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Which Are Top Fuel Efficient Scooters In India


In recent years, gearless scooters have become quite popular in India, and many people are opting to buy one. Both men and women prefer the gearless scooters as it frees them from the hassle of changing gears frequently and give them a smooth ride, especially in city driving conditions. However, the cost of fuel is the most crucial aspect for the customers of India. The price of petrol rises quite often and reduces very less. Thus, they look for a vehicle that consumes less fuel and gives more mileage. Hence, economic viability is the primary concern when people in India go out to buy scooters. Here is a list of some scooters are known for their fuel efficiency and good mileage. To know which are they have a look at their names and description below.




TVS Jupiter

TVS Jupiter has become a popular model among Indian customers for its solid features and impressive fuel efficiency. A 110 cc engine with 8bhp powers the scooter. It has a unique design and style which looks very appealing to the customers.  The scooter offers many helpful features like a USB port for charging the mobile phone, external fuel lid which is generally beneath the seat in other scooters. The main USP of the scooter is its mileage of 62 km/L, which is surely attractive for many buyers. It also has disk brakes which is an additional safety feature for a secure ride of the scooter. The scooter comes at Rs 54,222 ex-showroom Delhi.

Honda Activa 5G

Honda Activa has been dominating the Indian scooter market for more than a decade, and it is a hot favorite among the Indian buyers. It is sort of the first name that comes in mind when anyone mentions about gearless scooters. Activa 5G comes with sharp and premium looks, which looks very attractive. Speaking about its mileage, the scooter has got a huge 18-liter tank under the seat, and it gives 60 km/L which is quite decent. The scooter has a mixture of a digital and analog meter. The company claims it to be a good value for money and it comes at the cost of Rs. 54,000.

Suzuki Access

Suzuki too has one of its contenders in the gearless scooter segment named Access. The scooter is powered by a 125 cc engine which provides 8.5 bhp. The scooter offers a good mileage of 64 km/L and has a slightly high powered engine promising better performance than its competitors. The suspension in front is telescopic, and it comes with a disc brake variant. The scooter is priced at Rs. 55,570 which is a bit more than its contemporaries.

TVS Wego

TVS is a well-known name in India, and it also has a gearless scooter in the market known as Wego. The company offers many features along with it such as USB charging port, alloy wheels, external fuel cap and disc brakes for safety. The shape is sharp and comes with attractive body graphics, which is appealing to young riders. It is claimed that it can go up to 55 km/L, which is a bit less than its competitors but a manageable option. The scooter comes with 110 cc engine is the cost begins at Rs. 50, 802.

Hero Pleasure

Hero group needs no introduction in the two-wheeler market, and it certainly impresses with its model the Hero pleasure. The company claims that Pleasure can offer nearly 60 km/L with a 100cc air-cooled engine that provides 7 bhp.  Though the power is less, the mileage can cover up its shortcoming. Alloy wheels are available as optional but not disc brakes are completely missing. With a cost of Rs. 53, 232, it is not a bad deal for a scooter which you want to drive within the city.   


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