With fuel prices soaring and city traffic on the rise, the demand for affordable electric scooters is climbing rapidly. To tap into this trend, EOX’s E2 electric scooter is now available on Amazon at a massive 50% discount, priced at just ₹50,000.
No License or RTO Registration RequiredOne of the biggest advantages of the E2 is that it does not require a driving license or RTO registration. As per the Ministry of Road Transport’s rules, e-scooters with a top speed below 40 km/h are exempt from these requirements.
Speed and Ride ModesThe scooter offers a top speed of 25 km/h and comes with three ride modes – Eco, Sport, and High – allowing riders to optimize performance or save battery as needed. It is available in five color options and ships with a standard charger.
Battery and ChargingThe removable lithium-ion battery makes charging simple, especially for apartment residents. It offers a range of up to 60 km per charge, with a charging time of 4–6 hours. Safety features include a fire-resistant coating on the battery and an auto cut-off charger that prevents overcharging and reduces electricity consumption.
Features and DesignBuilt with city riders in mind, the E2 comes equipped with:
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Emergency ride mode and parking mode
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Reverse gear and anti-theft locking
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USB charging port and daytime running lights
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Digital display, tubeless tires, front disc brake, and rear drum brake
Weighing just 70 kg, it’s easy to handle and park even in congested urban areas.
Price and OffersOriginally priced at ₹1 lakh, the EOX E2 is now selling for ₹50,000 on Amazon. Buyers can also opt for an EMI plan of ₹2,429/month. The scooter has received positive feedback, with over 153 customer reviews and an average rating of 4.2/5.
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