Powered by an efficient 60/72V BLDC motor, the scooter offers a top speed of 25 km/h and an improved range of 120 km per charge, up from 90 km in the previous version.
In July 2025, ZELIO E Mobility, one of the fastest-growing electric two-wheeler firms in India, plans to introduce the updated Logix, a low-speed freight electric scooter. The new Logix, designed for small business owners, delivery professionals, and gig workers, intends to revolutionise last-mile logistics in India’s urban and semi-urban markets by improving reliability, performance, and range.
In addition to maintaining its two dependable colour options—green and grey—the facelifted Logix makes its premiere with a revised front fascia for a more powerful and useful presence. The scooter, which is powered by an efficient 60/72V BLDC motor, has a top speed of 25 km/h and a range of 120 km per charge, which is more than the 90 km it had before. Interestingly, it uses only 1.5 units of electricity to fully charge, which makes it cost-effective and eco-friendly. With a 150 kg load capacity, the new Logix is a reliable and affordable option for high-volume delivery requirements.
Commenting on the launch, Kunal Arya, Co-Founder and Managing Director of ZELIO E Mobility Ltd, said, “The facelifted Logix represents our focused effort to support and empower the backbone of India’s delivery and logistics network. With improved range, a sturdier design, and continued operational efficiency, this model is built to serve those who keep our economy moving. We see Logix not just as a vehicle but as a dependable partner that enhances productivity and drives progress for today’s hard-working professionals.”
ZELIO E Mobility has become a powerful player in India’s electric two-wheeler market since its founding. With more than 400 stores and more than 200,000 happy riders, the company is making great strides towards its lofty target of 1,000 outlets by the end of 2025. ZELIO is still dedicated to creating a brighter, greener mobility future for India by increasing the accessibility of sustainable transport.