Odysse HyFy Electric Scooter Launched: EV manufacturer Odysse Electric Vehicles has expanded its product portfolio with the introduction of an all-new low-speed electric scooter — HyFy. This scooter is designed for city commuters and falls into the budget-friendly category. With this launch, the company emphasises its commitment to providing sustainable and accessible urban mobility solutions. The highlight? The price of this electric scooter is under Rs 50,000, which makes it an attractive option for people who may not be able to afford higher-end electric scooters.
What is special in Odysse HyFy?
- Top Speed: 25 km/h (compliant with low-speed EV regulations)
- Range: Up to 70-89 km on a single charge
- Battery: Advanced lithium-ion and Graphene
- Charging time- 4-8 hours
- Lightweight & Compact: Easy maneuverability in traffic
- Smart Features: Adequate Boot Space, Cruise Control, LED Meter
Odysse HyFy: Colour options
The electric scooter is available in 5 vibrant colors – Royal Matte Blue, Ceramic Silver, Aurora Matte Black, Flare Red, and Jade Green.
Odysse HyFy: Price & Availability
The ex-showroom price of Odysse HyFy is Rs 42,000 (Mumbai). It will be available nationwide through Odysse’s extensive dealership network of 150+ and e-commerce platforms starting 10 May 2025. Early-bird customers can avail of exclusive discounts and warranty benefits.
Odysse HyFy: Company’s statement
Nemin Vora, Founder, Odysse Electric commenting on the launch said “Odyse HyFy isn’t just a scooter, it’s a step toward a greener future and a perfect product for daily commuters looking for an economical, efficient, and eco-friendly ride without compromising on quality or performance.”
Odysse HyFy: Other key features
Odysse HyFy executes with a 250W motor equipped with 48V or 60V battery configurations and achieves a speed of up to 25 km/h. It has three transmission modes – city drive, parking, and reverse ride. It has a loading capacity of 150 kg. The scooter offers a ground clearance of 215 mm and comes equipped with 10-inch tubeless tyres. For braking, it features disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear.
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