Odysse Electric Launches HyFy Low-Speed Scooter at ₹42,000
Odysse Electric has introduced the HyFy, a low-speed electric scooter priced at ₹42,000, targeting urban commuters with features like cruise control, reverse mode, and a range of up to 90 km.
Odysse Electric Vehicles has expanded its product lineup with the launch of the HyFy, a new low-speed electric scooter priced at ₹42,000 (ex-showroom, Mumbai). Designed for city commuters, students, and delivery riders, the HyFy aims to offer a practical and affordable electric mobility solution.
Powered by a 250W motor and available in 48V and 60V battery configurations, the scooter delivers a top speed of 25 km/h. It offers a claimed range of up to 70–90 km per charge, depending on the battery variant, and supports a charging time between 4 to 8 hours. The scooter includes functional features such as city drive, parking, and reverse modes, along with cruise control and a digital LED meter.
With a kerb weight of 88 kg and a loading capacity of 150 kg, the HyFy is built for easy handling in urban traffic. It is equipped with a telescopic front suspension, spring-loaded rear suspension, disc brake at the front, and drum brake at the rear. The scooter rides on 3-10 size tubeless tyres.
The HyFy is available in five color options: Royal Matte Blue, Ceramic Silver, Aurora Matte Black, Flare Red, and Jade Green. It will be sold through Odysse’s dealership network of over 150 outlets and through online platforms starting May 10, 2025. Early buyers will have access to special discounts and warranty benefits.
Odysse Electric, established in 2020, currently offers a range of electric two-wheelers including high-speed and low-speed scooters, motorcycles, and delivery-focused models. The company’s portfolio includes products like the EVOQIS, SNAP, HAWK Li, and the delivery-focused TROT 2.0.
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