Patanjali E-Bike 2025 : Low Price, Perfect For Daily Commutes, Long Battery Life
If we tell you that now for just Rs 5,000 you can buy an electric cycle that can run 80 to 110 km on a single charge, then you might be surprised. But this is going to be true now. Patanjali Ayurveda, which was till now known for its Ayurvedic medicines and FMCG products, has now entered the world of electric mobility.
What is Patanjali Electric Cycle?
Patanjali is bringing out a new electric cycle in 2025. It’s made for people who want a simple and green way to travel without spending too much money.
What makes it special is the price — it starts at only Rs 5,000, which is much less than most other electric cycles out there.
It’s a great option for anyone who wants an easy and affordable ride that’s also good for nature. In addition to being reasonably priced, it contains every function that has become essential in the modern world.
Launch timeline and availability
- Pre-launch teaser: In the third quarter of 2025
- Official launch: Late October 2025, around Diwali
- Bookings start: From November 2025
- First delivery: Likely in December 2025
Patanjali already has hundreds of retail outlets across the country, which will now also serve as sales and service centers for this cycle. This will make this cycle easily available in both urban and rural areas.
How much price and for whom?

This cycle will be launched in two variants:
Model | Expected price | Features |
---|---|---|
Basic e-cycle | ₹5,000–₹7,500 | For the beginner level, pedal-assist mode |
Advanced e-cycle | ₹12,000–₹15,000 | Long range, digital display, removable battery |
EMI options:
- ₹350 per month EMI, through Bajaj Finserv
- Zero down payment option in launch offer
- Battery rental facility can also be available, which will further reduce the starting price of the cycle
Battery and range
This cycle will have a 36V/10Ah lithium-ion battery and the motor will be of 250W. This battery will be detachable, that is, you can charge it separately at home or office.
Variant | Estimated Range | Top Speed |
---|---|---|
Basic | 80 KM | 25 KM/h |
Advanced | 100–110 KM | 30 KM/h |
Charging Time: 4–6 hours. That means charge at night and ready in the morning.
Three driving modes:
- Eco mode: Battery saving, pedal assist
- Sport mode: For high speeds and rough roads
- Auto mode: Smart switching, changes modes automatically
Special features:
- Digital LCD display: Speed, battery and distance information
- Regenerative braking: Battery gets charged while braking on slopes
- Bluetooth and app support: Connect to mobile, lock/unlock and track location
- Aluminum frame: Lightweight, strong and rust-proof
- Bamboo deck option: Shows Patanjali’s dedication to natural materials
Comparison with other cycles in the market
Features | Patanjali e-cycle | Hero Lectro C3 | Ninety One ZX |
---|---|---|---|
Price | ₹5k–₹15k | ₹29,999 | ₹27,998 |
Range | 80–110 KM | 70 KM | 80 KM |
Motor | 250W | 250W | 250W |
Battery | 36V/10Ah | 36V/7.5Ah | 36V/10.4Ah |
Display | LCD + App | LED | LCD + BT |
Warranty | 2 Years | 2 Years | 2 Years |
Economic and Environmental Benefits
- Fuel savings: Petrol two-wheelers cost ₹3 per kilometer, while Patanjali e-cycle runs at just ₹0.15 per kilometer.
- Huge cost reduction: ₹80,000 petrol scooter replaced by ₹5,000 e-cycle, i.e. cost reduction of up to 95%.
- Amenable to all: This cycle is affordable even for low-income groups. You can also get it on a weekly installment of ₹100.
- Old cycle exchange: You will get a discount of ₹1,000 if you return your old cycle.
Social and rural impact
- For students: Helpful in going to school or college
- For working people: Cheap and safe option to reach office or factory
- For street vendors: Facility to carry your goods to far off places
- In rural areas: Where buses or trains do not reach, this bicycle will also become an important link
Effect on environment
- Reduction in CO2 emissions: By traveling 2000 kilometers annually, about 50 kg of CO2 emissions can be saved
- Clean air in cities: If 10% of cyclists use e-cycles, then pollution equivalent to lakhs of petrol vehicles can be reduced
Future prospects
This is Patanjali’s first electric vehicle, and the company is considering it only as a beginning. Electric scooters and rickshaws can also be seen in the future. According to a report, Patanjali is also planning an electric scooter whose range is being told up to 440 KM, although it is not confirmed yet.
Also, the company is constantly working on batteries and technology to further improve the range and quality of its EVs. Patanjali is moving towards making the dream of bringing electric mobility to every home, from small villages to big cities of India, come true.
Conclusion
Patanjali Electric Cycle is not just a vehicle, it is a thought. An idea that is trying to bring affordable, clean and accessible travel to every Indian. Its price, range and technical features make it special.
For those seeking an eco-friendly, sustainable, and reasonably priced ride, this Patanjali cycle may be a fantastic choice.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is its warranty?
A: Official information has not come yet, but Patanjali usually gives a warranty of 2 years.
Q: How long does it take to charge it?
A: It gets fully charged in 4 to 6 hours.
Q: Can it be operated with pedals?
A: Yes, of course. It also works in manual pedal mode.
Q: Where can I buy it from? How are they?
A: From Patanjali retail stores, and deliveries are expected to start from December 2025.
Now the decision is yours – would you like to be a part of this green revolution?

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