Electric scooters now cover a wide price range in India, from affordable city commuters to performance-focused models. In 2026, buyers can choose from several options under Rs 1 lakh, Rs 1.5 lakh and Rs 2 lakh.
This list covers nine electric scooters across these budgets for buyers looking at daily commuting, range, storage and performance. The picks include models from Ampere, VIDA, TVS, BGauss, River, Ather and Simple Energy. Prices can vary by city, variant and subsidy.
In this blog, we have discussed the key specs, features, prices and strengths of a few electric scooters across different budgets.
Scooters under this category are aimed mainly at city commuters. These scooters suit buyers who want lower upfront costs and simple daily transport.
| E-Scooter | Price (Ex Showroom) | Battery | Range | Key Spec |
| Ampere Magnus Neo | Rs 90,999 | 2.3 kWh | 125 km IDC | 104 kg kerb weight |
| VIDA VX2 | Rs 84,999 | 2.2–4.4 kWh | Variant dependent | Removable batteries |
| TVS Orbiter | Rs 95,250 | 3.1 kWh | Up to 158 km IDC | 34 litre boot |

This Ampere electric scooter focuses on simple and practical city commuting. Its light kerb weight should make it easier to handle in traffic and during parking. The Magnus Neo gets two primary riding modes, including Eco and Power. Eco mode focuses on efficiency, while Power mode offers quicker acceleration for city riding. Its under seat storage can further help with everyday items.

This VIDA electric scooter stands out mainly for its removable battery setup. Owners can take the batteries indoors for charging instead of relying on a fixed charging point. This can be useful for buyers living in apartments or homes without dedicated parking chargers. The VIDA VX2 also gets a touchscreen display and connected features on higher variants.

This TVS electric scooter takes a more practical approach to daily use. Its large boot offers useful space for carrying groceries, bags and other items. The TVS Orbiter also gets cruise control, hill hold assist and reverse mode. These features can make regular city riding more convenient.
Moving towards Rs 1.5 lakh brings stronger batteries, better performance and more equipment. This range suits buyers who want more than basic city transport.
| E-Scooter | Price (Ex Showroom) | Battery | Range | Top Speed | Key Feature |
| BGauss C12i Max | Rs 1.08 lakh | 3.2 kWh | 123 km (ARAI) | 60 km/h | Removable battery |
| Ampere Nexus | Rs 1.30 Lakh | 3 kWh | 136 km (IDC) | 90 km/h | 7 inch TFT display |
| VIDA V2 | Rs 1.20 Lakh | 3.44 kWh | 143 km (IDC) | 90 km/h | Removable battery |

The BGauss electric scooter focuses on practicality for everyday city use. Its removable battery makes charging easier for buyers without a fixed charging point. The electric scooter takes around 4.3 hours for a full charge. The BGauss C12i max also gets a digital instrument cluster, LED lighting and connected features. Its compact size helps riders move through crowded roads and tight parking spaces.

The Ampere Nexus takes a more feature focused approach in this price bracket. Its 7 inch TFT screen displays important riding information clearly. The three riding modes, Eco, City and Power, allow riders to adjust the scooter for different road conditions. The Nexus also supports fast charging, with a claimed 0 to 80 percent charging time of around 2.55 hours.

The VIDA V2 stands out with its removable battery setup. Owners can remove the battery and charge it away from the scooter. This can help apartment residents without charging points near their parking areas. The V2 also gets connected technology, multiple riding modes and a 7 inch touchscreen display. Its 0 to 80 percent charging time is claimed at around 3 hours, depending on the variant.
The Rs 2 lakh bracket shifts the focus towards stronger performance, longer range and more premium equipment. These scooters suit buyers with higher daily running.
| E-Scooter | Price (Ex Showroom) | Battery | Range | Top Speed |
| River Indie | Rs 1.52 lakh | 4 kWh | 163 km IDC | 90 kmph top speed |
| Ather 450 Apex | Rs 1.90 lakh | 3.7 kWh | 157 km IDC | 100 kmph top speed |
| Simple One | Rs 1.95 lakh | 5 kWh | Up to 265 km IDC | 115 kmph top speed |

This River electric scooter focuses heavily on suitability without giving up performance. Its large storage area makes it useful for riders carrying bags, groceries or work equipment. The River Indie gets 43 litres of under seat storage and a 12 litre glovebox. Its three riding modes also let riders adjust the response for different situations.
The Indie uses a mid mounted motor, which can help maintain a more balanced weight distribution. It also gets disc brakes at both ends and a wide floorboard. This makes it a useful option for buyers who want an electric scooter for more than short commutes.

This Ather electric scooter takes a different approach by focusing more on performance and riding dynamics. Its TFT touchscreen supports Google Maps navigation, while the scooter gets six riding modes: SmartEco, Eco, Ride, Sport, Warp and the peak performance Warp+ mode.
Its performance focused setup makes it better suited to riders who enjoy quicker responses. The Ather 450 Apex is less focused on storage than the River Indie but offers a more engaging riding experience.

This Simple electric scooter is aimed at buyers who prioritise long distance riding. Its claimed range is the highest among the three scooters in this group. It also gets traction control, navigation and smart charging features.
The Simple one comes with six riding modes, allowing riders to adjust its performance for different conditions. Its regenerative braking system can also help recover some energy while slowing down.
The right choice depends on how you use the scooter every day. A higher range figure does not always mean a better purchase.
India's electric scooter market now offers options for different budgets and riding needs. Buyers do not need to spend close to Rs 2 lakh for everyday electric mobility. The under Rs 1 lakh segment focuses on affordable city transport. The Rs 1.5 lakh class adds better range and equipment. The Rs 2 lakh group brings stronger performance and longer claimed range.
However, buyers should not select an electric scooter only by its IDC range. Charging access, battery warranty, service reach, storage and actual daily usage matter more.
Before making a purchase, check the latest ex showroom price and available subsidy in your city. Also, take a test ride and compare the final on road cost with rival models.
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