Motovolt Mobility Pvt. Ltd unveiled an innovative new species of electric vehicles at the Auto Expo 2025. This launch marks the beginning of a new category rooted in a purpose-built design philosophy aimed at addressing urban India’s most pressing mobility challenges, including technology-driven trade-offs, last-mile delivery inefficiencies, accessibility issues, and the increasing demand for eco-friendly commuting solutions.
India’s EV market is rapidly growing, projected to expand from USD 8 billion in 2023 to an impressive USD 117 billion by 2032. Motovolt’s new range taps into this potential with advanced solutions that cater to both individual commuters and commercial logistics needs. The vehicles combine cutting-edge technology with user-centric design to unlock new efficiencies and opportunities.
The showstopper of the range is the Hyper One, India’s first digital pedal motorbike, designed to thrill. It addresses a significant user expectation gap that exists with current EV technology, which often fails to offer manually controlled power on demand—a feature typical in internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. This motorcycle pairs advanced propulsion from a foot-operated digital pedal with a powerful 5 kW motor, delivering breakneck acceleration from 0-40 km/h in seconds. With a top speed of 110 km/h, a range of 105 km, and peak torque of 90 Nm, the Hyper One is a revolution. Its hybrid design combines the agility of a bike with the power of a motorcycle, creating an exhilarating experience that redefines e-motorbiking in India.
Leading this new era, the HUM NYC is India’s first multi-utility speed pedelec, tailored for the intense demands of New York City’s last mile delivery riders. Offering a 42 km/h top speed, 200 kg of payload, along with a 130 km riding range on a single charge, and compatible with advanced battery-swapping technologies that operate in NYC, offering BaaS for the end users. This indeed is a significant advancement in last-mile delivery solutions that will soon be seen on the streets of NYC.
Designed with the utmost consideration for safety and accessibility, these slow-speed e-two-wheelers are ideal for students, homemakers, and senior citizens, ensuring mobility is a convenience that everyone can enjoy. Unique in both form and function, these models offer a 25 km/h top speed and high torque, capable of carrying higher payloads or pillion riders without a power deficiency, even while climbing a flyover.
Speaking about this, Tushar Choudhary, Founder & CEO of Motovolt, said, “Our latest EV range isn’t just about new products—it’s a leap toward creating a more inclusive, sustainable urban mobility ecosystem. Every vehicle we design is a step closer to achieving India’s ambitious EV penetration goals while offering unmatched value to our users. We aim to inspire a shift in how cities move, work, and live.
Motovolt’s impact extends beyond product innovation. With over 25,000 vehicles already deployed across India, the company has offset more than 142,000 kg of carbon emissions to date. This new range is set to amplify this positive impact, supporting the government’s ambitious target of achieving 30% EV penetration by 2030.