Best Electric Scooters in India in 2025 : Electric scooter strongholds in India are tumbling with all the reasons behind price hikes in petrol into better battery technologies along with rising charging infrastructures, and conversions of people towards EVs. While you hold off on a decision to buy that electric scooter this year, all the options might leave you in a muddle. A very brief comparison of the top electric scooters, namely, Ola, Ather, and TVS, is below from any point of view in regards to range, features, and price.

Ola S1 Pro Gen 2

The performance of the Ola S1 Pro Gen 2 is something electric scooters of its kind may find tough to compete with, with about 170 kilometers in true range and a top speed of 120 kilometers. It comes loaded with a big 7- inch touchscreen, multiple ride modes, cruise control, and excellent connectivity to an app. Starting from Rs 1.30 lac- a price thought worth almost every penny, the build quality and reliability have clearly taken an upturn in this renovated version.

Ather 450X (2025)

Ather 450X is still proving the point with its sharp design and rugged frame along with a smart dashboard. The Ather manages to produce a top speed of 90 km/h with a range of around 145-150 km on one full charge. Its major strength lies in its riding quality and software. Premium scooter priced around Rs 1.40 lakh. Convenience level of the owners will also boost with the growing Ather’s fast-charging grid.

TVS iQube ST

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TVS is most realistic in other forms. It describes real-world ranges of 145 km, decent boot space, and even smooth performance. It’s a really good option for daily commutes, rated at a maximum speed of 82 km/h. Simplicity and objectivity have characterized TVS in design. Constructed to cost around Rs 1.25 lakh helps cut a little on the expense with good and performance.

2025 Bajaj Chetak Premium

In 2025, Bajaj designed its Chetak Premium by more fancier metal and gave it a shinier motor. Quite urban, having top speed of 73 km/h with 125 km range. Acts very solidly and classically, although the price is somewhat on a bit higher side, close to Rs 1.45 lk.

Simple Dot One

If not splurging is your thing, the Simple Dot One might be worth your consideration. Claimed range saddled at 160 km and top speed rated at 105 km/h. Real-life examinations of performance still remain pending, but it is shrewdly priced around Rs 1 lakh.

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