Five Electric Scooters Launching This Year-Check Launch Timeline and Price

Five Electric Scooters Coming Soon: India’s electric scooter scene is getting spicy. Five major launches are lined up for the rest of 2025, and honestly, some of these could finally make electric scooters feel less like a compromise and more like an upgrade.

Launch Timeline: What’s Coming When

Here’s your calendar of electric excitement for the rest of 2025:

June 2025: Suzuki e Access (Rs 1.10 lakh)
July 1, 2025: Hero Vida VX2 (Rs 70,000 – Rs 1.05 lakh)
September 2025: Suzuki Burgman Electric (Rs 1.20 lakh)
October 2025: Ultraviolette Tesseract (Rs 1.20 lakh)
October 2025: Liger X (Rs 90,000)

Suzuki e Access: When Familiar Meets Future

Launch: June 2025

Suzuki’s playing it smart with the e Access, dropping this month at around Rs 1.10 lakh. They’ve basically taken the Access 125 – you know, that scooter your neighbor’s had for five years without a single breakdown – and given it an electric heart transplant.

It’s not revolutionary, but sometimes boring is beautiful. The Access has been India’s go-to reliable scooter for ages, so why mess with a good thing? Just swap the petrol tank for batteries and call it a day. Though we’re still waiting on the exact specs, expect it to feel familiar under your right wrist.

Vida VX2: Hero’s Second Shot at Electric Glory

Launch: July 1, 2025

Hero’s taking another swing with the Vida VX2, launching next month. What caught my eye? That Rs 70,000 base price. That’s proper budget territory – the kind of money that makes your CA uncle nod approvingly.

Three variants from Rs 70,000 to Rs 1.05 lakh means Hero’s casting a wide net. The Go, Plus, and Pro lineup sounds like smartphone naming, but hey, if it works for Apple… Hero’s keeping the feature list under wraps, but at that base price, they’re clearly gunning for volume sales.

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Suzuki Burgman Electric: The Comfort King Goes Green

Launch: September 2025

Come September, Suzuki’s wheeling out the big guns – the Burgman Electric at Rs 1.20 lakh. This one’s for folks who want their daily commute to feel less like a punishment and more like a gentle cruise through the city.

The petrol Burgman already spoils riders with its armchair comfort and generous under-seat storage. The electric version should carry forward that DNA while adding the instant torque that makes city riding actually fun. Think of it as the Chetak’s more practical cousin.

October Double Feature: Tech Meets Novelty

Both launching: October 2025

October’s bringing a fascinating contrast – the ultra-tech Ultraviolette Tesseract and the quirky Liger X, both hitting showrooms in the same month.

Ultraviolette Tesseract: The Smartphone on Wheels

At Rs 1.20 lakh, the Tesseract isn’t just another electric scooter; it’s what happens when tech nerds design two-wheelers. We’re talking 20.1bhp, 261km range, and enough sensors to make a Tesla jealous.

Dual radars, cameras front and rear, blind spot detection – it’s like they’ve crammed a fighter jet’s electronics into a scooter. Whether you need all this tech for your daily Koramangala to Whitefield run is debatable, but it’s undeniably cool.

Liger X: The Party Trick Scooter

The Liger X rolls in at Rs 90,000 with its headline feature – self-balancing. Yes, you read that right. It’s India’s first self-balancing electric scooter, though it only works at parking lot speeds.

With 100km range and 65kmph top speed, it’s not winning any performance awards. But sometimes, being different is enough. At Rs 90,000, it’s priced like a premium conventional scooter but offers something genuinely unique.

The Real Talk

Here’s what’s actually happening – the electric scooter market is finally growing up. We’re moving past the “it’s electric, so it must be good” phase into proper product differentiation. Budget buyers get the Vida, comfort seekers get the Burgman, tech enthusiasts get the Tesseract.

With the e Access likely hitting dealerships any day now and the Vida VX2 just a month away, the next few months are going to be interesting for anyone fence-sitting on electric. By October, when all five are in the market, the choice paralysis might be real.

With petrol hitting your wallet harder each month and these launches offering real variety, 2025 might be the year electric scooters stop being the sensible choice and start being the obvious one. About time, really.

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