Yamaha has recently introduced an electric bicycle in the Indian market with an impressive single-charge range of 120KM. The electric bicycle is designed for the modern urban commuter as well as for fitness and environmentally conscious individuals. The innovation is already gaining attention and anyone can reserve one with a payment of just ₹599.
Yamaha E-Bike: An Overview of the Specs and Features
Yamaha E-Bike is set to hit the Indian market on August 5 2025, with a promise to transform daily commute. The Yamaha E-Bike Electric bicycle is equipped with a 48V lithium ion battery that can be charged with a regular socket. The battery is very efficient for office goers, students and gig workers who have to battle through the urban jungle on a daily basis. The bicycle is designed to be user friendly with an ease of use top speed of 45km/h and only hours to recharge.
Design and Features
Weighing just 20 kg, the frame of Yamaha’s e-cycle is made of a lightweight aluminum alloy, leting the e-cycle retain it’s lightweight frame while still maintaining sturdiness. The rear of the e-cycle also includes a compartment for bags which, along with the LED headlamp, digital display, and heavy duty suspension adds to the sporty aesthetic of the bike. Users also have the option of choosing either the throttle mode or the pedal assist mode to best fit their needs. The e-cycle comes with 26 tubeless tires which is ip65 rated which ensures it is dust resistant and is protected against splashes. Overall, the bike is engineered for use throughout the year.
Effortless Booking and Price
Book the e-cycle for just ₹599. This will be the lowest booking price for the cycle. The cycle will be retailing for somewhere around ₹1.25 lakh. While this is already a advance in price compared to the rest of the cycles in the market, the tech and features provided with the cycle will be a ‘first’ for almost all of the users. This is all a part of Yamaha’s focus to promote e-mobility, while also ensuring it is within the financial limits of the users.
Savings and Maintenance
Along with providing the features which are a first for users, the features also come with the added benefit of low operating costs. Full charging the bike offers the feature of low maintaining costs. Yamaha is estimated to save around 15,000 to 20,000 annually just on the bike’s fuel, a feature which traditional scooters will find hard to compete with. On top of that, the low user cost doesn’t negate regular maintenance, which is a modest 1-2 thousand a year, all while providing extensive service with 300 centers across the country.
Accessible and Considerate
The cessation of licensing requirements for Yamaha’s new electric bicycle significantly facilitates access for students and young professionals. Safety is prioritized with disc brakes and improved suspension, enhancing comfort on jarring bumpy urban roads. Moreover, modern lifestyles greatly benefit from the ability to effortlessly charge the detachable battery from home or the office.