Patanjali Electric Scooter has entered the EV conversation with a move that has surprised both buyers and competitors. Known for disrupting FMCG pricing with swadeshi positioning, Patanjali is now aiming at budget-focused mobility, targeting families, daily commuters, and low-income users who want freedom from petrol expenses. With a strong focus on affordability and simple ownership, the scooter is being positioned as a practical alternative to petrol scooters rather than a tech-heavy EV.

Design and Build Quality
The Patanjali Electric Scooter follows a simple, no-nonsense commuter design focused on daily usability. The clean body panels, wide floorboard, and upright riding posture make it comfortable for riders of all age groups. Build quality is tuned for durability, with a sturdy frame and balanced weight distribution designed to handle everyday city roads and small-town conditions. Instead of flashy styling, the emphasis is on robustness and easy maintenance.
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Range and Charging
A major talking point is the 140Km riding range on a single charge, which comfortably supports daily commuting, office travel, and local errands. For users riding 25–30Km per day, this range allows multiple days of use before charging. Charging is designed to be simple and home-friendly, using a regular household socket, making overnight charging convenient even for users without access to public charging stations.
Performance and Everyday Riding Experience
The scooter is tuned for smooth and predictable performance rather than aggressive acceleration. Electric torque delivery ensures easy movement in traffic, while the calm power output keeps riding stress-free. The setup is ideal for city roads, flyovers, and short highway stretches, focusing on comfort, stability, and ease of control for everyday riders.
Features and Safety Features
Patanjali Electric Scooter comes with essential features that matter in real-world use, including a digital instrument display showing speed, battery level, and range. Safety is supported by stable braking performance, good tyre grip, and a well-balanced chassis. The controlled power delivery adds confidence for new EV users and senior riders, keeping the riding experience safe and manageable.
Price and Market Impact
Priced at ₹90,000, the Patanjali Electric Scooter directly targets budget buyers who were previously limited to petrol scooters. With low EMI plans expected to make ownership even easier, the combination of long range, simple charging, and aggressive pricing puts pressure on established EV brands. If delivered at this price point, Patanjali’s entry could significantly disrupt the mass electric scooter segment and accelerate EV adoption among price-sensitive buyers.