Zelio E-Mobility unveiled the 2026 edition of its Gracy electric scooter on April 24 at the RideAsia EV Expo 2026, held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The updated model is priced from ₹59,999 and is aimed primarily at college students and young women seeking affordable urban commuting options.
The scooter delivers a top speed of 25 kmph and a range of 60 to 120 km per charge, powered by a 60/72V BLDC motor that the company says consumes two units of electricity per full charge. It is offered in four battery configurations, with Lead Acid options in 60V/32AH and 72V/32AH variants, and Lithium-ion options in the same two configurations, priced up to ₹76,999. Charging time ranges from 4 to 5 hours for lithium-ion variants and 8 to 10 hours for lead acid variants.
The 2026 variant features front disc and rear drum brakes, telescopic front suspension, rear spring suspension, and 90/90-12 tyres on both ends. Rider-facing features include central locking with an anti-theft alarm, a USB charging port, keyless drive, LED headlamps, and a digital meter. The scooter also offers 50 litres of boot space, which the company describes as among the highest in its segment. It is backed by a two-year warranty on the motor, controller, and frame.
Seven colour options are available, including Snow Pearl White, Bright Black, Asian Black, Yellow, Noble Metal Gray, Fluorescent Green, and Hibiscus Purple. As part of the launch offer, the first 500 customers will receive a free safety helmet.
Managing Director Kunal Arya said the Gracy 2026 has been designed to reflect the aspirations of India's youth by combining lightweight construction, stylish design, and dependable performance.
Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Haryana, Zelio E-Mobility operates an annual manufacturing capacity of 72,000 units, serves over 200,000 riders, and distributes through a network of more than 500 outlets across 20 states and union territories.