Warivo Electric Unveils Four New Electric Scooters and Targets 500 Dealerships Across India
India's electric vehicle maker, Warivarjo Electric, showcased 4 new electric vehicles - CRX High Speed, Majesty, Panzer, and Edge Sports at its mega dealer meet. More than 350 dealers attended the event, who are active in 19 states, with the event displaying the plans for activity and business expansion undertaken by the company, its business-wide growth and expansion, and the great network of dealerships, along with a roadmap for its plans.
Expanding Product Portfolio and Manufacturing Capabilities
The CRX High Speed because it's a new addition to the lineup, boasting a much fancier design and capabilities. The scooter features a top speed of 75 km/h with a large 42-litre storage compartment, a TFT display, and a long seat that provides increased rider comfort. While the models have been created for both smaller city customers and the regional markets, models have also been built for young, urban customers who seek sporty looks and day-to-day convenience, the Edge Sports.
Its representative, Warivo Electric, Yuvraj Garg, said that they were planning to go for tremendous growth in the business last year by more than doubling their numbers, and the company now wanted to establish 500 dealerships nationally. The new Products that will be launched will further catapult the company in India's competitive Electric Mobility Market, he added.
According to Precedence Research, the Electric Scooters Market size was calculated at USD 48.90 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase from USD 60.65 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 364.24 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 22.24% from 2026 to 2035 due to demand for efficient transportation, battery technologies, and connected electric vehicle systems.
Industry Impact and Outlook
The main attraction is four all-new electric scooters that usher in the next phase of the industry's forward-looking trajectory: consumers expect great features, greater comfort, and cutting-edge technology. Furthermore, the company announced its in-house lithium battery manufacturing factory that would contribute to the localisation, in-house complete control, and future scalability.
The company also had reports that it was continuing to build a metal-body electric scooter with durability and a high price positioning in mind. The projects reflect Warivo Electric's endeavour to scale the manufacturing ventures, improve its after-sales service chain, as well as promoting overall development of the electric mobility ecosystem in Delhi.