Sporty Design That Sparks Hype
The Evoqis Lite pulls up looking like a street star, rocking a design that’s straight-up fire for an electric ride. Its full-fairing body, dual LED headlamps, and transparent windscreen give it that Kawasaki Ninja 300 energy—especially in the Lime Green shade that’s pure eye-candy. Fairing-mounted ORVMs, side turn indicators, clip-on handlebars, and a split seat setup with a stepped pillion seat add a sporty edge, while the LED tail lights in the subframe make it glow at night. At 2060mm long, 740mm wide, and 1150mm tall with a 750mm seat height, it’s compact yet comfy for city cruises. Five color options—Cobalt Blue, Fire Red, Lime Green, Magna White, and Black—let you pick a vibe that matches your squad. Odysse’s local production in Ahmedabad with 90% local components keeps the eco-footprint tight—a sporty electric that’s green at heart.
Motor That Zips Through Traffic
Switch on the Evoqis Lite, and its 60V battery-powered motor hums to life with a buzz that’s ready to roll. While exact power figures aren’t out, it’s a toned-down version of the standard Evoqis’ 4.3 kW motor (64 Nm torque), hitting a top speed of 75 km/h and a 90 km range (real-world around 70–80 km). It’s not a speed king, but four ride modes—City Drive, Parking, Sports Drive, and Reverse—let you switch vibes for traffic or parking ease, with Reverse mode being a rare flex for tight spots. The 90 km range stretches your rides to a week of 15 km daily commutes, saving ₹10,000–₹12,000 yearly at ₹100/litre compared to a 30 kmpl petrol bike. A 6-hour charge time (based on the standard Evoqis) means overnight juicing—a zippy electric with a green soul for young city riders.
Handling That Feels Street-Smart
The Evoqis Lite handles like a champ, making every city sprint feel like a victory lap. Built on an alloy frame, it’s paired with telescopic front forks and a rear mono-shock that soak up potholes while keeping you steady. The 17-inch alloy wheels (110-section front, 140-section rear) with tubeless tyres grip the streets tight, and the 170mm ground clearance lets you glide over speed bumps without a sweat. At 150 kg with a 750mm seat height, it’s light and low enough for shorter riders to flick around campus corners, though the suspension might feel stiff on rough roads—better for urban vibes than off-road hauls. Dual disc brakes up front (a rarity for this class) and a single disc at the rear with a Combined Braking System keep stops smooth—a street-smart warrior for young commuters.
Tech That Keeps You Rolling
The Evoqis Lite isn’t just a looker—it’s got tech that keeps you locked in and safe on the go. Keyless ignition and a motor cut-off switch are total flexes, letting you start up and stop fast in city chaos. Multiple ride modes tweak your speed for traffic or sprints, while an anti-theft lock and smart battery add peace of mind—perfect for parking at college or the mall. The analogue-digital cluster (based on standard Evoqis trends) shows speed and battery stats, though it skips a full digital display, which might bum out tech lovers. No ABS here, but the dual disc front brakes are a safety win for an e-bike at this price. This tech package is all about keeping your rides practical and electric, perfect for the budget youth crew.
Eco-Vibes For City Savers
The Evoqis Lite 2025 isn’t just about the rush—it’s got a green heart that keeps your rides sustainable and your wallet happy. That 90 km range (70–80 km real-world) means zero tailpipe emissions, a big deal in smoggy cities where clean air is the ultimate flex. At ₹0.48 per km running cost (based on standard Evoqis estimates), you’re saving ₹10,000 yearly compared to a 30 kmpl petrol bike, leaving more cash for your next hangout. A 6-hour charge at ₹6.5/unit costs just ₹40 for a full battery, covering 90 km that’s ₹40 for a week of commutes! Odysse’s local production in Ahmedabad with 90% local components cuts shipping emissions, and the electric motor’s fewer moving parts mean less repair waste. This bike lets you chase the daily grind while keeping your eco-cred on point—a sporty electric that’s as green as your reusable bottle.
Price That Fits Tight Budgets
Starting at ₹1.18 lakh (ex-showroom, though it’s unclear if this includes subsidies), the Evoqis Lite hits on-road prices in Delhi around ₹1.25–1.77 lakh (based on standard Evoqis estimates). A down payment of ₹12,500 gets you rolling, with EMIs starting at ₹4,933/month (per Web ID 9)—a steal for young riders. Compared to the Ferrato Disruptor (₹1.54 lakh, 95 km/h, 129 km range) or Revolt RV400 (₹1.19 lakh, 85 km/h, 150 km range), the Evoqis Lite’s price and sporty design make it a budget champ, though the Disruptor offers more range. Festive deals through Diwali 2025 might toss in cashback or free gear, and a 1-year battery warranty adds peace of mind—check local dealers. With shades like Fire Red or Magna White, there’s a vibe for every crew whether you’re into bold or chill.
Rivals That Can’t Match The Value
The Evoqis Lite 2025 owns the budget electric sports bike scene:
Ferrato Disruptor (₹1.54 lakh): 95 km/h, 129 km range, pricier with more power.
Revolt RV400 (₹1.19 lakh): 85 km/h, 150 km range, better range but less sporty.
Komaki Ranger (₹1.86 lakh): 80 km/h, 200 km range, costlier with bigger range.
The Evoqis Lite’s ₹1.18 lakh price and sporty fairing outshine the RV400 and Ranger for style, while its dual disc front brakes add a safety edge over the Disruptor. It’s the budget electric king for young riders who want flair, as posts on X also hype its “affordable sporty appeal” for Indian streets.
Hiccups On The Electric Road
The Evoqis Lite 2025 isn’t flawless there are a few speed bumps to watch for. The 75 km/h top speed feels tame for a sports bike, especially when the standard Evoqis hits 80 km/h better for city sprints than highway runs. The 90 km range dips to 70 km in heavy traffic, so plan your charge stops. Online chatter flags Odysse’s after-sales service as a pain dealerships can be slow, and parts are hard to find, a drag for rural buyers. Some users of the standard Evoqis note cheap plastic bodywork and a stiff suspension, which might carry over to the Lite. The 6-hour charge time with no fast-charging option feels slow in 2025. For a bike this clutch, these are just small potholes on the road to electric glory.
Who’s It Built For
This bike’s for the city hustlers young commuters who need a sporty ride to flex on a budget, eco-warriors craving zero-emission sprints for daily rides, and new riders who love the low 750mm seat height for easy handling. The 170mm ground clearance suits urban chaos, and the keyless ignition keeps techy riders happy. It’s not for speed junkies or long-distance travelers, but if you’re a Gen Z or millennial crew chasing style, affordability, and a greener vibe, the Evoqis Lite 2025 is your go-to ride.
Where To Snag This Spark
Odysse’s 65+ dealerships across India from Mumbai to Kochi have the Evoqis Lite in stock since its April 28, 2025 launch, with deliveries starting immediately. Online bookings via Odysse’s e-shop are live, with EMIs starting at ₹4,933/month. Metro cities might deliver faster, but smaller towns could see a 15–30-day wait—early booking’s the move. Festive deals through Diwali 2025 might add perks like free helmets check local dealers for Cobalt Blue or Lime Green availability and test drives.
Evoqis Lite: Electric King Crowned
The 2025 Odysse Evoqis Lite is the budget e-bike every young rider needs—a 60V electric icon with a 90 km range, ₹1.18 lakh price, and a sporty vibe that’s untouchable. With its ninja-like design, eco-friendly roots, and city-ready performance, it’s a total flex, though service issues and range might slow your roll. This isn’t just a bike—it’s a lifestyle for the youth who live for the electric grind. The Evoqis Lite is here to rule the streets your streets in 2025.
Disclaimer: Specs and prices are based on 2025 reports. Verify with Odysse dealers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s new in the 2025 Evoqis Lite
The 2025 Evoqis Lite rocks a ₹1.18 lakh price tag, 90 km range, 75 km/h top speed, dual disc front brakes, and sporty fairing with five color options.
How does it handle city commutes
Its 750mm seat height and 170mm ground clearance make city rides a breeze, though the 90 km range dips to 70 km in heavy traffic—perfect for short sprints.
What’s the price range in 2025
Ex-showroom at ₹1.18 lakh; on-road in Delhi around ₹1.25–1.77 lakh, with a ₹12,500 down payment and EMIs starting at ₹4,933/month.
How eco-friendly is this e-bike
With a 90 km range, zero-emission motor, and local production, it cuts pollution, saving ₹10,000 yearly compared to a 30 kmpl petrol bike.
Is it good for young riders
Yes, its low seat height, sporty design, and ₹1.18 lakh price make it a stylish, affordable pick for new riders on a budget.
What features make it sporty
Clip-on handlebars, full fairing, dual LED headlamps, split seats, and four ride modes give it a sporty edge for electric city rides.
Does it beat the Revolt RV400
Evoqis Lite’s ₹1.18 lakh price and sporty look outshine RV400’s ₹1.19 lakh and 150 km range, though RV400 offers more speed at 85 km/h.
Where can I book this bike
Odysse dealerships across India or online via Odysse’s e-shop, with deliveries starting immediately in metros since April 28, 2025.