CHENNAI, Feb 2 : Foraying into e-mobility segment, India Yamaha Motor (IYM) Pvt. Ltd. today announced the price of its first electric scooter, EC-06, at Rs 1,67,600 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Available in Bluish White colour, the model will be sold in select cities through Yamaha’s premium Blue Square showrooms.
The EC-06 marks Yamaha’s strategic entry into the electric mobility segment, reinforcing its commitment to ecological sustainability.
This launch is a direct contribution to the Government of India’s ‘National Mission on Transformative Mobility’ and aligns with the nation’s ambitious goal of achieving Net-Zero emissions by 2070.
By introducing the EC-06, Yamaha reinforces its broader carbon-neutrality goals in alignment with both Indian emission standards and the country’s vision for a greener, self-reliant (Atmanirbhar) future, a company release said.
Targeted at riders seeking a modern, stylish, and functional commuting option, the EC-06 boasts a certified 169-km range, making it
an ideal choice for everyone’s daily commuting. The design integrates Yamaha’s core DNA with contemporary aesthetics, featuring
a stable stance and elevated proportions for improved manoeuvrability in traffic. The horizontal core layout emphasizes structural
balance and precision, while clean and sharp body lines cater to young customers seeking a practical yet distinctive riding experience.
Mr. Hajime Aota, Chairman, Yamaha Motor India Group said, “The EC-06 marks an important step in Yamaha’s journey toward sustainable urban mobility. As India accelerates its transition toward a carbon-neutral future under the government’s visionary
leadership, Yamaha is proud to support this national agenda through high-quality electric innovation. Designed for everyday
commuting, it balances efficiency with performance, offering an impressive range and intuitive features. As a first-of-its-kind
model from Yamaha, it demonstrates how sustainability and riding excitement can coexist-true to our brand philosophy and
our responsibility towards the future of India’s green economy.”
(UNI)
