9 Upcoming Scooters 2025 in India – Expected Launch Date and Price

Scooters are great two-wheelers for both men and women. Their growing popularity shows how useful they are. This post shares the best scooters available, along with their features, prices, and the importance of bike insurance to help buyers choose the right one. Keep reading to learn more!

List of Upcoming Scooter Prices in India 2025

Here are some of the most awaited scooters in India for 2025:

Scooter Model Expected Range of Price Expected Date of Launch
Bajaj Chetak     Rs. 1.20 - 1.32 Lakh Mar, 2025
TVS Jupiter CNG     Rs. 95,000 - 1 Lakh May, 2025
Suzuki e Access     Rs. 1.20 - 1.40 Lakh Jul, 2025
Gogoro 2 Series     Rs. 1.50 Lakh Jul, 2025
Suzuki Burgman Electric     Rs. 1.20 Lakh Sep, 2025
Peugeot Django 125     Rs. 1.40 Lakh Sep, 2025
Honda Activa 7G     Rs. 79,000 Oct, 2025
Liger X     Rs. 90,000 Oct, 2025
Vida Z     Rs. 92,000 - 1.24 Lakh Oct, 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Bajaj Chetak    

The Bajaj Chetak is an electric scooter that produces zero emissions, making it eco-friendly. It has lower maintenance and running costs compared to petrol scooters. The scooter comes with modern features like LED lighting and a digital instrument cluster, making it a stylish and smart choice for those looking for an environmentally friendly ride.

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Details known so far: 

Price Range Expected     Rs. 1.20 - 1.32 Lakh
Launch Date Expected     March, 2025
Competitors     TVS iQube, Ather 450X, Ola S1 Pro

 

2. TVS Jupiter CNG    

The scooter has a 2-litre petrol tank placed on the floorboard, making refueling easy. The petrol filler nozzle is located in the front, just like the Jupiter 125. A 1.4kg CNG tank is fitted under the seat, taking up the space usually used for storage in the petrol version. The tank is neatly covered with a plastic panel, which has an opening for the pressure gauge and a nozzle for refueling.

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Details known so far: 

Price Range Expected     Rs. 95,000 - 1 Lakh
Launch Date Expected     May, 2025
Competitors     TVS NTORQ 125, Hero Xoom 125, Honda Activa 7G

 

3. Suzuki e Access    

The Suzuki e-Access was showcased at Auto Expo 2025. It has a sporty, modern, and stylish design. The e-scooter comes in three dual-tone color options: Black & Red, White & Gray, and Green & Gray.  It is powered by an electric motor that produces 4.1kW and 15Nm of torque. The scooter has a fixed 3.07kWh battery, offering a claimed range of 95km and a top speed of 71kmph.

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Details known so far: 

Price Range Expected     Rs. 1.20 - 1.40 Lakh
Launch Date Expected     July, 2025
Competitors     Ola S1 Pro, Ather 450X, TVS iQube

 

4. Gogoro 2 Series    

The Gogoro 2 Series e-scooter comes with a powerful liquid-cooled motor that produces 7kW of peak power and 196Nm torque at the rear wheel. It offers a claimed range of 170km at a steady speed of 30kmph, making it comparable to premium e-scooters like the Ola S1 Pro and Ather 450X. The scooter features Gogoro’s latest third-generation swappable battery, which can be changed in just six seconds—faster than refueling a petrol scooter!

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Details known so far: 

Price Range Expected     Rs. 1.50 Lakh
Launch Date Expected     July, 2025
Competitors Ola S1 Pro, Ather 450X

 

5. Suzuki Burgman Electric    

The Suzuki Burgman Electric is based on the Burgman Street but with an electric touch. It may have a 4-5kW motor for easy city rides. The scooter is expected to give a range of 90-100km on a full charge. It will have LED lights, a digital display, and smartphone features. It is designed to be stylish and comfortable for daily travel.


 

Details known so far: 

Price Range Expected     Rs. 1.20 Lakh
Launch Date Expected     September, 2025
Competitors TVS iQube

 

6. Peugeot Django 125    

Inspired by classic European scooters, it has a stylish and premium look. It gives a smooth and fuel-efficient ride, perfect for city travel. The wide and soft seat makes riding comfortable. It comes with LED lights, a mix of digital and analog display, and an option for smartphone connection. Peugeot is known for making strong and durable scooters.


 

Details known so far: 

Price Range Expected     Rs. 1.40 Lakh
Launch Date Expected     September, 2025
Competitors Vespa VXL 125, Suzuki Access 125

 

7. Honda Activa 7G    

The Honda Activa 7G is expected to come with a refined engine for better mileage and performance. It may feature LED lighting, a fully digital display, and smartphone connectivity. Honda could also introduce a hybrid or fuel-injected version for improved efficiency. Known for its reliability and smooth ride, the Activa 7G will continue to be a great option for daily commuting.

Details known so far: 

Price Range Expected     Rs. 79,000
Launch Date Expected     Oct, 2025
Competitors Hero Maestro Edge

 

8. Liger X    

The Liger X is India’s first self-balancing electric scooter, offering advanced stability and ease of use. It features an AI-powered balance system, making it perfect for beginners and city commuters. The scooter is expected to offer a range of around 100km on a full charge and a top speed of 65kmph. It will come with a digital display, smartphone connectivity, and fast-charging support. Designed for safety and comfort, the Liger X promises a smooth and effortless riding experience.


 

Details known so far: 

Price Range Expected     Rs. 90,000
Launch Date Expected     Oct, 2025
Competitors Ather 450X, TVS iQube

 

9. Vida Z    

Vida Z is an upcoming electric scooter from Hero MotoCorp, designed for urban commuting with a stylish and futuristic look. It is expected to offer a range of around 100-120 km on a single charge and a top speed of approximately 80kmph. The scooter will likely come with features like a touchscreen digital display, smartphone connectivity, multiple riding modes, and fast charging support. Vida Z is aimed at riders looking for a reliable, eco-friendly, and feature-rich electric scooter.


 

Details known so far: 

Price Range Expected     Rs. 92,000 - 1.24 Lakh
Launch Date Expected     Oct, 2025
Competitors Ather 450X, TVS iQube

Conclusion

FAQs on 2025 Upcoming Scooters in India

Most two-wheeler scooters in India are built for daily use. You can choose from fuel-efficient scooters to performance scooters. Furthermore, it is ideal to choose a scooter that features comfortable seats, superior suspension, and offers good mileage at an affordable price.  

Damages to your scooter or a third-party property can dent your savings. This is where two-wheeler insurance comes to your rescue. While you can choose the mandatory 3rd Party Bike Insurance, it is ideal to choose Comprehensive Insurance since it covers damages to your scooter along with coverage for third-party liabilities. 

The average mileage of a scooty depends on its engine capacity. In India, commonly, there are scooters with engine displacement between 110cc and 125cc. The mileage of these scooters can range from 40 to 60 km/l. 

There are two types of two-wheeler insurance policy that one can opt for. They are third-party and Comprehensive Insurance Policy. 

A Comprehensive two-wheeler Insurance Policy would suit best for a high range scooter like Vespa GTS 300 .

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The top 2 scooters in India include Honda Activa, TVS Jupiter, and there are many more to the list. 

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