Odysse Electric Records Highest Monthly Sales Since Launch

Indian electric vehicle manufacturer, Odysse Electric Vehicles, has achieved its highest monthly sales since its launch, selling 1,045 units in September 2025. The growth was supported by the company’s expanding distribution network and the market response to recent launches, including the Racer Neo, Snap, HyFy, and the high-speed Odysse SUN. These models are designed to meet the commuting needs of urban riders and are available with multiple battery and performance options.

Odysse Electric’s product range includes the SUN, a high-speed scooter with a top speed of 70 km/h and two battery options (32AH for ~85 km range and 48AH for ~130 km range), and HyFy, a low-speed scooter with a range of 70–89 km per charge. Low-speed models also include Racer Neo, E2Go Lite, E2Go+, and E2Go Graphene, which feature portable batteries, USB charging, digital speedometers, and keyless entry.

Other models include the V2 Graphene, V2 Lite, and V2+ scooters, which come with waterproof motors, dual batteries, large boot space, and LED lights. High-speed options include Snap, with a smart AIS 156-approved battery and BaaS option, and HAWKLi, which features cruise control and a music system. The company also offers the TROT 2.0 delivery scooter, the Evoqis and Evoqis Lite electric bikes, and the Vader electric motorcycle with a touchscreen display and multiple drive modes.

Nemin Vora, Founder and CEO of Odysse Electric Vehicles, said the sales milestone reflects the growing adoption of electric mobility and supportive government policies, including the 5% GST on electric two-wheelers. He added that the company remains focused on expanding its dealership network, product offerings, and service network to support both individual riders and fleet operators.

Established in 2020, Odysse Electric Vehicles is part of the Vora Group. The company collaborates with EV component manufacturers and mobility technology specialists to provide electric scooters and motorcycles for a wide range of riders, including daily commuters, delivery operators, and individual customers.

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