Ampere Reo 80 E-scooter Launched at Rs 59,900 in India; Claims 80 Km Range
With a top speed of 25km/h, the Ampere Reo 80 is a low-speed EV that requires no registration or licence, making it ideal for beginners and unlicenced riders.

Ampere has launched its new electric scooter, the Reo 80, in India at a starting price of Rs 59,900 (ex-showroom). The Reo 80 represents a significant upgrade over Ampere’s earlier Reo model and has been introduced by Greaves Electric Mobility – the electric mobility arm of Greaves Cotton. The scooter is aimed at budget-conscious buyers and daily commuters, offering a claimed range of 80 km on a single charge. It features a simple design, a lightweight build, and is targeted at users seeking a practical and cost-effective electric mobility solution. The Reo 80 expands Ampere’s electric vehicle portfolio, which already features models like the Nexus, Zeal, Magnus, and Primus. The launch comes at a time when demand for affordable electric vehicles is on the rise, and Ampere aims to capture a larger share of this growing market by focusing on value and everyday usability.
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Commenting on the launch, K. Vijaya Kumar, Executive Director & CEO, Greaves Electric Mobility, said, 'At Ampere, we are driven by the vision of enabling 'Har Gully Electric'. With the launch of the all-new Ampere Reo 80, we are making electric mobility even more accessible and inclusive for our customers in India. This ensures that every rider, regardless of their budget or need, has a safe, reliable, and smart electric mobility option from Ampere.'
Ampere Reo 80: Key Specs and Features
Ampere’s Reo 80 enters the market as a budget-friendly electric scooter designed for short-distance urban travel. Aimed at cost-conscious riders, it is offered in a range of four dual-tone colour variants: Black, Red, Blue, and White.
At its core, the Reo 80 is equipped with a 1.44kWh LFP battery and a modest 0.33bhp electric motor, producing 35Nm of torque. With its speed restricted to 25km/h, the scooter falls under the category of low-speed EVs, meaning it does not require vehicle registration or a driving licence – making it a practical choice for beginners or unlicenced riders. The battery is claimed to reach a full charge in under six hours.
On the hardware side, suspension duties are managed by front telescopic forks and rear dual shock absorbers. Braking is split between a front disc and a rear drum setup. The scooter also includes several convenience features such as a keyless start system, alloy wheels, and a coloured LCD instrument console for essential ride information.
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Deliveries are set to commence this month, with availability initially limited to selected states including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi, and Gujarat.
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