If your priority is **the lowest possible noise**, almost all modern electric scooters are much quieter than petrol scooters. The remaining sound comes mainly from the motor controller (high-frequency whine), belt/gear reduction (if used), tires, and suspension—not the electric motor itself. Among mainstream scooters available in India in 2026, these have a reputation for being especially quiet: 1. Bajaj Chetak – **Quietest overall** - Very refined motor calibration with minimal motor whine. - Solid metal body helps reduce rattles. - Smooth acceleration and low NVH (noise, vibration, harshness). - Excellent if you want a calm, premium ride. 2. TVS iQube – **Nearly as quiet** - Extremely smooth throttle response. - Almost silent below 50 km/h. - Widely praised for refinement and comfort. 3. Ather Rizta - Very refined family scooter. - Slightly more motor sound under hard acceleration than the Chetak or iQube, but still very quiet. 4. Honda Activa e - Quiet operation and smooth power delivery. - Honda's focus on refinement carries over to its EV. Models such as Ola S1 Pro and Simple One Gen 2 are also quiet, but their more powerful motors can produce a more noticeable high-pitched whine during rapid acceleration. ### If absolute silence is your goal The general ranking is: 1. Bajaj Chetak ⭐ 2. TVS iQube 3. Honda Activa e 4. Ather Rizta For someone who values a serene ride over outright performance, the **Bajaj Chetak** is generally regarded as the benchmark for refinement and low noise in the Indian market.
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