Yamaha EC-06

The Yamaha EC-06 is an electric scooter based on the River Indie scooter’s underpinnings with a claimed range of 169 km. It features a 4kWh battery, three riding modes, and a 24.5Read More

1.68 Lakh - 1.68 Lakh
Standard
New Delhi

Yamaha EC-06 Features and Specifications

The Yamaha EC-06 Standard is available at an ex-showroom price of 167600. It has a - brake in the front to provide optimum stopping power to the riders. The rear wheel incorporates a - brake to enhance the controlling power.

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Yamaha EC-06 Variants

The Yamaha EC-06 is sold in a single variant. It is christened as

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Yamaha EC-06 Colour Options

Yamaha EC-06 is available in 1 different colors namely Bluish White.

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How is the EC-06?

Things we like

  • Impressive electric range of 169 km.

  • 3-year or 30,000 km warranty on the battery.

  • Modern design and sharp styling.

  • Eco, Standard, and Power riding modes, along with a reserve mode.

  • Colour LCD instrument cluster.


  • IP67-rated Battery and IP65-rated other electronics.


  • Dual disc brakes with CBS.

Things we like

  • No fast-charging support.

  • Pricier than some competitors.

  • Top speed is just around 79 km/h.

Yamaha EC-06 Expert Reviews

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By Aakash S Paul

30 Mar, 2026

Yamaha’s entry into the electric space in India has been a long time coming. And now that it’s here, the brand hasn’t taken the conventional route of going all-in on one headline-grabbing product. Instead, it has entered the field with two different machines – the sporty Aerox E and the more utilitarian EC-06. I recently had the chance to ride both scooters, and while I have already published my thoughts on the Aerox E, it is now time to talk about the EC-06. For the uninitiated, the EC-06 has been built in collaboration with River and based on the Indie. So, is the EC-06 just a rebadged Indie and will it add any value to Yamaha’s EV portfolio in the country? Is it perhaps the dark horse that might help Yamaha set a strong foot in the EV market?Yamaha EC-06 Review: Design and StylingAs mentioned earlier, the EC-06 is based on the Indie, and the two look very similar. That is not to say that there aren’t any differences. For starters, the twin-pod LED headlamp is replaced by a single rectangular unit with rounded corners. The taillight is different, and there are no pannier mounts on the side panels. You will also not find the crash protectors on the apron's sides, nor the innovative footpads seen in the Indie. While the Indie comes with a storage box up front, the EC-06 does not. While it reduces the number of storage spaces, you do gain a little room to place your feet. Even the underseat storage is not as large as the Indie's, at 24.5 litres. It is large enough to keep a smaller helmet. As a result of these changes, the EC-06 does not feel as utilitarian as the Indie.Despite my limited time with the scooter, the seat felt more comfortable than the Indie's. I do like that Yamaha has gone with switches for operating the charging flap and seat lock. The Indie requires you to use the key in several places to access these individually. What really stood out, though, was the overall build quality. The EC-06 feels a notch above the River offering and even most startup-driven scooters. Panel gaps are consistent, and the paint quality looks and feels premium.Yamaha EC-06 Review: Performance & HandlingOn paper, the EC-06 has the same power and torque figures as the Indie but has a lower top speed of 79km/h, compared to Indie’s 90km/h. Out on the road, however, the difference isn’t particularly noticeable, especially in the city. You get to pick from three modes, and while the response in Eco mode is rather slow, the pace is much better in the other two. The EC-06 accelerates briskly and should make overtaking jobs in the city a fairly easy affair. Despite being down on numbers compared to the Aerox E, I was surprised to find that the EC-06 delivered better acceleration and felt much more engaging to ride. I was also pleasantly surprised by the suspension performance. While it has the same hardware as the Indie, the damping feels better here. It manages to soak up the undulations somewhat better. It is not the most comfortable scooter in the segment, but it does offer a respectable ride quality. There is a decent amount of confidence and stillness when pushed around twisty sections of the tarmac. Some of the credit for that also goes to the 14-inch tyres, which are fairly wide, resulting in a larger contact patch.Yamaha EC-06 Review: VerdictThe EC-06 might not be the flashiest electric scooter in Yamaha’s line-up, but it feels like a well-rounded and thoughtfully executed product. It doesn’t rely on gimmicks or headline features. Instead, it focuses on the basics – decent performance, good ride quality, and solid build. It does not just feel like a good scooter in the Yamaha lineup; it feels like a solid offering in the EV space, period. Yes, the Rs 1.69 lakh price tag does feel a bit steep at first glance, especially when you consider what some rivals offer on paper. But spend some time with it, and you begin to see where that money is going – refinement, fit and finish, and a sense of polish that’s often missing in this segment. In a space filled with ambitious newcomers, the EC-06 takes a more measured approach. It may not shout for attention, but it quietly makes a strong case for itself. And in the long run, that might just work in its favour. [tabs] [tab title="Yamaha EC-06"] Battery: 4kWh Power: 9bhp Torque: 26Nm Range: 169km IDC range Fuel: Electric Price: Rs 1.69 Lakh, ex-showroom X-Factor: An e-scooter from a legacy manufacturer that fares well on multiple fronts. Pros • Great build, decent ride quality & usable range Cons • Basic instrumentation [/tab] [/tabs]

Yamaha EC-06 Dealers in New Delhi

New Delhi

autoX has a list of 20 authorized Yamaha EC-06 dealers in India. Find here the contact information, full address, and Google map directions of the nearest dealer for EC-06 around you.

Priyanka Moters

Narol Kheda Highway, Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 382425

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Hanuman Motors

No:1888 New Byepass Road Kuppam, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh - 517425

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Anand Automobiles - Ratan

Maheshkunt, Khagaria, Bihar - 851213

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Yamaha EC-06 Questions & Answers

Q: What is the price of the Yamaha EC06 in India?-

The ex-showroom Yamaha EC-06 price starts from ₹1.68 Lakhs. The on-road price hovers around ₹1.76-₹1.78 Lakhs. It is currently sold through select Blue Square dealerships of Yamaha in major cities.

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