Key Highlights
- E-scooter market has grown significantly in 2024
- Family segment e-scooters have been in demand
- Ather, Bajaj, Hero have introduced new family electric scooters in 2024
2024 is all about to wrap up and this year has been all happening for EV brands. Homegrown E2W startups have seen a significant boost in business this year. Both electric scooters and electric motorcycles have been in demand crediting the cheaper mobility solution. In this article, we have mentioned the best family segment electric scooters that have been launched in India in 2024:
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Ather Rizta
One of the best family scooter models that has been launched earlier this year is the Rizta. Ather Energy’s first e-scooter model targeting the family audience with its comfortable riding facilities. The Rizta Z and the Rizta S are the two variants of this family scooter equipped with 2.9 kWh and 3.9 kWh battery pack options respectively. What makes the Rizta an ideal family scooter is the large single-piece seat, ample storage (under seat and front floorboard), and efficient range delivery of up to 160 km on a full charge.
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Hero Vida V2
Hero MotoCorp recently updated its only e-scooter lineup, the Vida with the launch of the V2 series. The successor to the popular Vida V1 lineup has emerged as a solid family e-scooter option in the Indian market. Introduced in three different variants including the Vida V2 Lite, Vida V2 Plus, and the Vida V2 Pro, the latest e-scooter lineup is also an affordable option for the family-segment consumers starting under Rs. 1 lakh. The Vida V2 series is equipped with battery capacity ranging between 2.2 kWh to 3.9 kWh and can offer a claimed range delivery of up to 165 km.
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Bajaj Chetak 35 Series
This is another new e-scooter lineup which has been introduced recently in India. Bajaj Chetak 35 series is launched in three variants with all the models utilizing a new frame, motor, and controller. The Chetak 35 series comes with only subtle design updates with an increased wheelbase and also the floorboard area. A 3.5 kWh battery pack linked to a 4kW PMSM electric motor powers the Chetak 35 series. This family e-scooter is capable of reaching a maximum distance of up to 153 km per charge.
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Honda Activa e
India’s favourite family scooter, the Activa has finally arrived in an electric version in India. Called the Activa e, the first e-scooter model from the company brings familiarity of ICE variant in an updated avatar. Th Activa e not only offers a greener mobility solution but is also equipped with advanced features. One of the unique aspects being offered by the Activa e electric scooter is the dual swappable battery setup. Also, the Activa e doesn’t support external charging and only the comes with the battery swapping option. With the dual 1.5 kWh battery packs, the Activa e can offer a range of up to 102 km per charge. Honda hasn’t started with the deliveries of the Activa e and is expected to make it available from next year.
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Honda QC1
Honda’s second electric scooter, the QC1 is also another suitable contender in the list of best family e-scooters launched in 2024. Based on the same platform as the Activa e, the QC1 also brings along a comfortable ride experience at affordable rates. The QC1 features a fixed battery setup and has just a single 1.5 kWh battery unit as its driveforce. The Honda QC1 offers a slightly lower range than the Activa e since it packs a single battery. However, the 80 km range it is claimed to deliver meets the requirements of daily commuters.