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Scooters in India

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    • Okinawa Praise
      Okinawa Praise
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 61,998
      EMI starts at
      2,044
      EvEV
    • Bajaj Chetak
      Bajaj Chetak
      +4 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.07 - 1.4 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      3,542
      EvEV
    • TVS iQube
      TVS iQube
      +7 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.24 - 1.96 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      4,096
      EvEV
    • Ola Electric S1
      Ola Electric S1
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.06 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      3,494
      EvEV
    • Okinawa i-Praise
      Okinawa i-Praise
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.23 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      4,055
      EvEV
    • Okinawa Ridge Plus
      Okinawa Ridge Plus
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 90,606
      EMI starts at
      2,988
      EvEV
    • Gravton Motors Quanta
      Gravton Motors Quanta
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.05 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      3,459
      EvEV
    • Okinawa Lite
      Okinawa Lite
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 69,093
      EMI starts at
      2,278
      EvEV
    • Lohia Omastar
      Lohia Omastar
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 43,547
      EMI starts at
      1,436
      EvEV
    • Okaya Classiq
      Okaya Classiq
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 74,201
      EMI starts at
      2,447
      EvEV
    • Evolet Polo
      Evolet Polo
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 47,395 - 57,948
      EMI starts at
      1,563
      EvEV
    • Simple Energy One
      Simple Energy One
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.53 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      5,060
      EvEV
    • Polarity Sport
      Polarity Sport
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 42,650 - 1.17 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      1,406
      EvEV
    • Evolet Pony
      Evolet Pony
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 42,121 - 52,672
      EMI starts at
      1,389
      EvEV
    • Ola Electric S1 Pro
      Ola Electric S1 Pro
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.48 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      4,886
      EvEV
    • Ampere Zeal Ex
      Ampere Zeal Ex
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 91,916
      EMI starts at
      3,031
      EvEV
    • Okinawa Dual
      Okinawa Dual
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 62,695
      EMI starts at
      2,067
      EvEV
    • Okinawa R30
      Okinawa R30
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 62,689
      EMI starts at
      2,067
      EvEV
    • Gemopai Astrid Lite
      Gemopai Astrid Lite
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 89,908
      EMI starts at
      2,965
      EvEV
    • Okinawa Okhi 90
      Okinawa Okhi 90
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.5 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      4,946
      EvEV
    • Evolet Derby
      Evolet Derby
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 49,506 - 63,751
      EMI starts at
      1,633
      EvEV
    • Polarity Executive
      Polarity Executive
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 40,540 - 1.11 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      1,337
      EvEV
    • Crayon Motors Envy
      Crayon Motors Envy
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 56,367 - 67,975
      EMI starts at
      1,859
      EvEV
    • Li-ions Elektrik Spock
      Li-ions Elektrik Spock
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 69,030
      EMI starts at
      2,276
      EvEV

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  • About Scooter Electric Bikes

    While you might think that when it comes to two-wheelers, bikes are the more popular choice amongst customers, as surveys show, that is not really true. The two-wheeler industry has come a long way since its introduction in the Indian market, and with that, scooters were the preferred option. You might remember a few of the first names in the industry, like Chetak and LML.

    The demand for these scooters used to be so high at one point that people would go out of their way just to book one. However, with more international brands paving their way in this industry, these models gradually lost their fan following and had become a thing of the past. Nevertheless, recently this segment has changed immensely and quite evidently for the better.

    The main reason behind such a rampant hike in demand can be solely credited to three main reasons. Firstly, the wait time is much lesser now, since there are many newer manufacturers in the market; secondly, with more companies interested in this segment, you will find a wide variety of options, suiting all your requirements, and thirdly the technology has improved efficiently. However, wherever there are a vast number of options, confusion is inevitable.

    Types of Scooters

    With some research in this industry, you will learn that there are a few categories to explore when it comes to scooters. Some of the more common classifications you can choose from while selecting the best scooter for you:

    • Kick Scooter
    • Motorized Electric Scooter
    • Self-Balancing Scooter
    • Big Wheel Scooter
    • Stunt Scooter

    Popular Scooters in India

    There are several options that you can find in this category of cars and bikes. Some of the more popular names you can look for include:

    1. Honda Activa 6G
    2. Ola S1
    3. TVS NTORQ 125
    4. Suzuki Access 125
    5. TVS Jupiter
    6. Ather 450 X
    7. Yamaha Fascino 125
    8. Bajaj Chetak
    9. TVS iQUBE
    10. Honda Dio

    Things To Know before Buying a Scooter

     

    If you are in the market looking to buy a new scooter, here you will find a few factors that you might want to consider before finalizing your choice.

    • Start By Deciding A Budget:

    Much like with any other significant purchase, the first and foremost thing you need to take into consideration is the price. You would not want to just purchase the first option you come by and get a big dent in your bank balance. Ensure to make your purchase more practical and sensible.

    Start with selecting a proper budget. For this, you will need to factor in your income and net expense on a regular. Once that digit is found, keep some room for savings, and this will give you the right amount you can expend. However, this does not mean your budget has to be very strict.

    Having a budget will only mean you have a reference point for the purchase. Try looking for models around the budget to know all the options available and select the one that fits your requirements aptly.

    • The Overall Cost of The Purchase:

    Once you have a fair idea of how much you can spend, start researching online, comparing all required and added features for the model of your choice. However, do not get carried away during this process. There are a number of options in the market, each coming with its own features.

    You should really be stern about what you need and not be distracted by any gimmicky additions, which will eventually increase the overall price. In addition to that, most people often confuse the actual price of the scooter with the ex-showroom price. Unknown to many, the ex-showroom price is the cost of the vehicle when it is inside the showroom.

    Once you plan on taking it home, several other costs get added, like your insurance premium and RTO charges, which significantly increase the total amount. Legally, you will also have to pay extra money for handling or depot charges. This is why calculating the gross price of the purchase is very important before shortlisting the model of your choice.

    • Fuel Efficiency:

    Another thing you should not miss out on is how fuel-efficient your choice of the scooter is. Fuel prices have no indication of lessening in the coming years; instead, they have witnessed a rather significant hike in the last few months. This only makes buying a scooter that prioritizes fuel economy more practical and a logical choice.

    This is also why you will see all the big-name brands in the industry spending millions just on R&D, finding a way to ensure the maximum fuel efficiency in the segment. For the majority of Indian scooters, the general consensus lies around 60 kilometres per litre. However, this figure is almost always more indicative and nothing absolute.

    The main deciding factor of your scooter’s fuel efficiency depends on how well you can maintain it and your riding style. Irrespective of that, having a scooter that has the ability to offer a bigger number is always a better option.

     

     

FAQ's of Scooter Electric Bikes

Numeros n-First, BGauss Oowah, TVS Orbiter and Ola Electric S1 Pro Sport are the new bikes launched in India.

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