Patanjali Electric Scooter is being discussed as a bold entry into India’s electric two-wheeler space, aimed directly at low- and middle-income riders who want freedom from rising petrol costs. Known for its swadeshi positioning and aggressive pricing in FMCG, Patanjali is now extending the same philosophy to mobility. The electric scooter is positioned as a practical daily commuter for families, senior riders, and office-goers who want simple technology, low running cost, and easy ownership rather than flashy performance.

Design and Build Quality
Patanjali Electric Scooter features a clean, conservative, and family-friendly design focused on comfort and durability. The scooter offers a wide floorboard, long cushioned seat, and upright riding posture that suits riders of all age groups. Build quality emphasizes robustness with a sturdy frame and balanced weight distribution to handle potholes, speed breakers, and daily city abuse. The design avoids unnecessary sharp styling, keeping panels simple and easy to repair, which helps control long-term ownership costs.
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Range and Charging
A major talking point is the 240Km claimed riding range, designed for daily commuting and household errands. For users riding 75–90Km per day, charging is typically needed once every 4–5 days. The scooter supports home AC charging via a standard household socket, allowing overnight charging with low electricity cost. Charging time is expected to be around 4–5 hours for a full charge, making it practical even for users without access to public charging stations.
Performance and Riding Experience
Patanjali Electric Scooter is tuned for smooth and predictable performance rather than aggressive acceleration. Instant electric torque helps with easy starts in traffic and relaxed riding on city roads. With a top speed of around 75–80Km/h, it comfortably handles daily commuting and flyovers while prioritizing stability and safety. Silent operation and vibration-free delivery reduce fatigue, especially for riders who spend long hours on the road.
Features and Safety Features
The scooter comes equipped with essential features focused on real-world usability, including a digital instrument cluster showing speed, battery level, and range. Safety is supported by a strong chassis, disc brakes, CBS or ABS, and stable tyres for reliable grip. Suspension tuning focuses on comfort over rough roads, while controlled power delivery builds confidence for first-time EV users and senior riders.
Price and Market Impact
Patanjali Electric Scooter is expected to be priced between ₹85,000 and ₹95,000, positioning it among the most affordable electric scooters in India. EMI plans are expected to start around ₹2,999 per month, lowering the entry barrier for budget households. With near-zero running cost, minimal maintenance, and Patanjali’s swadeshi appeal, the scooter could attract a large base of price-sensitive buyers and intensify competition in the mass EV scooter segment.