The electric two-wheeler segment in India has seen a lot of new entrants in the last couple of years. The main reason behind this is the rising mainstream popularity of electric two-wheelers. Apart from EV scooters, EV motorcycles have also become a lot more common. And today, we will be giving you the list of all the affordable electric motorcycles that are currently on sale in India.
The first electric motorcycle on this list is the Ola Roadster X. This particular electric bike is an entry-level electric motorcycle which has been designed mainly for city commutes. It is offered in three battery variants, which are 2.5 kWh, 3.5 kWh, and 4.5 kWh.
All variants come powered by a 7 kW mid-drive motor. The base version offers a top speed of 105 kmph; meanwhile, the higher variants go up to 118 kmph. In terms of performance, the 3.5 kWh and 4.5 kWh versions can accelerate from 0 to 40 kmph in just 3.1 seconds.
As for the range, it varies depending on the battery pack. The 2.5 kWh version offers 140 km, the 3.5 kWh goes up to 196 km, and the 4.5 kWh offers 252 km (IDC range). Charging times of the Ola Roadster X range between 4.6 to 6.2 hours for 0 to 80 percent.
In terms of features, it comes equipped with a 4.3-inch LCD display running MoveOS 5. It also offers turn-by-turn navigation, cruise control, reverse mode, and OTA updates. The bike uses a combi braking system with drum brakes and also gets brake-by-wire and regenerative braking.
The Ola Roadster X is built on a double cradle frame and comes with telescopic forks at the front and twin rear shock absorbers. Its seat height is 777 mm, and its ground clearance is 180 mm. Pricing of the Ola Roadster X starts at Rs 75,000 and goes up to Rs 1.29 lakh.
Revolt Motors is another growing EV two-wheeler startup which focuses on the mass commuter segment. For this, it has launched two models: the RV1 and BlazeX. These motorcycles are designed to offer practicality at an affordable price point.
The RV1 comes in two variants, including Standard and Plus. The Standard variant uses a 2.2 kWh battery and offers a range of around 100 km. On the other hand, the Plus variant gets a larger 3.24 kWh battery and provides a range of up to 160 km. Both come powered by a 2.8 kW motor and have a top speed of 70 kmph.
The RV BlazeX, which is the second bike from the brand, sits slightly above the RV1 and offers a more powerful 4.1 kW motor along with a 3.24 kWh removable battery. As per the company, its range is around 150 km and it has a top speed of 85 kmph.
Moving to the features, these bikes come equipped with a 6-inch LCD display, smartphone connectivity, reverse mode, and OTA updates. Pricing of Revolt bikes starts at Rs 84,990 and goes up to around Rs 1.25 lakh.

The third position has been taken by Oben Electric bikes. The Rorr EZ uses LFP battery technology, which provides better thermal stability and a longer lifespan compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries.
The Rorr EZ is available in three variants, which include 2.6 kWh, 3.4 kWh, and 4.4 kWh. They offer ranges of 110 km, 140 km, and 175 km, respectively. All variants use a 7.5 kW motor and can accelerate from 0 to 40 kmph in around 3.3 seconds. Additionally, they have a top speed of 95 kmph.

The newer Rorr Evo, which was launched in April 2026, is the more performance-oriented entry-level option. It gets a 3.4 kWh battery and offers a higher top speed of 110 kmph. As for pricing, the Oben range starts at around Rs 99,000 and goes up to Rs 1.29 lakh.

The Matter Aera is one of the most unique electric motorcycles currently on sale. This is because it gets a 4-speed manual gearbox and an active liquid-cooling system. It has been developed in house by Matter Motor Works and has been designed to provide a riding feel closer to traditional ICE motorcycles.
It is being offered in two variants the Aera 5000 and Aera 5000+. The bike comes powered by a PMSM motor producing around 10.5 kW to 11.5 kW and 60 Nm torque at the wheel. It can go from 0 to 100 kmph in under 6 seconds and reach a top speed of 105 kmph.
The Aera gets a 5 kWh battery pack with offers a claimed range of 172 km. Meanwhile the real-world range is around 110 to 125 km. Charging can be done via a standard socket in about 6 hours and with a DC fast charger it goes from 0 to 80 percent in around 1.5 hours.
In terms of features, it gets a 7-inch touchscreen display with navigation, connectivity features, and a basic safety setup with single-channel ABS. Pricing starts from around Rs 1.82 lakh and goes up to around Rs 1.93 lakh for the top variant.

One of the most unique electric bikes on sale in India is the Raptee HV T30. It stands out because of its high-voltage architecture. It is India’s first electric motorcycle built on a 240V platform, similar to electric cars. This allows it to use CCS2 fast chargers, which gives it a major advantage.
The bike can be charged from 20 to 80 percent in just 36 minutes using a public fast charger. Its performance is also very strong, as it comes equipped with a 22 kW motor which produces 70 Nm of torque. It can reach a top speed of 135 kmph and accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in just 3.5 seconds.
The 5.4 kWh battery offers a range of around 200 km, and its real-world range is around 150 km. It also gets dual-channel ABS and multiple levels of regenerative braking. Pricing is around Rs 2.39 lakh.

You can also buy the recently launched Flying Flea C6 which is Royal Enfield’s first electric motorcycle space. It boasts a neo-vintage design which is inspired by classic lightweight motorcycles. One of its biggest highlights is the girder-style front suspension, which gives it a very distinct look.
Powering the C6 is a 15.4 kW motor which makes 15.4 kW and 60 Nm of torque. It can accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in 3.7 seconds and has a top speed of 115 kmph. It also gets a 3.91 kWh battery pack which offers a claimed range of 154 km.
Feature-wise, it also gets a circular TFT display with navigation and connectivity. Its safety features include dual-channel ABS and traction control. It also offers multiple riding modes for different conditions.
Its standard version is priced at Rs 2.79 lakh. Meanwhile the Battery-as-a-Service option brings the cost down to approximately Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

Coming towards the top end of the market, the Bengaluru-based Ultraviolette Automotive offers some of the most advanced electric motorcycles in India. Its flagship motorcycle is the F77 Mach 2. This bike comes in two variants, namely Standard and Recon.
The Standard version gets a 7.1 kWh battery with a range of 211 km. Meanwhile, the Recon variant gets a larger 10.3 kWh battery with a range of 323 km. Power output of this bike ranges from 27 kW to 30 kW, and its top speed is 155 kmph.

The bike also comes with advanced features such as multiple levels of regenerative braking, traction control, and a long warranty package. The F77 SuperStreet offers the same performance. However, it has a much more relaxed riding posture because of its revised handlebar setup.

For those looking for something different, the Ultraviolette Automotive X47 Crossover is an option. This motorcycle is an adventure-style electric motorcycle, and it has been designed with a more upright riding posture, which makes it better suited for longer rides.

It shares the same battery options as the F77 and offers a range of up to 323 km. The bike also comes packed with advanced technology. These include radar-based systems and an integrated dashcam. Its pricing ranges from Rs 2.49 lakh to Rs 4.49 lakh.
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