Motovolt Mobility, a leading innovator in the electric mobility sector, has launched a new range of electric vehicles at the Auto Expo 2025. The company aims to tackle India’s urban mobility challenges, such as technology trade-offs, last-mile delivery inefficiencies, accessibility, and the growing demand for eco-friendly transportation solutions. The new range integrates advanced technology with user-centric designs to improve efficiencies in both individual commuting and commercial logistics.
The highlight of the launch is the Hyper One, India’s first digital pedal motorbike. The Hyper One combines a foot-operated digital pedal with a powerful 5 kW motor, offering instant acceleration from 0-40 km/h in seconds. It has a top speed of 110 km/h, a range of 105 km, and peak torque of 90 Nm. The motorcycle offers a unique hybrid design that combines the agility of a bike with the power of a motorcycle.
In addition to the Hyper One, Motovolt introduced the HUM NYC, India’s first multi-utility speed pedelec designed for last-mile delivery in New York City. The HUM NYC has a top speed of 42 km/h, 200 kg payload capacity, and a 130 km range on a single charge. It is equipped with advanced battery-swapping technology, offering Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) for end-users in NYC.
Motovolt also launched the M7, a versatile multi-functional vehicle, ideal for both goods transportation and personal commuting. The M7 has a sporty design and practicality, making it perfect for business and family use. The company also introduced new slow-speed e-two-wheelers, designed with safety and accessibility in mind, catering to students, homemakers, and senior citizens.
The launch of these new electric vehicles is part of Motovolt’s efforts to support the government’s target of achieving 30% EV penetration by 2030. With over 25,000 vehicles deployed across India, Motovolt has already offset more than 142,000 kg of carbon emissions. The company’s founder and CEO, Tushar Choudhary, stated that the new EV range is a leap towards creating a more inclusive and sustainable urban mobility ecosystem. The Indian electric vehicle market is expected to grow from USD 8 billion in 2023 to USD 117 billion by 2032, and Motovolt is positioning itself to tap into this expanding market.