Ampere, the electric two-wheeler brand of Greaves Electric Mobility, has introduced the Reo VYB electric scooter in India. The new model has been added to Ampere's entry-level scooter range and is priced at Rs 69,499.

Ampere Reo VYB: Battery and Performance

The Ampere Reo VYB is equipped with a Lithium Ferro Phosphate (LFP) battery. According to the company, the scooter delivers a claimed range of up to 80 km on a single charge and has a top speed of 25 kmph. The electric scooter uses a hub-mounted motor for propulsion.

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Ampere Reo VYB: Features and Storage

The scooter comes with a 24-litre under-seat storage compartment. Other features include a colour LCD instrument cluster, keyless start function, front disc brake, LED headlamp, and LED tail lamp.

Ampere Reo VYB: Suspension and Design

For suspension duties, the Reo VYB gets telescopic front forks and a rear damper setup. The scooter will be offered in four colour options: Warm White, Pastel Purple, Dark Grey, and Aqua Metallic.

Ampere Reo VYB: Warranty and Service Network

Ampere is offering the Reo VYB with a warranty of three years or 30,000 km. The company said after-sales support will be available through more than 400 service touchpoints across India.

Positioning in the Portfolio

With the launch of the Reo VYB, Ampere has further expanded its electric scooter lineup in the low-speed electric two-wheeler segment, targeting urban commuting requirements.

Vikas Singh, Managing Director, Greaves Electric Mobility, said, “India’s urban mobility landscape is evolving, with customers looking for sustainable, durable, and reliable mobility solutions. With India’s Tier II and III cities getting connected to the national EV grid and factors such as the lower upfront cost of low-speed scooters and increasing last-mile delivery, the adoption is expected to rise in coming times. The Reo VYB aims to stand as a practical choice to address this need. With this launch, we strengthen our promise to build products that address real-world mobility needs.”

Elctrik Speaks

The launch of the Reo VYB indicates that manufacturers continue to focus on the low-speed electric scooter segment, which remains relevant for short-distance urban commuting. By incorporating an LFP battery and keeping the vehicle within the 25 kmph category, Ampere is targeting buyers looking for an electric mobility option that does not require registration or a driving licence in several use cases. The segment is witnessing growing competition as brands look to attract first-time EV buyers and daily commuters with practical features and lower ownership costs.