Odysse launches new low-speed electric scooter HyFy

Odysse claims to have established over 150 dealerships across India.

Odysse HYFY
Odysse HYFY

Odysse has launched its most affordable model in the form of HyFy. Priced at Rs 42,000 (ex-showroom), the HyFy is another low-speed scooter from the Mumbai-based electric two-wheeler manufacturer. Odysse says that HyFy will be available for booking through its dealerships across the country and e-commerce platforms starting 10 May 2025.

Nemin Vora, Founder, Odysse Electric commenting on the launch said “Our new low-speed scooter is a testament to Odysse’s commitment to innovation, sustainability and aim to make sustainable mobility even more accessible to a wider audience. By addressing the needs of price-conscious commuters and last-mile delivery networks, our objective is to accelerate India’s shift toward cleaner, smarter mobility.”

Odysse HyFy: Specs & Features

Odysse HyFy comes with two battery options: 48V or 60V that supply energy to a 250W electric motor. With a top speed of 25 kmph, it adheres to low-speed electric vehicle regulations, making it ideal for short-distance urban travel. The vehicle is equipped with advanced lithium-ion and graphene battery technology, offering a range of 70 to 89 kilometres on a single charge. The battery takes 4-8 hours to get rejuvenated. 

Odysse HYFY
Odysse HYFY

Developed specifically for city environments, the lightweight and compact structure ensures easy navigation through congested traffic. Key features include cruise control, an LED digital meter, and sufficient boot space to accommodate everyday needs. The vehicle is available in five distinct colour variants: Royal Matte Blue, Ceramic Silver, Aurora Matte Black, Flare Red, and Jade Green.

Coming to dimensions, the HyFy measures 1790 mm long, 750 mm wide, and 1165 mm tall. It gets a wheelbase of 1325 mm and a ground clearance of 215 mm. Seat height is 790mm, and the scooter weighs only 88 kg (kerb). Suspension duties are carried out by telescopic front forks and a rear mono-shock. Braking duties are carried out by a 130 mm front disc brake and a rear drum brake.

Live Updates
Market Data
Market Data