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11 Best Bikes and Scooters Under 60k in India in 2026

List of Bikes and Scooters Under ₹60,000 in India in 2026

SNo. Name of the Model Ex-Showroom Price
1 TVS XL100 Starting ₹43,900
2 OLA Gig+ Starting ₹49,999
3 Lectrix SX25 Starting ₹54,499
4 TVS Radeon Starting ₹55,100
5 TVS Sport Starting ₹55,100
6 Warivo Motors Nexa Starting ₹58,300
7 Hero HF Deluxe Starting ₹58,739
8 Ampere Reo Starting ₹59,000
9 Evolet Pony Starting ₹59,999
10 Ola S1 Z Starting ₹59,999
11 Okaya ClassIQ Starting ₹59,999

Note: All prices here are the ex-showroom price in Delhi.

Top 11 Bikes and Scooters Under ₹60,000 in India in 2026

FAQs about Two Wheelers Under ₹60,000 in India

Which scooter falls within the ₹60,000 range?

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The scooters that fall within the ₹60,000 bracket are: Ola Gig+ Lectric SX25 Ampere Reo Evolet Pony

The scooters that fall within the ₹60,000 bracket are:

  • Ola Gig+
  • Lectric SX25
  • Ampere Reo
  • Evolet Pony

Will any new bikes be priced under ₹60,000?

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The TVS XL EV is anticipated to be on sale in India shortly and cost ₹60,000.

The TVS XL EV is anticipated to be on sale in India shortly and cost ₹60,000.

Which battery is ideal for an electric scooter?

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Lithium-ion batteries are the better option for electric vehicles, such as electric scooters, because of their higher energy density and reduced weight.

Lithium-ion batteries are the better option for electric vehicles, such as electric scooters, because of their higher energy density and reduced weight.

Is a licence required in India for EV scooters?

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Any two-wheeler, including electric scooters, must have a valid driver's license to be operated on public highways in India. Someone caught driving without a licence faces a steep fee or penalty.

Any two-wheeler, including electric scooters, must have a valid driver's license to be operated on public highways in India. Someone caught driving without a licence faces a steep fee or penalty.