Okinawa Praise Electric Scooter Bags Over 300 Bookings In One Month

- Bookings for the Okinawa Praise started last month on November 24
- The new Okinawa Praise has been launched in India for Rs. 59,889
- The Praise offers a top speed of 75 kmph and a range of up to 200 km
Electric vehicle manufacturer Okinawa Autotech launched its new flagship scooter - Okinawa Praise in India. The company had commenced bookings for the scooter last month on November 24 for Rs. 2000, and in less than one month the company has already received over 300 bookings for the new electric scooter. Interestingly, up until the launch of the Praise e-Scooter, the company hadn't revealed any detail or images of the scooter, which makes these bookings numbers quite impressive. The electric scooter is the second offering from the company after the Ridge entry-level e-scooter was launched earlier this year.
Also Read: Okinawa Praise E-Scooter Launched In India
The new Okinawa Praise is priced at Rs. 59,889 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Praise is a more premium offering and comes with a bunch of best-in-class features like keyless start, remote locking, Anti-theft function, and side stand sensor that does not allow the vehicle to start when the side stand is engaged. Furthermore, the scooter comes with LED headlamp with DRLs and LED rear indicators.
Equipment-wise, the new Okinawa Praise runs on a set of smart 12-inch alloy wheels, shod in 90/90 MRF tubeless tyres. The front wheel comes with dual disc brakes up front and a single disc at the rear, assisted by E-ABS (Electronic - Assisted Braking System). Up front, the scooter comes with hydraulic telescopic forks and hydraulic rear dual shock absorbers. The scooter also gets a 19.5-litre under seat storage compartment.
Also Read: Okinawa To Enter Electric Motorcycle Segment In The Next 6 Months
Mechanical include an electric motor powered by a 72V/45 Ah VRLA, (Lead Acid) battery that offers a power output if 2500 Watt, which roughly is about 3.34 bhp. The Okinawa Praise offers and range of 170 km to 200 km depending on the usage and comes in three speed modes - Economy (35 kmph), Sporty (65 kmph) and Turbo (75 kmph - best-in-class). The battery takes about 6-8 hours to get fully charged.
Interestingly, the company has also introduced a new light-weight Lithium-ion battery, the increases the range of the scooter by 10-15 per cent and can be fully charged in about 1-2 hours. Okinawa will offer the batter in its scooter, possibly the Praise, 2-3 months later and it will come at a premium of Rs. 5000 to Rs. 6000 over the asking price of the Lead Acid battery version of the Praise.
Latest News
car&bike Team | Feb 24, 20262026 KTM 250 Duke, 200 Duke Updated With New Colour OptionsThe 250 Duke gets two new colour options while the 200 Duke gets one.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Feb 24, 2026Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric Debuts In India: Bookings Open March 10This is the first time the CLA nameplate will be offered in an electric derivative with the EV claimed to offer 792km WLTP range.3 mins read
car&bike Team | Feb 24, 2026Jeep Wrangler Willys 41 Special Edition Reintroduced: Priced At Rs 70.31 LakhThe Wrangler in this edition wears a military green paint scheme and is limited to just 41 units across India.1 min read
Jafar Rizvi | Feb 24, 2026New-Gen Toyota Fortuner Spied For The First TimeThe existing Toyota Fortuner has completed nearly a decade in India, and we could expect the new-gen SUV to make its India debut in 2027.3 mins read
Jaiveer Mehra | Feb 23, 2026Skoda Kushaq Facelift Production Commences Ahead Of LaunchThe facelifted Kushaq made its global debut last month with deliveries set to commence from March 2026.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Feb 23, 20262026 Isuzu D-Max Hi-Lander Launched At Rs 21.05 Lakh; Gets Automatic Gearbox Option, More FeaturesThe Hi-Lander continues to only be offered in 4x2 spec, but now packs in similar features as the base-spec V-Cross.1 min read
Preetam Bora | Feb 24, 2026Hero Destini 110 Review: Simplicity, RefinedThe Hero Destini 110 is a no-nonsense commuter that is simple, comfortable and above all, fuel efficient. In 2026, when buyers are spoilt for choice, is it good enough to consider?1 min read
Preetam Bora | Feb 23, 2026TVS Apache RTX Road Test Review: Redefining the Entry-Level ADVAfter spending some time with the TVS Apache RTX in traffic, the daily commute, as well as on open highways, one thing becomes clear: the RTX is trying to redefine the entry-level ADV segment. But is it without fault?1 min read
Girish Karkera | Feb 20, 2026Road Test: 2025 VinFast VF7 AWD Sky InfinityFlagship all-electric SUV from the Vietnamese car maker gets most of the basics right.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Feb 18, 2026New BMW X3 30 Vs Mercedes-Benz GLC 300: Midsize Luxury SUV FaceoffWith the new X3 30, BMW has a direct competitor to the petrol GLC 300, but which is the luxury SUV for you?1 min read
Jafar Rizvi | Feb 15, 2026Maruti Suzuki Victoris: Long-Term Review - Report 1The Victoris is Maruti’s latest offering for the Indian market, and after spending some time with it, here are a few early impressions.1 min read



























































































































