5 Upcoming Electric Scooters to Watch in India: Ather, TVS, Kinetic & Yamaha Face Off for EV Supremacy
India’s electric scooter scene is about to get a big upgrade, as top brands roll out their latest models. This new wave promises longer ranges, smarter gadgets, and better service after the sale. With petrol prices still high and cleaner options in demand, more city riders are keeping a close eye on these hush E-scooters.
Industry insiders say five key machines will land in showrooms shortly. Ather, TVS, Kinetic Green, and Yamaha are tailoring fresh models for both daily commuters and performance fans who want dependability.
Ather Rizta: Family First
Ather, best known for geeky gadgets, is now courting suburban households with the Rizta. This newcomer has a roomy seat, extra foot space, and larger boot for groceries or helmets. Safety goodies like SkidControl boost rider confidence in rain or tight turns. Powered by a 2-kWh battery, the Rizta promises up to 125 km on a single charge. By blending comfort with punchy city speeds, the Rizta aims to outpace many 110-cc petrol scooters still cluttering Indian roads.
TVS Creon-Based e-Scooter: Performance in Focus
TVS is reviving its bold Creon concept to build an all-new electric scooter. The goal is clear: super-smooth performance that excites younger riders in busy city streets. Though full specs are hush-hush for now, engineers are promising snappy acceleration, strong top speeds, and a vivid digital display. Expect this scooter to duel head-on with the speedy Ather 450X and the feature-packed Ola S1 Pro.
Kinetic Green Zulu: A Budget Electric Choice
Kinetic Green, an old name many still remember, is back with a wallet-friendly electric idea called the Zulu scooter. Designed for buyers who want good transport without spending a fortune, the Zulu keeps looks simple while still offering a solid range. Early talk suggests it should cover about 100 kilometres on a single charge. That sort of value makes it a likely hit in smaller Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, where practicality always wins.
Yamaha Neo's: A Global Electric Offering
Yamaha plans to launch its international electric scooter, the Neo’s, in India next year. Already on European roads, the Neo’s promises around 68 km per charge and uses swappable batteries for quick energy top-ups. To keep costs in check, Yamaha will localize key parts during assembly. The light, trendy build should attract city riders who need effortless commuting.
Hero Vida New Model: Expansion on the Cards
Fresh from rolling out the Vida V1, Hero MotoCorp is set to grow its electric family. A second scooter-one that is lighter and easier on the wallet-could debut in a few months. Expect removable batteries, stronger connectivity features, and wider fast-charging support. With thousands of dealers across India, Hero is betting its network will make this new model easy to find and care for.
What This Means for Buyers
More scooters from these brands gives shoppers better prices, cooler features, and easier service. Each company leans on its strength-Ather with smart software, TVS with zip, Kinetic with value, Yamaha with global quality, and Hero with never-far-away dealers.
Conclusion
India's electric scooter scene is changing fast. Fresh models are set to hit showrooms in the coming months, cranking up the race among brands. Buyers should track official launch dates and grab a test ride before sealing the deal. The next chapter in Indian transport is electric,and it already feels electric.