
India’s electric two-wheeler market has entered a high-growth phase, with annual sales now crossing 1.1 million units and recording more than 20% year-on-year growth.
Demand has surged across both metros and smaller cities as riders shift toward cheaper running costs, better battery technology, and improved charging convenience.
Electric two-wheelers continue to dominate the overall EV ecosystem and remain the fastest-growing category in the country.
As the market expanded, the competitive landscape also shifted. Traditional two-wheeler manufacturers—TVS, Bajaj, and Hero—have strengthened their presence and now lead monthly EV sales in several regions. read more – Electric Two Wheeler Sales in India – November 2025: Brand-wise, Market Share & Trends
Together, these companies are driving a more mature and diverse EV environment than ever before.
Against this backdrop of rising adoption and intense competition, several standout models launched in 2025.
These vehicles introduced beast performance, longer range, improved battery durability, and smarter connectivity features.
Below is a recap of the top five electric motorcycles launched in 2025 that shaped India’s electric mobility landscape.

The Rorr EZ Sigma arrived as a premium commuter designed for riders who want performance without giving up comfort. It offers a top speed of 95 kmph, 0–40 kmph in 3.3 seconds, and an IDC range of up to 175 km.
Current offer pricing (ex-showroom):
3.4 kWh: ₹1.19 lakh
4.4 kWh: ₹1.27 lakh
(Prices temporarily reduced from ₹1.47 lakh and ₹1.55 lakh.)
Note: Current limited-period ex-showroom prices are approx. ₹1,17,500 (3.4 kWh) and ₹1,29,999 (4.4 kWh); prices were introduced at these promotional levels and are expected to rise toward the earlier advertised ₹1.47L and ₹1.55L after the offer period.
5-inch TFT display with navigation and smart alerts
Reverse Mode for easier parking
App-based GPS security with remote diagnostics
Fast charging: 0–80% in ~1.5 hours
New Electric Red colour and refreshed graphics
Warranty options up to 8 years/80,000 km
Available across 75+ showrooms and major e-commerce platforms
A strong mix of performance, range, and features at a reduced price point makes it one of the most compelling commuter EV motorcycles of 2025.

The X47 Crossover continued Ultraviolette’s performance-focused approach, bringing aviation-inspired design, improved aerodynamics, and a lighter chassis.
Introductory ex-showroom pricing for the X47 starts at ₹2.49 lakh for the 7.1 kWh variant (introductory offer), with higher-capacity variants and final retail prices to be announced or adjusted after the intro period.
High-output motor with better thermal management
Multiple ride modes and regenerative braking
Touchscreen console with navigation
App connectivity for ride stats, vehicle health, OTA updates
Sharper handling and aggressive throttle response
It’s built for riders who prefer sportier geometry and high-speed stability. Among the performance electric motorcycles launched this year, the X47 offered one of the most futuristic riding experiences.

Designed as a practical city commuter, the BlazeX brought noticeable upgrades in chassis balance, powertrain smoothness, and suspension tuning.
The RV1 BlazeX is priced in the commuter range (roughly ₹1.0–1.15 lakh ex-showroom depending on offers and variants), positioning it as an affordable electric commuter bike.
New-gen lithium-ion battery focused on efficiency
Three riding modes: Eco, Normal, Sport
LED lighting and a digital console
App features: anti-theft alerts, geofencing, ride tracking
Lightweight construction for easier daily handling
Revolt refined the commuter formula with better stability and an approach that prioritises efficiency. Ideal for riders who spend most of their day navigating city traffic.

Ultraviolette expanded its lineup in 2025 with the Shockwave, a dual-purpose electric motorcycle designed for riders who want a blend of city agility and light off-road capability.
Launched in March 2025, the Shockwave brings a fresh design direction for the brand, focusing on versatility, efficiency, and everyday practicality while still retaining Ultraviolette’s performance DNA.
Shockwave launched at an introductory ex-showroom price of ₹1.50 lakh for early buyers (first allotments), with the regular retail price set at around ₹1.75 lakh thereafter.
Claimed range of around 165 km per charge
Top speed of 120 km/h, suitable for both urban and highway use
Dual-purpose ergonomics with a lightweight, agile chassis
Multiple riding modes for varied terrain and conditions
Digital console with navigation, ride data, and connected features
The Shockwave offers an accessible entry point into performance-oriented electric motorcycles while catering to riders who want more than a standard street bike.
Its mix of range, speed, and multi-terrain usability makes it one of the more versatile EV motorcycles released in 2025.
For anyone seeking an electric bike that’s practical for daily commutes but also playful on weekends, the Shockwave delivers a balanced and engaging experience.

Ola Roadster X series launched with base-variant pricing in the ~₹1.05 lakh range for smaller battery packs; higher-capacity models and the Roadster X+ command substantially higher prices (well above ₹1.2–1.5 lakh, depending on battery).
2.5 kWh → 140 km
3.5 kWh → 196 km
4.5 kWh → 252 km
The flagship Roadster X+ uses a 9.1 kWh battery based on Ola’s 4680 Bharat Cell and delivers a claimed 501 km range.
It comes with an 11 kW motor, 125 kmph top speed, and 0–40 kmph in 2.7 seconds.
4.3-inch LCD Display
MoveOS 5 features
Three ride modes
LED lighting
Telescopic forks, dual rear shocks
Single-channel ABS
3-year/50,000 km warranty
It’s one of the most range-heavy offerings in this price band and gives buyers multiple battery options, making it appealing for both short and long-distance use. Check out the roadster delivery dates here
The EV two-wheeler market in 2025 grew more diverse and more capable. Riders now have choices across:
Performance-focused motorcycles
Long-range tourers
Budget commuters
Family-friendly scooters
Each model above improved on range, battery durability, thermal safety, and connected tech. If this year’s launches are any indication, electric mobility in India is firmly moving from early adoption to mainstream preference.