Electric motorbikes are no longer niche products. With over 70 new models expected in 2026, ranging from affordable commuter bikes to high-performance superbikes, India’s EV two-wheeler market is entering mainstream adoption. Improved range, competitive pricing, and government incentives are driving consumer interest and reshaping mobility choices.
India’s electric mobility sector is witnessing a dramatic shift in 2026, with electric motorbikes emerging as a serious alternative to traditional petrol-powered two-wheelers. Once considered impractical due to limited range and high costs, new launches and technological advancements are changing perceptions. Manufacturers are introducing models across all price segments, making electric motorbikes accessible to a wider audience.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Over 70 electric bikes and scooters are set to launch in India during 2026, including commuter models and premium superbikes.
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Upcoming launches include Bajaj Chetak (Rs 90,000), Ultraviolette Tesseract (Rs 1.45–2 lakh), Simple Ultra (Rs 2.10 lakh), Yamaha EC-06 (Rs 1.60 lakh), and Suzuki e-Access (Rs 1.10 lakh).
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High-performance models such as the Yamaha Aerox-E (Rs 2.90 lakh) and Ultraviolette Tesseract promise speeds comparable to petrol bikes, with ranges exceeding 200 km per charge.
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Government incentives under the FAME-II scheme and state subsidies continue to reduce upfront costs, making EVs more attractive.
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Charging infrastructure is expanding rapidly, with new fast-charging stations being installed across major cities, including Kolkata, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
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Industry experts highlight that EV adoption in India grew 78 percent year-on-year in 2025, with two-wheelers leading the surge.
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Consumers are increasingly drawn to lower running costs, reduced maintenance, and eco-friendly benefits of electric motorbikes.
The transformation of India’s two-wheeler market reflects a broader global trend. Countries like China have already achieved 50 percent EV penetration in auto sales, and India is now positioning itself as a fast-growing EV hub. With strong demand, diverse product offerings, and supportive policies, electric motorbikes are expected to become a mainstream choice for urban commuters and enthusiasts alike.
Sources: NDTV Auto, BikeDekho, GoDigit EV Guides, EngineeringMix