Ride the Future: Yamaha Launches Electric Scooters and Two New Bikes in India
With the introduction of two new bikes, the Yamaha FZ RAVE and Yamaha XSR 155, as well as its first-ever electric scooters, the Yamaha Aerox E and Yamaha E-06, Yamaha Motor India has broadened its product line.
The business officially enters India’s quickly expanding electric two-wheeler sector with the Yamaha Aerox E and Yamaha E-06. The scooters are anticipated to have a maximum speed of 90 kmph and a range of up to 160 kilometers on a single charge. According to Yamaha, the electric scooters’ prices would be disclosed in the first quarter of 2026.
The Yamaha XSR 155 is priced at Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Yamaha FZ RAVE has been introduced at a starting price of Rs 1,17,218 (ex-showroom).
In order to support its planned electric models, Yamaha is aggressively establishing a full charging environment, according to company executives. As part of its future expansion strategy in India, the company also intends to upgrade more than 20 current models and variations and introduce ten new models, including electric scooters, by 2025–2026.
Yamaha’s dedication to sustainability and innovation is reflected in the launch, which aims to serve both eco-aware riders and performance fans in the developing Indian two-wheeler market.
FAQ
1. What new products has Yamaha launched in India?
Yamaha Motor India has launched two new motorcycles — the Yamaha FZ RAVE and Yamaha XSR 155 — and unveiled its first-ever electric scooters, the Yamaha Aerox E and Yamaha E-06.
2. What are the key features of Yamaha’s electric scooters?
The Yamaha Aerox E and E-06 are designed for India’s electric two-wheeler market, offering:
A range of up to 160 kilometers on a single charge.
A top speed of 90 kmph.
Pricing details are expected to be announced in Q1 2026.
3. What are the prices of the new motorcycles?
Yamaha FZ RAVE: Starting at Rs 1,17,218 (ex-showroom).
Yamaha XSR 155: Starting at Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
4. Is Yamaha planning to expand its electric vehicle ecosystem in India?
Yes. Yamaha is actively working on a comprehensive charging ecosystem to support its upcoming electric models.
5. What are Yamaha’s future plans for India?
Launch 10 new models, including electric scooters, by 2025–26.
Update over 20 existing models and variants as part of its growth strategy.
6. What is Yamaha’s vision behind these launches?
Yamaha aims to balance performance and sustainability, catering to both motorcycle enthusiasts and eco-conscious riders, reflecting its commitment to innovation in the evolving Indian two-wheeler market.

