric motorbike using a standard household outlet. However, using a fast charger, the time can be reduced to around 2-3 hours.
      The distance an electric motorbike can travel on a single charge depends on the specific model and the riding conditions. On average, most electric motorbikes in India have a range of around 60-80 km per charge. However, this range can vary depending on factors such as speed, terrain, and rider weight.
      Yes, the government of India has launched the “FAME” India scheme Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles in India to promote the use of electric vehicles in the country. Under this scheme, buyers of electric motorbikes may be eligible for certain incentives such as discounts on the purchase price or reduced registration fees.
      The maintenance costs for an electric motorbike in India are generally lower than for a gas-powered motorbike. Electric motorbikes have fewer moving parts and do not require regular oil changes or tune-ups. However, the cost of replacing the battery may be higher. Additionally, it's important to note that the cost of maintenance can vary depending on the specific model and brand of the electric motorbike.
      Electric vehicle charging infrastructure is growing rapidly in India and is expected to play a major role in the country's transition to electric mobility. Currently, there are over 1,742 electric vehicle charging stations across more than 28 states and union territories in India. These include direct current (DC) fast-charging stations as well as alternating current (AC) charging points at homes and offices. Public charging infrastructure is also being developed to provide easy access to charging facilities for EV owners across the country.
      Electric motorbikes in India generally have a lower top speed and shorter range compared to gas-powered motorbikes. However, they have several advantages such as lower operating costs, zero emissions, and instant torque. Electric motorbikes are also typically more energy efficient and require less maintenance. With the Indian government pushing for electric mobility, the availability and infrastructure for electric motorbikes is expected to improve in the future. Overall, the performance of electric motorbikes in India is currently not on par with gas-powered motorbikes, but the gap is expected to narrow as technology improves.
      Some limitations of using electric motorbikes in India. When it comes to electric bikes, battery replacement cost is high and there is a very limited range of models available in the electric segment. However the primary problem that you may face is with the charging infrastructure, as it is a limitation in most parts of the country.
      The process for registering an electric motorbike in India is similar to registering a gas-powered motorbike. You will need to provide proof of ownership, such as a bill of sale, and pay any applicable registration fees. Additionally, you may need to provide proof of insurance and pass a vehicle inspection. It's important to check with the local registration office for specific requirements and procedures.
      Electric motorbikes have several advantages over petrol-powered ones. One of the main benefits is that they produce zero emissions, making them much more environmentally friendly. Electric motorbikes also tend to be much cheaper to operate, as electricity is typically cheaper than gasoline. Additionally, electric motorbikes are often much quieter than petrol-powered ones, making them a great option for use in urban areas. They also require less maintenance as they have fewer moving parts compared to petrol-powered motorbikes. Another advantage is that electric motorbikes can accelerate faster than petrol motorbikes, providing a more exciting riding experience. Overall, electric motorbikes are a great option for those looking for a more sustainable, cost-effective, and low-maintenance mode of transportation.
      The range that you can get with an electric motorbike in India will depend on several factors such as the capacity of the battery, the efficiency of the electric motor, and the riding conditions. On average, electric motorbikes in India have a range of around 60-80 km per charge. However, some high-end models can have a range of up to 150 km per charge. Additionally, the range can also be affected by factors such as the terrain, the rider's weight, and the speed at which the bike is ridden. It's important to note that under ideal conditions, the range of an electric motorbike can be higher than what is stated by the manufacturer, and under harsher conditions, the range can be lower.
      An electric motorbike requires regular maintenance such as checking and tightening all bolts and fasteners, inspecting the tires and brakes, and checking the battery's charge level and condition. It's also important to regularly clean the bike to ensure proper cooling and to protect the electronics. Additionally, the software should be updated regularly to ensure optimal performance and to fix any bugs or issues. It's also recommended to have a professional mechanic perform regular check-ups and maintenance.
      Electric scooters and electric motorbikes are similar in that they both run on electric power, but they are designed for different purposes. Electric scooters are typically smaller, more compact, and have smaller wheels, and they are intended for short-distance urban commuting. Electric motorbikes, on the other hand, are larger and have bigger wheels, and they are designed for longer distance travel and higher speeds. Additionally, Electric motorbikes may have more advanced features such as advanced suspension and braking systems. On average, they also have more power output, and can go faster than electric scooters.

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