ZELIO E-Mobility introduces Little Gracy: A safe and stylish e-scooter for youth
With a top speed of 25 km/h and a low electricity consumption of just 1.5 units per charge, the Little Gracy offers an economical and energy-efficient solution for short-distance commutes, and the best part is that riders do not require a driving license for riding it.
12/03/2025
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ZELIO E Mobility, a key player in India’s electric two-wheeler market, has launched its latest innovation: the Little Gracy, a low-speed, non-RTO electric scooter designed for young riders between the ages of 10 and 18. This new model strengthens the company’s position in the growing electric mobility space, offering a safe, efficient, and convenient transportation solution for students and young adults. The Little Gracy stands out for its simplicity—no driving license required—making it an ideal option for those seeking an affordable, eco-friendly way to navigate short distances. Priced starting at INR 49,500 (ex-showroom), the Little Gracy comes in three variants, each catering to different needs in terms of battery range and charging time: 48V/32AH Lead Acid Battery: INR 49,500, offering a 55-60 km range with a 7-8 hour charging time. 60V/32AH Lead Acid Battery: INR 52,000, providing a 70 km range with 7-9 hours of charging. 60V/30AH Li-Ion Battery: INR 58,000, offering 70-75 km range with an 8-9 hour charging time. All variants feature a 48/60V BLDC motor, weigh 80 kg, and have a 150 kg loading capacity. With a top speed of 25 km/h and an energy consumption of just 1.5 units per charge, the Little Gracy promises both efficiency and cost-effectiveness for short daily commutes. The
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