Yamaha has officially entered India’s electric two-wheeler market with the launch of its first electric scooter, the Yamaha EC-06. Priced at ₹1,67,600 (ex-showroom), the scooter will initially be available in select cities through Yamaha’s Blue Square premium dealerships. At launch, it is offered in a single Bluish White colour option.
Yamaha has officially made its debut in the Indian electric scooter segment by launching the EC-06. This marks a significant milestone for the brand as it expands beyond internal combustion and hybrid models into full-electric mobility.
The Yamaha EC-06 is priced at ₹1,67,600 (ex-showroom) and will be sold initially in select cities via Yamaha’s Blue Square premium dealerships.
The Yamaha EC-06 is equipped with a fixed 4kWh battery pack paired with an Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (IPMSM).
According to Yamaha, the electric scooter delivers:
Maximum power: 6.7 kW
Peak torque: 26 Nm
Top speed: 79 km/h
Claimed IDC range: 169 km
These figures position the EC-06 as a practical urban electric scooter with a focus on efficiency and everyday usability.
The scooter can be charged using a regular household power socket. A full charge takes approximately 8 hours.
Yamaha is offering a battery warranty of 3 years or 30,000 km. For enhanced durability and environmental protection:
The motor and battery are rated IP67
Other electronic components carry an IP65 rating
The Yamaha EC-06 comes with three riding modes:
Eco
Standard
Power
To assist riders in parking and maneuvering in tight spaces, the scooter also features a reverse mode.
For suspension, the EC-06 uses:
Telescopic front forks
Rear coil spring suspension, tuned for city riding conditions
Braking duties are handled by 200 mm disc brakes at both the front and rear, supported by a Combi Brake System (CBS) for improved safety.
The electric scooter features a colour LCD instrument cluster that displays:
Speed
Battery status
Riding mode
Connected features and alerts
The Yamaha EC-06 also comes equipped with LED headlamp and LED tail lamp as standard.
The EC-06 supports smartphone connectivity via the Yamaha Motor Connect R app, allowing riders to access real-time vehicle data and connected features.
For added practicality, the scooter offers 24.5 litres of under-seat storage, which can accommodate a helmet or daily essentials.
Yamaha Motor entered the Indian market in 1985 through a joint venture and became a wholly owned subsidiary in 2001. In 2008, Mitsui & Co. Ltd. joined as a joint investor in Yamaha Motor India.
To strengthen research and product development for domestic and export markets, Yamaha established Yamaha Motor Research and Development India Pvt. Ltd. in 2013.
The company operates manufacturing facilities in Surajpur, Uttar Pradesh, and Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. Yamaha’s current India lineup includes motorcycles such as the XSR155, YZF-R15 series, and MT-15, along with hybrid scooters like the Fascino 125 FI Hybrid and Ray ZR 125 FI Hybrid.