ZELIO E Mobility Launches Facelifted Gracyi Electric Scooter with Extended Range and Urban-Friendly Features

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ZELIO E Mobility, one of India’s fastest-growing electric two-wheeler companies, has launched the facelift version of its popular low-speed electric scooter, Gracyi. The refreshed model is designed for students, professionals, and gig workers, combining improved performance, rider comfort, and practical features for urban commutes.

The new Gracyi comes in three battery configurations to meet diverse needs:

  • Lithium-Ion (60V/30Ah): ₹66,000 (ex-showroom), Range: 90–100 km
  • Gel (60V/32Ah): ₹54,000 (ex-showroom), Range: 80–90 km
  • Gel (72V/42Ah): ₹58,500 (ex-showroom), Range: 130–140 km

Powered by a 60/72V BLDC motor, the scooter delivers a top speed of 25 km/h and a maximum range of up to 140 km per charge, consuming only 1.5 units of electricity per full charge. Charging time varies from 4 hours for Lithium-Ion models to 8 hours for Gel battery variants.

The upgraded Gracyi also offers enhanced ground clearance of 180 mm, weighs 85 kg, and supports a payload of 150 kg — making it suitable for varied city conditions. For safety, it is equipped with a front disc brake, rear drum brake, hydraulic shock absorbers, and 90-90/12 tyres.

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Practical features include a digital meter, LED headlamp, USB charging port, passenger footrest, keyless drive, and anti-theft alarm. The scooter is available in five color options — White, Black, White-Black, Yellow-Blue, and Black-Red.

With the facelifted Gracyi, we are bringing together design, efficiency, and innovation to meet the evolving needs of Indian commuters. Our goal is to make electric mobility not just aspirational, but practical and accessible,” said Kunal Arya, Co-Founder and Managing Director, ZELIO E Mobility.

The company offers 2-year warranty on the motor controller and frame, 3 years on Lithium-Ion batteries, and 1 year on Gel batteries.

Founded in 2021, ZELIO has grown rapidly with over 2 lakh riders and a network of 400 dealerships, aiming to expand to 1,000 outlets by the end of 2025. The launch of the facelifted Gracyi underscores its ambition to strengthen leadership in India’s electric two-wheeler market.

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