Electric Scooter for Senior Citizens in India: Top 3 Picks – You Should Consider!

Md Alquama

Electric Scooter for Senior Citizens in India: Top 3 Picks - You Should Consider!

Looking for electric scooters for senior citizens in India? As of September 2025, there are many e-scooters in the India market, which come with huge comfort for older people. Out of them, we have the top three. The names of these electric scooters are

  • Bounce Infinity E1
  • TVS iQube
  • Ather Rizta

Each e-scooter is available in multiple variants, and the ex-showroom price for each model and variant differs from one another. The table below carries the details about the pricing.

ModelVariant Ex-showroom Price 
Bounce Infinity E1E1 X~₹59,000
E1+~₹1.16 Lakh
E1 STD~₹1.18 Lakh
TVS iQube2.2 kWh~₹94,434
3.1 kWh~₹1.25 Lakh
3.5 kWh~₹1.08 Lakh
S 3.5 kWh~₹1.17 Lakh
ST 3.5 kWh~₹1.27 Lakh
ST 5.3 kWh~₹1.58 Lakh
Ather RiztaS 2.9 kWh~₹1.15 lakh
Z 2.9 kWh~₹1.30 lakh
S 3.7 kWh~₹1.37 lakh
Z 3.7 kWh~₹1.50 lakh

Note that the price of this e-scooter ex-showroom in each city is different; to check what the price is, get in touch with a local dealership.

Bounce Infinity E1

The Infinity E1 by Bounce is an all-electric scooter, which comes with battery swapping technology. It is available in multiple variants; the standard one comes with 2.5 kWh and the others with 1.9 kWh.

The peak power for each variant is 2.2 kW; get more details about this electric scooter by going through the table below.

MotorBrushless DC (BLDC) Hub motor
Top Speed65 km/h (for E1+ model)
Claimed RangeUp to 70 km (for E1+ model)
BatteryRemovable lithium-ion with 1.9 kWh capacity (E1+)
Charging TimeAbout 3–4 hours
BrakesDisc brakes on both front and rear wheels
Braking SystemCombi-Brake System (CBS)
WheelsAlloy
TyresTubeless
Kerb Weight94 kg
Storage12-litre underseat storage
InstrumentsFull digital instrument cluster
Riding ModesIncludes Eco and Power modes
Special FeaturesReverse and Drag modes are available
Warranty3 years for the motor and battery

TVS iQube

The iQube by TVS is an e-scooter, which comes with a practical design. It will be available in a total of six variants. This electric scooter comes with four different battery configurations, which range from 2.2 kWh to 5.3 kWh.

Note the higher-end variant of this scooter gives a range of up to 212 km with a top speed of 82 km/h. The table below carries all the details you need to know about this e-scooter.

Peak Power4.4 kW
Peak Torque140 Nm
Motor TypeBLDC Hub-Mounted
Battery TypeLithium-ion battery with BMS control
Battery Capacity (Base Model)2.2 kWh
IDC Range (Base Model)94 km
Top Speed75 km/h (Base Model)
Charging Time (0-80%, Base Model)2 hours, 45 minutes
Kerb Weight (Base Model)115 kg
Under-seat Storage30 litres (Base Model)
Braking SystemRegenerative braking enabled
Water and Dust ResistanceIP67 Rating
Instrument ConsoleDigital
Riding ModesEco and Power
ConnectivityTVS SmartXonnect (Bluetooth

Ather Rizta

The Rizta by Ather is a family-oriented electric scooter with two battery options: 2.9 kWh and 3.7 kWh. The top speed of this e-scooter is 180 km/h, and it has a 4.3 kW Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM). 

The ARAI-certified range for the 2.9 kWh battery is 123 km, and the same for the 3.7 kWh battery is 159–160 km. The table available below carries all details about this e-scooter.

Motor4.3 kW PMSM
Top speed80 km/h
Battery capacity2.9 kWh or 3.7 kWh (depending on variant)
ARAI certified range123 km (2.9 kWh) or 159–160 km (3.7 kWh)
Charging time (0–100%)8.3 hours (2.9 kWh) or 5.45–6.1 hours (3.7 kWh)
Under-seat storage34 litres, can fit a full-face helmet
Additional storageOptional 22-litre “frunk” (front trunk)
Seat height780 mm
Kerb weight119–125 kg (depending on battery)
Length1,850 mm
Width750 mm
Height1,140 mm
Wheels12-inch alloy wheels
Tyres90/90-12 (front) and 100/80-12 (rear), tubeless
Brakes200 mm front disc, 130 mm rear drum, with CBS
Md Alquama Alam is the Sr. Editor at RPMNews.com. A tech geek with a passion for automobiles, he focuses on modern innovations in cars and bikes -from EVs to the latest mobility trends.

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