ZELIO E Mobility Launches License-Free Electric Scooter for Teens
Little Gracy targets young riders aged 10-18 with three variants starting at INR 49,500, featuring a top speed of 25 km/h, range up to 75 km, and economical power consumption of 1.5 units per charge.
ZELIO E Mobility introduced Little Gracy, a license-free electric scooter designed for riders between 10 and 18 years of age, on March 12, 2025. The new model starts at INR 49,500 and does not require registration with the Regional Transport Office (RTO).
The Little Gracy comes in three variants differentiated by battery options. The base model features a 48V/32AH Lead Acid Battery priced at INR 49,500 with a range of 55-60 km. The mid-tier option includes a 60V/32AH Lead Acid Battery at INR 52,000 with a 70 km range. The premium variant offers a 60V/30AH Li-Ion Battery at INR 58,000 with a range of 70-75 km.
All models feature a top speed of 25 km/h and consume approximately 1.5 units of electricity per charge. The scooter weighs 80 kg and has a loading capacity of 150 kg.
"With the launch of Little Gracy, we are excited to introduce a product that is not only stylish and functional but also makes sustainable transportation accessible to younger riders," said Kunal Arya, Co-Founder and Managing Director of ZELIO E Mobility Ltd.
The scooter includes features such as a digital meter, USB port, keyless drive, center lock with anti-theft alarm, reverse gear, parking switch, and auto-repair functionality. It also comes with hydraulic suspension and drum brakes on both wheels. Customers can choose from four color combinations: Pink, Brown/Cream, White/Blue, and Yellow/Green.
ZELIO E Mobility provides a two-year warranty covering the motor, controller, and frame with every purchase.
The company has established itself as a significant player in India's electric two-wheeler market since its foundation. With over 200,000 customers and more than 400 dealerships nationwide, ZELIO aims to expand to 1,000+ dealerships by the end of 2025.
This launch aligns with India's growing electric vehicle market, which has seen increased adoption in recent years due to government incentives and rising environmental awareness. The license-free category specifically addresses the mobility needs of young students who previously had limited transportation options.
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