Quick Takeaways
  • Omega Seiki Mobility Vextra electric scooter enters the Indian market with fast-speed performance and urban-focused range.
  • The model strengthens Omega Seiki Mobility’s export-ready electric two-wheeler portfolio.
On February 5, 2026, Omega Seiki Mobility expanded its electric two-wheeler portfolio with the launch of the Omega Seiki Mobility Vextra electric scooter, priced at INR 99,900. The model marks the company’s entry into the fast-speed electric scooter segment, targeting urban and semi-urban commuting needs with a balance of performance, durability, and practical features.

Performance, battery, and charging specifications

The Omega Seiki Mobility Vextra electric scooter delivers a top speed of 70 km/h and offers a claimed riding range of more than 110 km on a single charge. The scooter is powered by a 3.45 kWh IP67-rated LMFP battery paired with a 3 kW BLDC hub motor, supporting consistent performance across daily riding conditions.

Powertrain and durability features

The electric scooter is designed with a stated gradeability of 12 degrees, making it suitable for varied urban road conditions. Both the motor and battery feature IP67 protection, enhancing resistance against dust and water ingress while supporting long-term operational reliability. Charging performance is positioned for everyday usability, with the battery capable of charging from 0 to 80 percent in four hours, while a full charge takes approximately five hours. The scooter integrates an AIS-156 compliant battery management system to support safety and thermal control.

Features, manufacturing, and future plans

The Omega Seiki Mobility Vextra electric scooter offers three riding modes and is equipped with a 3.5-inch colour LCD instrument cluster displaying state of charge, speed, and distance-to-empty information. Additional features include USB charging, reverse parking assist, a carry hook, and optional GSM connectivity for connected vehicle functionality. From a safety standpoint, the scooter includes CBS braking and has a kerb weight of 110 kg, supporting controlled handling in city traffic. Manufacturing will take place at Omega Seiki Mobility’s Faridabad facility, which is reported to have an annual production capacity of 25,000 units for this model. The company has outlined plans to export the Vextra electric scooter to African markets and indicated that it is preparing to introduce an electric motorcycle aimed at Middle Eastern and African regions as part of its expanding two-wheeler strategy.
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