Zelio Gracyi, Gracy Pro, And Gracy+ Low-speed Electric Scooters Launched, Prices Starting At Rs 59k
The Gracyi and Gracy+ have a modern and sporty look, while the Gracy Pro features a classic scooter design
Zelio EBikes, a Haryana-based electric two-wheeler startup, has launched the Gracyi, Gracy Pro, and Gracy+ range of low-speed electric scooters in India, starting with an on-road price of Rs 59,273. Being low-speed e-scooters, the top speed of all three models is limited to 25kmph.
Zelio Gracyi
The Zelio Gracyi is the brand’s entry-level electric scooter. It has a sporty styling complete with an apron-mounted split headlight and LED DRLs (daytime running lights). The indicators are mounted on the handlebar cowl. There are several angular elements on the apron as well as on the tail section for a sporty appeal. It comes in three dual-tone colours including Yellow/Black, White/Black and Red/Black, along with a single-tone Grey colour.
With just 60kg gross weight, all variants of Gracyi come with a 150kg load-carrying capacity. Available in five variants, it comes with different battery capacities and range:
Variant |
Battery Type |
Price (on-road) |
Claimed Range |
Charging Time |
1.92kWh |
Lead Acid |
Rs 59,273 |
55-60km |
7-8 hours |
2.24kWh |
Lead Acid |
Rs 61,773 |
70-80km |
7-8 hours |
2.28kWh |
Lead Acid |
Rs 65,073 |
80-90km |
8-9 hours |
2.66kWh |
Lead Acid |
Rs 68,773 |
120km |
9-10 hours |
1.8kWh |
Lithium-ion |
Rs 82,273 |
80km |
4 hours |
Zelio Gracy Pro
The Zelio Gracy Pro features a retro scooter design, with a round headlight and curvy bodywork. It is available in Aqua Blue, Matty Grey, Pearl White and Glossy Black colours. It comes in two variants: 3.02kWh (lead acid) and 1.8kWh (lithium-ion). It gets a full LCD display that shows speed, odometer, and battery level along with other telltale lights.
It has a gross weight of 70kg and a loading capacity of 150kg. Here are the variant details:
Variant |
Battery Type |
Price (on-road) |
Claimed Range |
Charging Time |
3.02kWh |
Lead Acid |
Rs 79,999 |
120km |
7-9 hours |
1.8kWh |
Lithium-ion |
Rs 79,999 |
80km |
4 hours |
Zelio Gracy+
The Zelio Gracy+ comes with a modern and sporty design. The e-scooter has an apron-mounted LED headlight. Two long DRL strips surround the headlight resembling an ‘X’ shape, and one is placed on the handlebar cowl along with the indicators. Its design of the apron and tail section is sleek too. The e-scooter is available in Black, White, Grey and SeaGreen colours.
The Zelio Gracy+ has a gross weight of 60kg and a load-carrying capacity of 150kg. It is available in five variants with different battery capacities and range options:
Variant |
Battery Type |
Price (on-road) |
Claimed Range |
Charging Time |
1.8kWh |
Lead Acid |
Rs 60,073 |
55-60km |
7-8 hours |
2.1kWh |
Lead Acid |
Rs 62,573 |
70km |
7-9 hours |
2.28kWh |
Lead Acid |
Rs 65,873 |
70-75km |
8-9 hours |
2.66kWh |
Lead Acid |
Rs 69,573 |
100km |
9-10 hours |
1.8kWh |
Lithium-ion |
Rs 83,073 |
80km |
4 hours |
All three scooters come with a telescopic fork, twin rear shock absorbers, a disc up front and a drum at the rear. The features list for all the three electric scooters includes a full-LCD display with speedometer, odometer, and battery level indicator along with the basic telltale lights.
As low-speed electric scooters the Gracyi, Gracy Pro, and Gracy+ compete with the likes of Ampere Reo Li Plus, Okinawa R30, Okinawa Lite, Gemopai Ryder, Hero Electric Atria LX, and Hero Electric Flash. For a similar price range, you can also consider going for the more powerful Ola S1 X 2kWh. However, you’ll need a licence and registration to ride the Ola electric scooter.
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Moreover, Zelio EBikes have recently set up a new manufacturing unit in Hisar, Haryana. The facility has a capacity of making 1,50,000 electric vehicles annually. The EV startup currently has over 150 dealerships in the country, and it has claimed to have sold 2 lakh EVs so far.
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