India's electric vehicle future appears bright as innovative motorcycles and scooters prepare for launch. These two-wheelers meet a variety of demands with features including high-tech interchangeable batteries and tough adventure designs. Let's examine five fascinating new electric models that promise sustainability, performance, and style. Top 5 Most-Awaited Bikes and ScootersThe market for electric two-wheelers is booming with anticipation as companies like Hero and Ola prepare to release new models in 2025. Explore some of the most anticipated bikes and scooters in detail that will be introduced this year. Gogoro 2 SeriesThe Gogoro 2 Series electric scooter, a global brand, is expected to launch in India in July 2025. It will be powered by a liquid-cooled permanent magnet synchronous motor. As a result, it will receive a maximum torque of 196Nm and a peak power of 7kW. Additionally, the scooter has a 170 km range at a cruising speed of 30 km/h. This scooter is on par with other high-end e-scooters on the market, such as the Ather 450X and Ola S1 Pro. According to Gogoro, the newest third-generation swappable battery pack for the 2 Series can be changed in six seconds. It's quicker than filling up with petrol if that's accurate! Ola AdventureThe Ola Adventure is likely to launch between April and September 2025. We expect it to be priced at around Rs 3 lakh (ex-showroom). The Indian market still hasn't really seen electric adventure bikes, so even when it's here, it might not have any rivals.The Adventure electric bike has a futuristic design, and exact details are not yet revealed. It features a tall seat and dual-purpose tyres. Additionally, it comes with spoke wheels and hand guards for added protection. There is plenty of ground clearance for off-road riding. Overall, the bike looks rugged and tough. Hero Electric AE8The brand-new AE-8 neo-retro electric scooter from Hero Electric was unveiled at the expo. It will likely arrive this year and is a part of Hero's Trend Series. With a single charge, the AE-8 can go 80 km and reach a maximum speed of 25 kmph. A fully digital instrument console and a full-LED headlamp with a halo LED DRL are also included. Additionally, the front apron appears to come with a unique-looking honeycomb design with a blue backlit. Suzuki Burgman ElectricAlmost in its production-ready avatar, Suzuki's Burgman Electric was caught testing on Pune's streets. At the same time, Suzuki expected to roll out its first Indian electric scooter, sometime around September 2025. Expect about 4kW power as the motor in this electric scooter. It may perform similarly to a 110cc petrol-powered scooter. That makes it adequate enough for most regular commutes up to around 90km on a full charge. Design-wise, Suzuki Burgman Electric resembles the Suzuki Burgman Street. It gets a telescopic fork, a disc brake, and a 12-inch alloy wheel at the front but has a twin shock absorber setup at the rear. The rear wheel is smaller and seems to be in the form of a 10-inch unit with a drum brake and CBS as well. Gogoro CrossoverThe Gogoro CrossOver GX250 has a very rugged and utilitarian electric scooter design. It consists of large body panels, a spacious floorboard and even a split-type seat that can be folded when not in use. Other than that, there is ample space for storage aboard the scooter. There are 26 locking points, allowing riders to further leverage 4 cargo areas for their needs. In the powertrain section, the CrossOver GX250 has a 2.5 kW Direct Drive with a top speed of 60+kmph and a certified range of 111km. The suspension includes a front telescopic fork and twin rear shock absorbers, with 176mm of ground clearance. Further, In terms of features, it offers a keyless function, a digital instrument cluster, and swappable batteries.Before you go, check out the KTM 790 Duke Gets Exciting Updates for 2025.Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fbInstagram- https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_instaTwitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter