Yamaha has officially stepped into the electric mobility segment with the launch of the Yamaha EC-06 electric scooter. Designed for modern urban riders, this scooter focuses on practical range, smart connectivity, and a balanced performance setup suitable for daily commuting. Yamaha aims to combine its brand reliability with advanced EV technology to compete in the premium electric scooter market.
Price and Variant
The Yamaha EC-06 is currently offered in the standard variant.
👉 Approximate price: ₹1.67 lakh (ex-showroom)
This places it in the premium electric scooter category alongside popular models like Ather 450X and Ola S1 Pro.
Battery, Range & Charging
Battery performance is one of the most important factors in any electric scooter, and Yamaha has focused heavily on efficiency.
Battery Specifications:
Battery capacity: 4 kWh lithium-ion battery
IDC certified range: 169 km
Charging time:
0–80%: approx. 8 hours
0–100%: approx. 10 hours
This range makes the EC-06 suitable for daily commuting without frequent charging, especially for city users.
The Yamaha EC-06 is designed for smooth city performance rather than aggressive high-speed riding.
Key performance specs:
Motor power: 4.5 kW
Peak power: 6.7 kW
Torque: 26 Nm
Top speed: 79 km/h
The motor uses a belt-drive system that ensures smoother power delivery and quieter operation
Yamaha has equipped the EC-06 with modern digital features to enhance the riding experience.
Key technology features include:
✅ Digital instrument console
✅ Bluetooth connectivity
✅ Mobile app support (Yamaha Motor Connect)
✅ LED lighting setup
✅ Digital speedometer and tripmeter
The smartphone app allows riders to monitor vehicle status and access smart features remotely.
Design-wise, the Yamaha EC-06 follows a sporty yet practical styling approach.
Design highlights:
LED headlight setup
Flat footboard for practical usage
Single-piece seat design
Large under-seat storage (approx. 24.5 litres)
The scooter combines daily usability with a premium aesthetic, appealing to both young buyers and office commuters.
In the Indian EV market, the Yamaha EC-06 competes with:
Ola S1 Pro
Ather 450X
Bajaj Chetak
However, Yamaha’s reputation for reliability and build quality gives it a strong advantage among buyers who prefer established brands.
