Latest Electric Scooter Launches in India: 5 Models Coming Soon

By Himanshu Kumar

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Here are five electric scooters poised to launch in India very soon—each bringing something unique to the rapidly growing EV scene. This in-depth blog explores their specs, standout features, pricing, and why they matter in India’s electric mobility revolution.


1. Hero Vida VX2

  • Launch Date: July 1, 2025 — coinciding with BML Munjal’s 102nd birth anniversary.
  • Pricing: Approx ₹90,000 (battery included) or ₹70,000 under Battery‑as‑a‑Service (BaaS.
  • Variants & Range: Two trims—Go and Plus—offering different battery capacities to suit both short and longer commutes.
  • Why it matters: Hero’s affordability moves EV adoption forward. The BaaS model mimics subscription flexibility seen in mobile phone plans—helping cut initial prices.

2. Suzuki e‑Access (e‑Access / Burgman Electric)

  • Launch Window: Production has started; India launch expected by July 2025.
  • Specs: ~3.07 kWh battery, ~95 km range, top speed ~71 km/h.
  • Price: ₹1.05–1.40 lakh.
  • Why it matters: Suzuki is tapping the mid-segment with a well-known brand, bringing dependable design and dealer network to EV buyers.

3. Honda Activa EV

  • Launch Window: Anticipated around March–July 2025, likely at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo.
  • Expected Specs: 100–150 km range, single or twin swappable batteries, LED lighting, digital console.
  • Price: Around ₹1 lakh ex‑showroom.
  • Why it matters: The Activa is India’s bestseller; electrifying it will reshape commuter expectations, especially due to Honda’s trust and vast service network.

4. TVS Jupiter Electric

  • Launch Window: Early to mid‑2025 — likely around March–June.
  • Expected Range & Price: ~70–150 km, priced under ₹1.2 lakh.
  • Why it matters: TVS is electrifying a top-selling petrol model; engineering the Jupiter EV to match the iQube’s success may quickly capture city riders.

5. Ultraviolette Tesseract

  • Launch Window: Expected in late 2025 (October–December.
  • Specs: 3.5 kWh battery, ~167 km range, 125 km/h top speed, ultra-fast 0–60 km/h in 2.9 s.
  • Price: Roughly ₹1.20 lakh.
  • Why it matters: More like a “performance EV” than a commuter—loaded with tech (dashcams, blind‑spot alerts, stability control), it brings aspiration-grade electric mobility to Indian two-wheeler buyers.
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🔍 Why This Launch Wave Is Vital

  1. Affordability & Accessibility
    • Hero VX2 (₹70–90K) and TVS (under ₹1.2L) bring EVs into reach for mass-market buyers.
  2. Trusted Brands Entering EV Space
    • When household names like Hero, Honda, Suzuki, and TVS go electric, they bring confidence, better service support, and scale.
  3. Battery Innovation & Flexibility
    • Swappable BaaS from Hero, swappable packs (Honda/Suzuki), plus fast-charging (Ultraviolette) improve usability.
  4. Diverse Customer Focus
    • Rants from 70 km to 167 km+ cater to varied commuter needs—from short city spins to weekend leisure rides.

🧭 What’s Next for Buyers in 2025

  • Consider Total Cost: BaaS may add monthly fees, but lower upfront cost could be worthwhile. Check long-term cost vs. owning battery outright.
  • Test-Ride for Features: Especially for premium models like Tesseract—see if stability controls and high-speed capabilities fit your ride style.
  • Look at Support & Charging: While Hero and TVS benefit from established dealer networks, fast-charging infrastructure for models like Ultraviolette is developing quickly.

⚙️ Quick Comparison Table

ModelLaunchRangePrice RangeStandout Feature
Hero Vida VX2Jul 1, 2025Varies (Go/Plus)₹70–90 K (BaaS)Battery subscription model
Suzuki e‑AccessJuly 2025~95 km₹1.05–1.40 LakhBrand backing + mid-range EV
Honda Activa EVMar–Jul 2025100–150 km~₹1 LakhIconic model electrified
TVS Jupiter ElectricQ1–Q2 202570–150 km<₹1.2 LakhFamiliar workhorse EV
Ultraviolette TesseractLate 2025~167 km~₹1.20 LakhHigh-tech performance EV

🚀 Final Thoughts

India’s EV landscape in 2025 is evolving from niche to mainstream. With top-tier brands launching scooters across price bands and use-cases—from budget city rides to tech-laden performance machines—there’s likely an electric two-wheeler for every rider profile.

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