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    • Suzuki Avenis 125
      Suzuki Avenis 125
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 83,793 - 86,177
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,763
    • TVS Jupiter 125
      TVS Jupiter 125
      +4 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 82,000 - 92,300
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,704
    • Yamaha Aerox 155
      Yamaha Aerox 155
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.35 - 1.36 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,463
    • Ola Electric S1
      Ola Electric S1
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.06 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,494
      EvEV
    • Yamaha Ray-ZR 125FI
      Yamaha Ray-ZR 125FI
      +7 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 82,862 - 1.21 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,732
    • TVS iQube
      TVS iQube
      +7 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.24 - 1.96 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,096
      EvEV
    • Honda Activa 110
      Honda Activa 110
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 74,369 - 87,693
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,452
    • Bajaj Chetak
      Bajaj Chetak
      +4 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.07 - 1.4 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,542
      EvEV
    • Aprilia SR 160
      Aprilia SR 160
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.2 - 1.27 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,974
    • Yamaha Fascino 125
      Yamaha Fascino 125
      +9 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 72,459 - 88,623
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,389
    • 2025 Honda Activa 125 FI
      2025 Honda Activa 125 FI
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 93,536 - 97,399
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,084
    • Aprilia SR Storm 125
      Aprilia SR Storm 125
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.11 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,656
    • Hero Pleasure Plus 110
      Hero Pleasure Plus 110
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 69,766 - 75,712
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,301
    • Okinawa i-Praise
      Okinawa i-Praise
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.23 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,055
      EvEV
    • Hero Destini 125
      Hero Destini 125
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 74,165 - 83,245
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,446
    • Okinawa Ridge Plus
      Okinawa Ridge Plus
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 90,606
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,988
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    • Suzuki Burgman Street 125
      Suzuki Burgman Street 125
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 88,376 - 92,227
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,914
    • Aprilia SR 125
      Aprilia SR 125
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.1 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,633
    • TVS Ntorq 125
      TVS Ntorq 125
      +6 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 80,900 - 99,800
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,668
    • Okinawa Praise
      Okinawa Praise
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 61,998
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,044
      EvEV
    • New Suzuki Access 125
      New Suzuki Access 125
      +4 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 77,284 - 93,877
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,549
    • New TVS Jupiter
      New TVS Jupiter
      +5 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 74,600 - 87,400
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,460
    • Honda Dio
      Honda Dio
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 68,846 - 79,723
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,270
    • TVS Scooty Zest 110
      TVS Scooty Zest 110
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 65,800 - 71,600
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,170

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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
    ₹ 1.05 - 1.12 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 3,467
  • 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
    ₹ 76,793 - 81,978
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 2,532
  • 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
  • Yamaha Nmax 155
    Yamaha Nmax 155
    Expected Price
    ₹ 1.6 - 1.7 Lakh
    Expected Launch : Nov 22, 2025
  • Yamaha XSR155
    Yamaha XSR155
    Expected Price
    ₹ 1.35 - 1.45 Lakh
    Expected Launch : Nov 25, 2025
  • TVS Zeppelin
    TVS Zeppelin
    Expected Price
    ₹ 2 - 3.2 Lakh
    EvEV
    Expected Launch : Nov 29, 2025
  • Yamaha YZF MT-07
    Yamaha YZF MT-07
    Expected Price
    ₹ 8.5 - 10 Lakh
    Expected Launch : Nov 30, 2025
  • Benelli 752S
    Benelli 752S
    Expected Price
    ₹ 6 - 7 Lakh
    Expected Launch : Dec 15, 2025
  • Yamaha YZF R7
    Yamaha YZF R7
    Expected Price
    ₹ 9.5 - 11 Lakh
    Expected Launch : Dec 15, 2025
  • Triumph Tiger Sport 800
    Triumph Tiger Sport 800
    Expected Price
    ₹ 11.5 - 12 Lakh
    Expected Launch : Dec 15, 2025
  • Zeno Emara ADV
    Zeno Emara ADV
    Expected Price
    ₹ 1.1 - 1.2 Lakh
    EvEV
    Expected Launch : Jan 30, 2026
  • Yamaha YZF R9
    Yamaha YZF R9
    Expected Price
    ₹ 12.2 - 13.5 Lakh
    Expected Launch : Mar 15, 2026
  • Hero Xpulse 421
    Hero Xpulse 421
    Expected Price
    ₹ 2.9 - 4 Lakh
    Expected Launch : Mar 21, 2026
  • Key Highlights of Scooter Bikes

    Popular Models Honda Dio , TVS Ntorq 125 , Honda Activa 6G and TVS Jupiter
    Latest Launches VLF Mobster 135 , Hero Destini 110 and BGauss Oowah
    Most Expensive BMW CE 04 Electric (Rs. 15.25 Lakh)
    Affordable Model Polarity Executive (Rs. 40,540 - 1.11 Lakh)
    Upcoming Model Yamaha Nmax 155 (Nov 2025) , Yamaha XSR155 (Nov 2025) , TVS Zeppelin (Nov 2025) , Yamaha YZF MT-07 (Nov 2025) and Benelli 752S (Dec 2025)
    Fuel Type Electric and Petrol

Latest News on Scooter Bikes

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  • Aprilia SR 175 Launched in India at Rs 1.26 Lakh
    Janak Sorap | Jul 15, 2025
    Aprilia SR 175 Launched in India at Rs 1.26 Lakh
    The sporty scooter now comes with a more powerful 174 cc motor, which brings it closer to its competition the Yamaha Aerox 155 and the Hero Xoom 160.
    1 min read
  • TVS Jupiter Price Hiked With OBD-2B Update, Now Starts At Rs 76,691
    Sidharth Nambiar | Mar 3, 2025
    TVS Jupiter Price Hiked With OBD-2B Update, Now Starts At Rs 76,691
    This is the first product in TVS’ portfolio to receive modifications to the powertrain that help it comply with the stricter OBD-2B requirements.
    2 mins read
  • Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025: TVS Jupiter 125 CNG Unveiled
    car&bike Team | Jan 18, 2025
    Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025: TVS Jupiter 125 CNG Unveiled
    While still in its concept phase, this will be the world’s first CNG-powered scooter if it goes into production
    2 mins read
  • 2024 TVS Jupiter Teased Ahead Of August 22 Launch
    Sidharth Nambiar | Aug 20, 2024
    2024 TVS Jupiter Teased Ahead Of August 22 Launch
    One of TVS’s most successful products, this is the first time that the Jupiter will receive a comprehensive update since its launch over 11 years ago
    4 mins read
  • Suzuki Access 125, Burgman Street Receive New Colour Schemes
    car&bike Team | Jul 18, 2024
    Suzuki Access 125, Burgman Street Receive New Colour Schemes
    The Suzuki Access 125 gets a new dual-tone Metallic Sonoma Red/Pearl Mirage White paint scheme while the Suzuki Burgman Street 125 gets the Metallic Matte Black No 2 colour option
    1 min read
  • Two-Wheeler Sales December 2023: Honda 2Wheelers India Volumes Grow 27 Per Cent In December 2023
    car&bike Team | Jan 6, 2024
    Two-Wheeler Sales December 2023: Honda 2Wheelers India Volumes Grow 27 Per Cent In December 2023
    Honda 2Wheelers India sold 43.84 lakh units in the 2023 calendar year, second to Hero MotoCorp’s 54.99 lakh units sold during the same period
    1 min read
  • EICMA 2023: Hero Xoom 125R Scooter Unveiled, Rides On 14-Inch Wheels
    Amaan Ahmed | Nov 7, 2023
    EICMA 2023: Hero Xoom 125R Scooter Unveiled, Rides On 14-Inch Wheels
    The bigger, more powerful sibling of the Xoom 110 is set to be launched in India in the coming months.
    2 mins read
  • Hero MotoCorp Teases Upcoming Adventure Maxi-Scooter; To Be Powered By A Liquid-Cooled Engine
    Sidharth Nambiar | Nov 4, 2023
    Hero MotoCorp Teases Upcoming Adventure Maxi-Scooter; To Be Powered By A Liquid-Cooled Engine
    The all-new two-wheeler will be showcased at EICMA 2023, which will take place from November 7 to November 12
    3 mins read
  • TVS Jupiter 125 With SmartXonnect Launched At Rs 96,855
    Janak Sorap | Oct 17, 2023
    TVS Jupiter 125 With SmartXonnect Launched At Rs 96,855
    The SmartXonnect variant demands a premium of Rs 4825 over the current disc-alloy top-spec variant
    1 min read
  • Ather Energy To Begin Exports In November; 450X E-Scooter Headed First To Nepal
    Yash Sunil | Oct 9, 2023
    Ather Energy To Begin Exports In November; 450X E-Scooter Headed First To Nepal
    Ather Energy has partnered with Vaidya Energy, a subsidiary of Vaidya's Organisation of Industries & Trading Houses (VOITH to open its first experience center in Kathmandu by November 2023
    2 mins read
  • About Scooter 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.

     

     

Latest Reviews on Scooter Bikes

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  • Hero Xoom 160 First Ride Review: Versatile Maxi-Scooter Is A Game-Changer
    Amaan Ahmed | Sep 8, 2025
    Hero Xoom 160 First Ride Review: Versatile Maxi-Scooter Is A Game-Changer
    It has taken a long time to finally hit Indian roads, but the path-breaking Xoom 160 is proof that scooters need not stick to the script that has been rigidly followed for decades, to make a lasting impression.
    10 mins read
  • 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 read
  • 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 read
  • 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 read
  • Hero Xoom 110 Review: In Pictures
    Kingshuk Dutta | Jun 7, 2023
    Hero Xoom 110 Review: In Pictures
    The Hero Xoom 110 is the newest 110 cc scooter wherein one model reigns supreme! But, it is no pushover and has the goods to make its presence felt in a crowded segment! Here’s our real-world review of the Hero Xoom 110.
    2 mins read
  • Hero Xoom 110 Real World Review
    Kingshuk Dutta | Jun 5, 2023
    Hero Xoom 110 Real World Review
    The Hero Xoom 110 is the newest 110 cc scooter wherein one model reigns supreme! But, it is no pushover and has the goods to make its presence felt in a crowded segment! Here’s our real-world review of the Hero Xoom 110.
    6 mins read

FAQ's of Scooter Bikes

Ola Electric S1 Pro Gen 3, Gravton Motors Quanta, Simple Energy One, Boom Motors Corbett-14 and others are among the top mileage scooters in India.
VLF Mobster 135, Hero Destini 110, BGauss Oowah and TVS Ntorq 150 are the new scooters launched in India.
Honda Dio, TVS Ntorq 125, Honda Activa 6G, TVS Jupiter and more rae among the most popular scooters in India.
The upcoming scooters in 2025 are Yamaha Nmax 155 and Honda X-ADV 150 .
Some of the most popular scooter brands in India include Honda, TVS, Hero, and Suzuki. These brands offer a range of scooter models at different price points to suit the needs of different customers.
There are several types of scooters available in the market, each with their own unique features and benefits. The most common types include kick scooters, electric scooters, and gas scooters. Kick scooters are powered by the rider pushing off the ground with their foot, while electric scooters are powered by a rechargeable battery. Gas scooters, on the other hand, are powered by gasoline and typically have a larger engine and can reach higher speeds. Other types of scooters include folding scooters, which are designed for easy storage and transportation, and mobility scooters, which are intended for individuals with mobility issues.
Owning a motorized scooter has both advantages and disadvantages. One of the main advantages is that they are highly cost-effective, as they are cheaper to purchase and maintain than cars. They are also more fuel-efficient and produce less pollution. Additionally, they are easy to maneuver in traffic and can be parked in smaller spaces. On the other hand, one of the main disadvantages is that they have a limited range and top speed compared to cars. They are also less safe in the event of an accident and may not be suitable for long distance travel or bad weather conditions. Additionally, they are not legal to ride on some roads and may be subject to certain regulations and restrictions.
The average cost of a scooter in India can vary depending on the brand and model. Prices can range from around 30,000 INR for a basic scooter to over 1,00,000 INR for a high-end model.
The fuel efficiency of scooters in India can vary depending on the brand and model. Many scooters in India are equipped with fuel-efficient engines and can offer a mileage of around 40-50 kmpl.
The maximum speed limit for scooters in India is usually around 60-70 km/h, but it can vary depending on the location and type of road. It's the rider's responsibility to abide by the speed limit and traffic rules.
Yes, there are maintenance requirements for scooters in India. It's important to regularly check and maintain the scooter's brakes, tires, lights, and other safety-related components. Additionally, the scooter should be serviced at regular intervals to keep it running in good condition.

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