The Numeros N-First electric scooter was launched in India with an introductory price to attract early customers. First unveiled at EICMA, the model has now arrived in the Indian market. It is available in three different variants, each offering different performance and range levels suitable for everyday commutes. Additionally, the bookings for the first 1,000 units have commenced and the deliveries will start from January 2026. The scooter concentrates on basic daily usability backed by essential electric features.
Numeros has priced the starting variant at Rs 64,999 for early customers, positioning the N-First as one of the most affordable electric scooters. Bookings are open at Rs 499 for the first 1,000 customers only, which is quite an economical entry price. Variants include the Max, i-Max & i-Max+, available to the riders with clear choices based on range and performance.
The Max and i-Max variants pack a 2.5kWh battery with claims of a 91km riding range. Both versions run a 1.8kW peak motor which is good enough to attain a top speed of 55kmph. Charging takes five to six hours, hence fitting well into overnight charging routines. These variants remain suitable for short and predictable city use.
The i-Max+ variant comes with a larger 3kWh battery returning a claimed 109km riding range. It uses a 2.5kW peak motor reaching a 70kmph top speed. Charging requires seven to eight hours due to the increased battery size, which makes it more suited for longer daily routes.
This would allow riders to choose the variant that best aligns with their day-to-day traveling habits.
The N-First incorporates a basic LCD display showing speedometer, battery charge and trip functions. It also features reverse assist, geofencing, theft alerts, and an immobilisation function that adds to the usability for a city rider.
The 16-liter underseat space is largely consumed by the battery and cable pouch. A small pocket under the pillion seat and another space near the floorboard mean storage for only the smallest of items.
Before you go, check out the FADA Two-wheeler Sales Report October 2025.
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