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Top 5 Electric Motorcycles Accelerating India's Green Mobility Revolution

  • Electric-bike
  • 07 Jun, 2025
Top 5 Electric Motorcycles Accelerating India's Green Mobility Revolution

As India marks World Environment Day 2025, the spotlight shines on electric mobility—a sector that is rapidly transforming the nation's urban transport landscape. With sustainability and innovation at the forefront, several electric motorcycles have emerged as game-changers, offering eco-friendly alternatives without compromising on performance.

Here are five standout electric motorcycles that are steering India towards a greener future:

 

1. Oben Rorr EZ: Urban Performance, Redefined

 

Bengaluru-based EV startup Oben Electric has reimagined urban commuting with its flagship model, the Rorr EZ. Known for its robust build and performance-oriented features, the Rorr EZ is tailored for city riders seeking power, comfort, and sustainability.

  • Variants: Offered in three battery capacities—2.6 kWh, 3.4 kWh, and 4.4 kWh.
  • Top Speed: 95 km/h
  • Acceleration: 0–40 km/h in just 3.3 seconds
  • Range: Up to 175 km (IDC)
  • Fast Charging: 80% in just 45 minutes

With a class-leading torque of 52 Nm, the Rorr EZ delivers swift acceleration, making it an ideal choice for navigating dense urban traffic.

 

2. Ferrato Disruptor: Designed for Versatility

 

The Ferrato Disruptor has carved a niche in the Indian EV market with its muscular design and dual-purpose performance. Equipped with a powerful 6.37 kW motor, it promises both style and substance.

  • Certified Range: 109 km
  • Top Speed: 95 km/h
  • Wheels & Suspension: 17-inch alloy wheels, telescopic front forks
  • Braking: Dual disc setup
  • Charging Time: Approx. 5 hours
  • Warranty: 3 years or 30,000 km (whichever comes first)

This model bridges the gap between commuter needs and occasional long rides, offering confidence on highways and reliability in city conditions.

 

3. Odysse Evoqis: Aggressive Styling Meets Practical Range

 

Targeting the style-conscious segment, the Odysse Evoqis is designed to stand out. With a modern aesthetic and aerodynamic profile, this motorcycle is more than just a head-turner.

  • Battery: 4.32 kWh
  • Range: 140 km
  • Top Speed: 100 km/h
  • Full Charge Time: 6 hours
  • Lighting & Brakes: LED lights and a robust braking system
  • Warranty: 3 years (battery), 1 year (motor)

The Evoqis appeals to those who value both design and dependable everyday performance.

 

4. Tork Kratos R: A Workhorse for Daily and Long-Distance Rides

 

Pune-based Tork Motors brings a practical solution for urban and intercity riders through the Kratos R. Built with a focus on durability, performance, and smart connectivity, this model caters to daily users seeking extended range.

  • Battery: 4 kWh
  • Top Speed: 105 km/h
  • Range: 180 km
  • Charging Time: 4–5 hours
  • Tech Features: Digital dashboard, smartphone connectivity
  • Warranty: 3 years or 40,000 km

With its strong torque output and sturdy build, the Kratos R is ideal for commuters who demand more from their EV.

 

5. Matter Aera: India’s First Electric Motorcycle with Manual Transmission

 

Setting a new benchmark in EV innovation, Matter Energy has introduced the Aera, the first Indian electric motorcycle with a manual gearbox. Blending futuristic design with engineering finesse, the Aera is tailored for riders seeking control and thrill.

  • Motor: 10 kW, paired with 4-speed HyperShift manual transmission
  • Acceleration: 0–60 km/h in 6 seconds
  • Battery: 5 kWh
  • Range: 125 km
  • Top Speed: 105 km/h
  • Cooling System: Active liquid-cooled motor (IP67-rated)
  • Charging Time: 5 hours
  • Riding Modes: 3+1

With its innovative mechanics and powerful performance, the Aera is redefining the capabilities of electric motorcycles.

 

Green Mobility: More Than a Trend

 

The growing adoption of electric motorcycles reflects a broader shift towards sustainable transportation. These vehicles are not just alternatives—they are essential components in the fight against air pollution and fossil fuel dependency.

By choosing electric, consumers actively contribute to building a cleaner, quieter, and more resilient future. Each such decision—individual yet impactful—has the potential to drive collective environmental progress.

Conclusion

On this World Environment Day, the message is clear: Electric mobility is not just the future—it is the need of the present. With Indian manufacturers pushing boundaries in design, technology, and performance, the road to a greener tomorrow has never looked more promising.