Benling Scooters Under ₹70,000
This list contains 2 Benling Scooters Under ₹70,000 in India. This price list was last updated on Nov 23, 2025.
- Benling Kriti: LED Headlamps, Alloy Wheels, Digital Instrument Cluster, Hub Drive, 1.34 kWh Swappable Battery
- Benling Falcon: Brake Lights, Drum Brakes, Hub Drive, Digital Instrument Cluster, Alloy Wheels
| Scooter | Price | Available From |
|---|---|---|
| Benling Kriti | ₹64,151 | Jul, 2024 |
| Benling Falcon | ₹69,540 | Jul, 2024 |
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Benling Kriti
₹64,151- Electric
- 1.34 kWh Swappable Battery, Upto 60 km Range
- Digital Instrument Cluster
- Alloy Wheels
- USB Charging Port
- LED Headlamps, Tail Lights, Brake Lights
- Drum Brakes
- Hub Drive

Benling Falcon
₹69,540- Electric
- 1.8 kWh Swappable Battery
- Digital Instrument Cluster
- Alloy Wheels
- USB Charging Port
- LED Headlamps, Tail Lights, Brake Lights
- Drum Brakes
- Hub Drive
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