Electric scooters are quickly becoming the go-to choice for students — and it’s easy to see why. They’re cool, cost-effective, and eco-friendly, making them perfect for daily college commutes or casual rides. If your son or daughter (18+) is looking for a smart mobility upgrade, here are five of the best electric scooters they can consider in 2025.
1. Bajaj Chetak- Price: ₹1.09 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Range: 155 km (on a full charge)
- Why Buy: Classic design meets modern features. Backed by the trusted Bajaj name, this scooter offers premium build quality and reliability.
- Price: ₹1.08 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Range: 75 km
- Top Speed: 75 km/h
- Why Buy: Ideal for college and family use, the iQube blends comfort, power, and smart features in a sleek package.
- Price: ₹90,000 (ex-showroom)
- Range: 80 km
- Battery: 1.5kWh (home-charging compatible)
- Charging Time (0-80%): 4.3 hours
- Why Buy: Reliable and practical — comes from the makers of the Honda Activa. Smooth performance and two riding modes make it beginner-friendly.
- Price: ₹73,999 (ex-showroom)
- Range: 108 km (IDC)
- Top Speed: 101 km/h
- 0–40 km/h Acceleration: 3.4 seconds
- Why Buy: High performance at a budget price. Modern design, quick acceleration, and one of the best values for money in its class.
- Price Range: Varies by model (S and Z variants)
- Battery Options:
- S variant: 2.9kWh (105 km true range)
- Z variant: 2.9kWh or 3.7kWh (up to 125 km range)
- Warranty: 5 years / 60,000 km
- Why Buy: Designed for families, but perfect for students too. Sturdy, stylish, and backed by Ather's tech-savvy reputation.
These electric scooters are practical, trendy, and future-ready, making them ideal for students in urban settings. With minimal running costs and no dependency on petrol, they’re a smart investment for both daily commutes and the environment.
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