Every few months a new scooter hits the Indian market, and each launch brings fresh design, technology, and price points. If you’re thinking about buying a scooter, knowing when and what to look for can save you time and money. Below we break down the most important things to watch for during a scooter launch, from engine size to after‑sale service.
Manufacturers are rolling out three main types of scooters this year: conventional 110‑125cc commuter bikes, high‑performance 150‑200cc sport‑styled models, and electric scooters with 30‑45 km range. Brands like Honda, TVS, and Bajaj have announced revisions to their popular Activa and Apache lines, adding features such as digital displays and LED lighting. New entrants such as Ola S1 Pro and Hero Electric Photon are pushing the electric segment with better battery management and lower charging times.
Price ranges are predictable: 110‑125cc scooters stay between ₹70,000 and ₹95,000, while the 150‑200cc segment usually starts around ₹1.2 lakh. Electric scooters sit in a broader band, with entry‑level models at ₹85,000 and premium versions crossing the ₹1.5 lakh mark. These numbers give you a quick benchmark before you step into a showroom.
First, decide what matters most to you. If daily city commuting is your routine, fuel efficiency and easy maintenance should be top of the list. Look for scooters with fuel‑saving technology like Honda’s eSP or TVS’s SmartXonnect. For those who love a bit of speed, the 150‑200cc models offer better acceleration while still being manageable in traffic.
Second, think about after‑sales support. A wide service network often means lower downtime for repairs. Check if the manufacturer has a service centre within 5‑10 km of your home. Warranty length is another quick filter – many new launches now come with a 2‑year warranty on the engine and 1‑year on the battery for electric models.
Third, evaluate the tech goodies. A fully digital instrument cluster, Bluetooth connectivity, and LED headlights are becoming standard in 2025 launches. If you love gadgets, prioritize scooters that let you pair your phone for navigation and call alerts.
Lastly, don’t ignore resale value. Scooters that sell well across India, like the Honda Activa, tend to hold their price longer. Even if you plan to keep the bike for only a few years, a strong resale market can boost your overall savings.
When a new launch is announced, many websites publish a quick spec sheet and price list. Bookmark reliable portals such as BikeWale or Team-BHP to get the latest numbers as soon as they drop. Social media pages of the manufacturers also post teaser videos that reveal colour options and special offers – keep an eye on those for early‑bird discounts.
In practice, visit a dealer after you’ve narrowed down a few models. Sit on the scooter, start the engine, and feel the ride quality. Ask about the first‑service cost and any promotional finance schemes. Many brands partner with banks to offer low‑interest EMIs, which can make a higher‑priced scooter more affordable.
To sum up, a scooter launch in India is more than just a new name on the street. It’s an opportunity to upgrade your daily commute with better fuel economy, smarter tech, and possibly a greener electric option. By checking the price brackets, service network, and feature list, you’ll walk away with a bike that fits your lifestyle and budget.
TVS has launched the NTorq 150 in India at Rs 1.19–1.29 lakh (ex-showroom, Bengaluru). The 149.7cc scooter makes 13.2PS and 14.2Nm, hits a claimed 104 km/h, and does 0–60 km/h in 6.3 sec. Highlights include ABS, traction control, ride modes, TFT display with OTA updates, Alexa integration, crash alert, live tracking, and segment-first adjustable brake levers. Bookings are open; deliveries to start soon.
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