The Indian automobile industry has come a long way when it comes to motorcycles and scooters. The gearless scooters have changed the market trend, and they even give tough competition to the geared motorcycles. The demand for scooters is high, especially in cities as it is easy to 0ride a scooter than riding a motorcycle. Female riders also prefer scooters as it does not require much effort to ride.
The modern scooters are stylish, practical and loaded with features. The scooters are also powerful, and some of the models can even put the 125cc bikes to shame. So, if you are planning to buy a new scooter, which one should be your choice? To clear the confusion, we bring you the list of top 10 selling scooters in India.
10. Hero Destini 125
Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs 56,900
The Hero Destini 125 is a premium scooter with a new design and premium features. The Desitini 125 is an elegant looking scooter and sports a modern design language. The Hero Destini 125 comes loaded with a host of premium features such as a digital-analogue instrument cluster, i3S technology, external fuel filler cap, USB mobile charging port, multi-function key slot, alloy wheels and much more.
The Hero Destini 125 is powered by a 124.6cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 8.70bhp and 10.2Nm of torque. The engine is coupled with a CVT gearbox. The Hero Destini 125 comes equipped with i3S idle-start-stop technology which improves the overall fuel efficiency.
9. Yamaha Ray-Z
Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs 52,247
The Yamaha Ray-Z is a sporty scooter targeted towards young buyers. The aggressive design of the Ray-Z appeals to the young audience and the modern front apron with integrated headlamp gives the scooter a sporty look. The seat of the Yamaha Ray is wide and comfortable for both rider and pillion. The Yamaha RAY-Z is a good blend of sporty design and practicality.
The Yamaha Ray-Z draws power from a 113cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 7bhp and 8Nm of torque. The engine offers peppy performance, and the scooter is nimble to handle the urban jungle. The Yamaha Ray-Z comes with Yamaha’s Blue Core technology which delivers very good fuel efficiency.
8. Yamaha Fascino
Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs 56,023
The Yamaha Fascino is a retro-modern scooter targeted towards female buyers. The overall design of the scooter is elegant and appeals to female buyers. The scooter is available in vibrant colour options. The scooter also features modern design elements which go well with the retro theme of the scooter. The footboard is wide and the seat is also comfortable for both rider and pillion.
The Yamaha Fascino draws power from a 113cc engine, which also powers the Yamaha Ray-Z. The engine produces 7bhp and 8.1Nm of torque. The overall performance of the engine is more than enough for daily jaunts. The female riders will find the scooter easy to ride, especially in the urban environment.
7. Hero Maestro Edge
Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs 53,330
The Hero Maestro Edge is a premium 110cc scooter in the Indian two-wheeler maker’s product portfolio. The Maestro Edge features an elegant design which attracts the buyers of all age-group. The front apron is stylish, and the silver accents on the rear-view mirrors add to the looks of the scooter. The exhaust is finished in silver colour which renders a unique look to the scooter.
Powering the Hero Maestro Edge is a 110.9cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 8bhp and 8.7Nm of torque. The Hero Maestro Edge comes with several premium features such as a digital-analogue instrument cluster, external fuel filling cap, integrated braking, mobile charging port, boot light, alloy wheels, tubeless tyres and much more. The Hero Maestro Edge is a value for money family scooter.
6. Honda Dio
Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs 54,241
The Honda Dio was launched in the Indian market in 2012, and since then, it has been one of the most popular scooters in the country. The Honda Dio features a sporty design which attracts the young audience of the country. With the latest updates, the Dio looks sharp and edgy. The apron mounted headlamp, LED DRL, bold body graphics add to the looks of the scooter.
The Honda Dio draws power from a 109.19cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 8bhp and 8.91Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a V-Matic transmission, and the scooter is capable of hitting a top speed of 83km/h. Prominent features of the Honda Dio include digital instrument cluster, 4-in-1 lock with seat opening switch, LED headlamp and much more.
5. TVS Ntorq 125
Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs 59,462
The TVS Ntorq 125 is a sporty and powerful scooter, and it is a premium offering from the Indian two-wheeler maker. The overall design of the scooter is aggressive with sharp lines and edges. The rear design of the scooter is inspired by a fighter jet, and the scooter stands out of the crowd. The Ntroq 125 is India’s first Bluetooth connected scooter, and it also features an advanced digital instrument cluster.
The TVS Ntorq 125 draws power from a 124.5cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that churns out 9.27bhp and 10.4Nm of torque. The scooter is capable of reaching a top speed of 95km/h. The Ntorq 125 comes with a plethora of features such as an LCD digital instrument cluster, Bluetooth connectivity to pair your smartphone with the instrument cluster, external fuel filler cap, mobile charging port, engine kill switch and much more. The TVS Ntorq 125 is a perfect scooter for those who are looking for a fun-to-ride scooter.
4. Suzuki Access 125
Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs 59,013
The Suzuki Access 125 is a premium 125cc scooter from the stable of the Japanese manufacturer. The classic design of the scooter is targeted at the mature audience who are looking for a no-nonsense scooter. The Access 125 is an ideal family scooter which comes with a host of premium features to suit your needs.
The Suzuki Access 125 draws power from a 124cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 8.5bhp and 10.2Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a CVT gearbox. The Suzuki Access 125 is loaded with features such as new digital display on the instrument cluster, large storage space under the seat, combined braking system, chrome muffler cover, front disc brake, chrome treatment for the headlamp and much more.
3. Honda Activa 5G
Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs 55,934
The Honda Activa 5G is the best-selling scooter in the Indian market, and it has dominated the Indian two-wheeler market since its inception. The Honda Activa 5G features a classic design which is liked by the Indian buyers, and the reliable Honda engine and premium features make it a perfect scooter for the Indian market. The Honda Activa 5G comes with a host of updates as compared to the previous model.
The Honda Activa 5G draws power from the same 109.19cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 8bhp and 9Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a V-Matic gearbox. The Honda Activa 5G is loaded with features such as an LED headlamp, digital-analogue instrument cluster, new front hook and retractable rear hook, combined braking system and much more. The Activa 5G is the best choice for those who are looking for a no-frills family scooter.
2. TVS Jupiter
Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs 55,349
The TVS Jupiter is the best-selling TVS scooter in the Indian market. The TVS Jupiter rivals the Honda Activa 5G. The overall design of the Jupiter is elegant which attracts the mature audience. The TVS Jupiter comes with a large footboard which offers best-in-class leg space. So, carrying luggage on the scooter is not a problem.
The TVS Jupiter is powered by a 109.7cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 7.8bhp and 8.4Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a CVT gearbox. The scooter is available in 8 vibrant colours. The TVS Jupiter comes with a host of features such as external fuel filler cap, mobile charging port, large storage space under the seat, Sync brake system and much more.
1. Honda Activa 6G
Ex-showroom price (Delhi): Rs 63,912
The Honda Activa 6G is the new-hen avatar of India’s best-selling scooter. The scooter only subtle styling updates, but under the skin, it gets the new BS-VI compliant engine. The Honda Activa 6G comes with chrome garnish on the front apron and an external fuel filler cap. Apart from that the overall design of the scooter remains the same.
The Honda Activa 6G draws power from a 109.51cc, fuel-injected, BS-VI compliant engine that produces 7.7bhp and 8.79Nm of torque. The engine is mated to an automatic gearbox. The Activa 6G comes with features such as ACG Starter motor which is silent in operation, external fuel filler cap, engine start/stop switch, multi-function key with a switch to open the seat and fuel cap, LED headlamp and much more.