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Latest Electric Two-Wheelers Launched in India (2024–2025): Specs, Highlights & Market Trends

India’s electric two-wheeler (E2W) market is surging ahead, with over 1.14 million units sold in FY25—a 21% YoY growth. Backed by government schemes like FAME II, PM-E DRIVE, and PLI, the segment is witnessing a wave of innovation, affordability, and performance. Here’s a curated list of the most exciting EV launches in 2024–2025, along with their standout features.

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🛵 Top Electric Scooters & Bikes Released Recently

Model Price (Ex-showroom) Range (IDC) Top Speed Key Features
TVS iQube ₹85,000–₹1.10 lakh 145–212 km 78 km/h 4.4 kWh motor, 140 Nm torque, OTA updates, wide service network
Ather Rizta ₹1.25–₹1.60 lakh 159–160 km 80 km/h 7″ TFT, removable battery, 34L boot, navigation
Ola S1 Pro Sport (Gen 3) ₹1.16–₹1.88 lakh 320 km 152 km/h 5.3 kWh battery, 11 kW motor, MoveOS 4, hyper-charging
Ultraviolette Tesseract ₹1.45 lakh (intro) ~260 km 125 km/h AI analytics, swappable battery, app diagnostics
Hero Vida VX2 ₹59,000–₹1.09 lakh 92–142 km 80 km/h Battery-as-a-Service, LED lights, OTA updates
Simple One Gen 1.5 ₹1.66 lakh 248 km ~105 km/h Dual battery, touchscreen console, fast charging
Bajaj Chetak 3202 ₹1.15 lakh ~110 km ~70 km/h New cell tech, vintage design, family-friendly
Revolt RV1 ₹84,990–₹99,990 ~110 km ~85 km/h Fast charging (90 mins), neo-retro design

🔍 Special Features & Innovations

  • Battery Tech: Ola’s integration of indigenously developed 4680 cells marks a major step in localization.
  • Smart OS & Connectivity: Atherstack 6, MoveOS 4, and Hero Connect offer OTA updates, navigation, and diagnostics.
  • Performance Boosts: Ola’s S1 Pro Sport hits 0–40 km/h in 2.6 seconds, while Ultraviolette Tesseract offers dashcams and blind-spot detection.
  • Affordability & Accessibility: Hero Vida VX2 and Revolt RV1 target budget-conscious users with flexible purchase models.
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📈 Market Dynamics & Trends

  • TVS Leads the Pack: With over 24,000 units sold in August 2025, TVS iQube remains India’s top-selling EV scooter.
  • Ola’s Comeback: Despite a 31% YoY dip, Ola regained the #2 spot in August thanks to supply chain resilience.
  • Ather’s Rise: Ather Energy saw 65% YoY growth, driven by the Rizta and its expanding dealership network.
  • Bajaj’s Struggles: Rare-earth magnet shortages hit Bajaj’s Chetak line, causing a 40% drop in market share.

🧭 Buying Guide for 2025

  • For Long Commutes: Ola S1 Pro Sport, Simple One Gen 1.5
  • For City Use: TVS iQube, Hero Vida VX2
  • For Tech Enthusiasts: Ather Rizta, Ultraviolette Tesseract
  • For Budget Buyers: Revolt RV1, Vida VX2 (BaaS model)

🛠 Government Support & Infrastructure

  • Over 56.75 lakh EVs registered till Feb 2025
  • 8,885 public charging stations operational across India
  • ₹25,938 crore PLI scheme driving domestic manufacturing
  • PM-E DRIVE and eBus Sewa schemes accelerating urban EV adoption

 

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