
Yes, you read that correctly—electric scooters under ₹60,000, in 2025. No, this isn’t a prank or a clickbait headline (and no, it’s definitely not April!). And no, we’re not referring to toy-like e-bikes, low-powered cycles, or some gimmicky tech concept. We mean genuine electric scooters.
Now, it’s true—EV two-wheelers often come with a premium tag, and we won’t deny that. But it’s equally true that the market always has budget-friendly options for those who just need something reliable, functional, and cost-effective. And yes, financing and subsidies are always available if you want to make it even easier.
These models are the real deal—solid range, comfortable design, and enough power to handle your daily commute while saving both money and the environment.
So whether you’re a student dodging the chaos of college transport, a delivery professional trying to boost your margins, someone fed up with rising fuel costs, or… just a cheeky taxpayer trying to look “minimalist” (just kidding!)—this list is for you.
Let’s dive into the top electric scooters under ₹60,000 in India, complete with speed, range, features, and savings!
Why Choose an E-Scooter Under ₹60K?¶
Affordability & Running Cost
We tried to summon the collective power of our PHd and came up with a simple answer: “They are more cost-effective”.
What, no drumroll? Okay, look, jokes aside, we mean when we say it: These are electric scooters under 60,000. Of course, they are lighter on your wallet.
You get what you need—at a price that doesn’t scare your wallet. These scooters are incredibly budget-friendly, with running costs as low as 25–30 paise/km and almost zero maintenance (say goodbye to oil changes and engine repairs).
Top it all with the fact that EVs don’t really come with petrol bills–and yes, you can save a lot of money in the long run.
Urban Commuting Fit
Perfect for city riding—short distances, moderate traffic, lots of stops. Most of these scooters cap at 25 km/h, which means safer speeds and eligibility for no-license use in some cases (we’ll get to that later). That’s right. Now, to the great chagrin of your sister-in-law, you can ride an electric scooter without licence under ₹60,000.
Top 5 Electric Scooters Under ₹60,000 (Quick Look)¶
| Model | Price (₹) | Range (km) | Battery (kWh) | Top Speed (km/h) |
| Komaki X One | 39,049–63,438¹ | 85 | 1.2 | 25 |
| Ola Gig | 43,114–53,357² | 112 | 0.96 | 25 |
| Ampere Reo | 49,900³ | 80 | 1.44 | 25 |
| Odysse HyFy | 42,000⁴ | 70 | 1.0 | 25 |
| Yo Electron DX | 59,374⁵ | 75 | 1.2 | 25 |
Under ₹60K confirmed at base variant, ex-showroom.
Detailed Mini-Reviews¶
Komaki X One
Key Specs: 1.2 kWh battery, 85 km range, 25 km/h top speed
Price & Variants: ₹39,049–₹63,438 (depending on battery & region)¹
Who It’s For: Anyone who wants max range for minimum spend

Pros
- Longest range under ₹60K
- Multiple colour options
- Compact design for city traffic
Cons
- Slower acceleration
- Build quality is entry-level
Ola Gig
Key Specs: 0.96 kWh battery, 112 km claimed range
Price: ₹43,114–₹53,357²
Who It’s For: College-goers or app-based delivery workers wanting a stylish, branded ride

Pros
- High claimed range
- Sleek, minimalist design
- Ola brand support & warranty
Cons
- Battery capacity seems low for the range
- After-sales still scaling up
Ampere Reo
Key Specs: 1.44 kWh battery, 80 km range
Price: ₹49,900³
Who It’s For: Riders focused on performance and battery size

Pros
- Bigger battery in this range
- Trusted brand
- Decent styling
Cons
- Not the highest top speed
- Slightly basic display interface
Odysse HyFy
Key Specs: 1.0 kWh battery, 70 km range
Price: ₹42,000⁴
Who It’s For: Riders who want better build and don’t mind stretching ₹2K

Pros
- Sleek styling
- Decent footboard space
- Available in multiple metros
Cons
- Slightly over ₹60K in some states
- Limited dealership support
Yo Electron DX
Key Specs: 1.2 kWh battery, 75 km range
Price: ₹59,374⁵
Who It’s For: Anyone looking for a lightweight, no-nonsense commuter

Pros
- Lightweight
- Decent battery and range
- Low-cost maintenance
Cons
- Fewer features
- Lower tech integrations
Top 10 Budget Electric Scooters (Extended List)¶
Runners-Up (6–10):
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Komaki XR1 – ₹49,999 | 55 km
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Hero Lectro C3 – ₹58,499 | 75 km
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Pure EV E Plix – ₹59,499 | 95 km
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Bounce Infinity E1 – ₹59,499 | 85 km
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Avan Motors A2B Ego – ₹59,990 | 60 km
Hidden gems. Low hype, but worth a second look. Just like most products on an e-commerce Diwali sale (we have a sense of humour, forgive us).
Key Buying Tips for Sub-₹60K E-Scooters¶
- Battery Type & Capacity
Most models under ₹60K use Lead-Acid or basic Li-ion batteries- Lead-acid = cheaper upfront but slower charging, lower life
- Li-ion = longer life, better range
- Range vs. Real-World Use
Don’t blindly trust the ads. Real range can be 10–20% lower in city traffic. - Charging Infrastructure
All these models support portable home charging via 3-pin plugs
Public fast chargers? Not usually needed—but growing - Warranty & Service Network
Ask for battery warranty terms (usually 1–2 years)
Check if there’s a service centre within 10–15 km of your location
Don’t forget spare parts availability—especially for new brands
Licensing & Registration Considerations¶
Do You Need a License?
Most of these scooters are capped at 25 km/h, which means many fall under the “no license needed” category under Indian MV laws. So, in technical terms, you can say that the answer is “sometimes not”.
But be careful:
- Some RTOs still require a Learner’s Licence (LL)
- It’s best to check local rules
RTO Registration Fees
Expect to pay:
- ₹500–₹1,200 depending on your state
- Add ₹300–₹500 for smart card, if applicable
Not a dealbreaker, but factor it into your budget.
FAQs❓¶
1. Which electric scooter is best under ₹60,000?
Komaki X One for range, Ola Gig for brand trust and support.
2. Can I ride these scooters without a licence?
Mostly yes—if capped at 25 km/h. But check with your local RTO to be sure.
3. What’s the battery replacement cost?
₹8,000–₹20,000 depending on the battery type and size.
4. How long do these batteries last?
Lead-acid = 1–1.5 years; Li-ion = 3+ years with good care.
5. Can I charge these from a normal plug point?
Yes. All listed models come with portable 3-pin chargers.
Conclusion & Final Picks¶
Best Overall Under ₹60K: Komaki X One
For those who value range, portability, and basic reliability. The Komaki X One is your jam.
Best Value Pick: Odysse HyFy
Great finish, practical range—just ₹2K over budget, but worth it.
Final Thoughts
So there you have it—the best electric scooters under ₹60,000 in India, no gimmicks, no petrol pumps. No forlorn cryptocurrency scams (joking of course).
In a country where “value for money” is king, these scooters offer real utility without compromise. They may not win races, but they’ll win hearts, wallets, and WhatsApp DPs.
So it’s your move now.
Whether you’re switching to EVs for budget reasons, the environment, or simply because it’s the cooler choice, make it yours.
And when in doubt? Bookmark Ecozaar—we’ll keep you ahead of the EV curve.
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Tanushree (Author)
Tanushree is a dynamic business strategist with a knack for driving innovation in startups, especially in Fintech and Edtech. With 9 years of work-ex, an IT engineer from MIT Pune, & a MBA from IIM Bangalore (Marketing & Business Strategy), she’s got the mix of analytical and creative problem-solving.
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