A low-speed electric scooter has been updated with battery choices, storage space, and features, aimed at making city travel and daily commuting easier.

Zelio E-Mobility has unveiled the 2026 edition of its low-speed scooter, Gracy, at the RideAsia EV Expo 2026. The scooter is aimed at urban commuters, especially college students and women riders, and focuses on safety, style, and convenience for daily mobility.
The Gracy 2026 comes with a revised design, changes to durability and reliability, and a lightweight body structure. The scooter is available in seven colour options: Snow Pearl White, Bright Black, Asian Black, Yellow, Noble Metal Gray, Fluorescent Green, and Hibiscus Purple.
The scooter delivers a top speed of 25 kmph and offers a riding range of 60–120 km on a single charge. It is positioned for urban commuting and includes a 50-litre boot compartment, which is among the largest in its segment, adding storage capacity for both urban and rural riders.
The model is available in four battery configurations, allowing users to choose based on commuting needs. These include lead-acid battery options in 60V/32AH and 72V/32AH variants, along with lithium-ion battery options in the same capacities. Charging times range between 8–10 hours for the lead-acid variants and 4–5 hours for the lithium-ion variants.
Powering the scooter is a 60V/72V BLDC motor, with energy consumption of 2 units per charge, positioning it as a lower-cost option for daily use.
The Gracy 2026 is equipped with front disc and rear drum brakes, 90/90-12 tyres at both ends, front telescopic hydraulic suspension, and rear spring-loaded suspension, intended to support riding across city roads and other road conditions.
The scooter also comes with rider-focused features including central locking with an anti-theft alarm, a USB charging port, footrest, keyless drive, LED headlamps, and a digital instrument cluster, covering convenience, safety, and day-to-day usability.
“Urban mobility today is not just about reaching a destination, it is about safety, affordability, and comfort for young riders who form the backbone of city commuting,” said Kunal Arya, Managing Director, Zelio E-Mobility.
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