Aeroride Scooters Between ₹60,000 and ₹70,000
This list contains 2 Aeroride Scooters Between ₹60,000 and ₹70,000 in India. This price list was last updated on Jun 01, 2026.
- Aeroride E-Spark: Tail Lights, Digital Instrument Cluster, Alloy Wheels, LED Headlamps, Disc Brakes
- Aeroride Aero: Digital Instrument Cluster, Tail Lights, 150 mm Ground Clearance, Reverse Mode, Brake Lights
| Scooter | Price | Available From |
|---|---|---|
| Aeroride E-Spark | ₹69,445 - ₹83,445 | Sep, 2024 |
| Aeroride Aero | ₹61,445 - ₹79,445 | Sep, 2024 |
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Aeroride E-Spark
₹69,445 - ₹83,445- Electric
- 1.8 kWh Battery
- Digital Instrument Cluster
- Reverse Mode
- Alloy Wheels
- USB Charging Port
- LED Headlamps, Tail Lights, Brake Lights
- Disc Brakes

Aeroride Aero
₹61,445 - ₹79,445- Electric
- Digital Instrument Cluster
- Reverse Mode
- Alloy Wheels
- USB Charging Port
- LED Headlamps, Tail Lights, Brake Lights
- Disc Brakes
- 150 mm Ground Clearance
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