Best Lightweight and Comfortable Scooty In India

In an otherwise sluggish two-wheeler market, people are inclining more towards the scooties, especially the women. Now Scooty models are being registered more in the name of women buyers more than men. Companies say that the actual share of women using the scooties in their everyday lives is about 40%.
However, the unisex appeal of the scooties is now the new sensation. In this case, even if the male family members are buying the scooties, the female members are increasingly using them. A survey showed that one in every three women in India is a scooty buyer. And in addition to that, most of these women customers are young. So take a bow, ladies! India's scooter business is booming because of you.
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There are several two-wheeler manufacturers who are on this booming business list. They are-
Honda Activa 6G
This well-known model is now considered the best highest-selling lightweight scooter for ladies in India. Honda launched the 6G Scooty mainly to attract women customers, although it is used by both genders equally. Several versions of scooties that the company introduced are the 3G, 4G, 5G and the Activa 125 with an average price of Rs. 63,256 to Rs. 65,456.

Suzuki Access 125 BS6
These scooties are known for their everyday use. Access 125 is available with a drum inside it and a disc brake variant. These scooties have been updated with the BS6 engine and a simple instrument cluster. One of the perquisites is that there are no charging sockets. This high-value proposition is becoming a preferred choice for girls.

Vespa ZX 125
With a robust steel body panel and powerful engine, the Vespa ZX is the new favorite of the Gen-X. It is an awesome scooty with an elegant layout and incorporates a top-rate charge tag, all these because it has first-rate hardware additives on board. However, there are some cons regarding this scooty; it has higher curb weight and less floor bed area. And the price of this scooty is a tad bit more expensive than the other ones.

TVS Jupiter BS6
This is now the fourth bestselling Scooty for girls in India. It also comes with some distinct charms to catch the eyes of Indian women. Its previous models are Jupiter ZX, TVS Jupiter Classic, and Jupiter SMW. The average price of this Scooty starts from Rs. 63,000 to Rs.75, 000. With 6 litres in fuel tank capacity, 50-60 km of mileage, 107 kg of curb weight, and CVT automatic transmission, it certainly makes a strong case for itself without a doubt.

Hero Maestro Edge
The Maestro Edge comes with a 125 cc engine, telescopic front suspension, and extremely popular side stand indicator. It is one of the most popular low-cost Scooty models in India. If you are in search of an extra effective engine and extra torque, then this can be your best friend on the road. However, it has a subtle design and is also heavier than some others.

Conclusion:
Here, some Scooty models are most popular among the ladies because of the comfort level they offer and they are also lightweight with good performance overall. The TVS Scooty Pep offers maximum comfort and other reasonable options which all women want. However, scooters like Vespa have great hardware feature. But in the end, it is up to you about which one you want to choose according to your finances and private preferences.

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