ZELIO E Mobility, one of India’s fastest-growing electric two-wheeler companies, is gearing up to launch the facelifted model of its popular low-speed cargo electric scooter, Logix, in July 2025. Designed specifically for gig workers, delivery agents, and small business operators, the revamped Logix aims to transform India’s last-mile delivery landscape with improved efficiency, performance, and range.
The updated model comes with a redesigned front fascia, offering a more rugged and purposeful design while retaining the brand’s signature Grey and Green color options. A key highlight is the upgraded range of 120 km per charge, up from 90 km in the previous model—achieved without compromising on its low-speed credentials, capped at 25 km/h to stay within the legal limits for non-registration electric vehicles.
Economical, Efficient, and Built for the Job
Powered by a 60/72V BLDC motor, the new Logix consumes just 1.5 units of electricity per full charge, ensuring cost-effective operations for daily users. With a load-carrying capacity of 150 kg, it is tailor-made for high-volume delivery services such as food, grocery, and courier logistics in urban and semi-urban areas.
“The facelifted Logix represents our focused effort to support and empower the backbone of India’s delivery and logistics network,” said Kunal Arya, Co-Founder and Managing Director of ZELIO E Mobility Ltd. “We see Logix not just as a vehicle, but as a dependable partner that enhances productivity and drives progress for today’s hardworking professionals.”
Aggressive Expansion and Clean Mobility Goals
ZELIO has rapidly established itself in the Indian EV space, with over 200,000 riders and a growing dealership network of more than 400 locations. The company has set its sights on reaching 1,000 dealerships by the end of 2025, aiming to bring sustainable and affordable mobility solutions to every corner of the country.
The facelifted Logix is part of ZELIO’s broader vision to make clean transportation practical and scalable, especially for the small-scale operators who form the backbone of India’s commerce and delivery sectors.
















