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EC To Like
By Ruman Devmane · 2026-04-03 · via Health, Aviation, Automobiles, Entrepreneurs, India, Technology, Luxury | The HinduBusinessLine
Yamaha EC-06

Yamaha EC-06 | Photo Credit: Ruman Devmane

The average EV scooter of today can do everything short of launching a space shuttle. Somehow, the honest-to-goodness narrative once attached to the scooter, once seen as the last word in two-wheel convenience and nothing more, has almost been forgotten. The Yamaha EC-06 is refreshingly different.

Yamaha, you may remember, invested in EV start-up, River, back in 2024 and the EC-06, the brand’s first-ever EV for India, is based on the Indie. Fortunately, this isn’t a mere badge-engineering exercise. At ₹1.68 lakh (ex-showroom), it sure isn’t priced aggressively, but nothing on the scooter, visually at least, implies it needs to be.

It’s a somewhat quirky-looking scooter, its boxy lines implying a sense of refined robustness. The split square headlight is an LED unit and its swept-back bodywork is all very high-quality, including the paint finish which has a subtle flake treatment to it — nice! It sits on a pair of 14-inch wheels with suitably chunky rubber and a disc brake at either end, and while there is a mildly forward-set stance to it (floorboard, seat), seating yourself on it takes away any misgivings.

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As a large rider, I found the rider’s seat quite comfortable, although there wasn’t much space left for a pillion at that point. Ergonomically, there’s no learning curve for you to surmount; you can very simply twist the throttle and take off. It’s super intuitive. There are ride modes (three; Eco, Standard and Power) and Eco is best left for hardcore efficiency as it strongly limits performance. Powered by a 4-kWh battery pack that produces 8.9 bhp and 2 kg-m, the EC-06 leans towards performance quite convincingly.

I spent the majority of my time in Standard and Power modes, either of which offer really happy acceleration that feels sufficient without being overly aggressive. It’s got ample grunt to cope with steep gradients and, in an urban environment, performance is healthy. On clean, empty stretches, I hit 85 kph on the speedometer, with room for more to come. Oddly, Yamaha’s top-speed claim is 79 kph. What I didn’t like was having to roll off the throttle to switch between modes; it’s mighty inconvenient especially when committing to an overtake.

Yamaha claims 169 km of range (IDC), although under aggressive testing (far from a real-world simulation) there was a severe drop in the state of charge. I’d say you can extract 100 km of range from it, riding mindfully. Perhaps the paramount achievement of this really well-engineered scooter is that it entirely takes your mind off ‘trivialities’ such as range. I was so immersed and happy riding the EC-06, I nearly forgot to look at the range indicator! Not advisable behaviour, of course. Equally enjoyable is its dynamics package. The handling is spot-on, predictable and poised, and the suspension, while a bit firm up front, offers a good balance between comfort and agility. I wouldn’t call it plush, though.

Practicality is a bit of a let-down, however. The underseat storage is 24.5 litres (the Indie has a 43-litre boot), although the Indie’s 12-litre glovebox has been replaced with a charging port which is definitely convenient. Charging itself, however, isn’t so. The EC-06 doesn’t support fast charging at present, which translates to a 0-80 per cent charge time of 8 hours, while 100 per cent takes 10 hours! This limits the EC-06 to a very specific use case. If it works for you, I truly envy you.

With strong foundations, an emphasis on quality and a gimmick-free approach, I’d say Yamaha has a promising road ahead with the EC-06. It’s a scooter you must definitely consider if you want a well-built, long-term scooter ownership experience. Or Yamaha can do one better and plonk a petrol engine in it!

@TheMotorGram

Published on April 3, 2026