For most senior citizens in India, the best electric scooter is not the fastest one—it's the one that's **easy to balance, comfortable, reliable, and simple to use**. ### Best overall: TVS iQube - Comfortable upright riding position - Smooth acceleration (not jerky) - Wide seat and spacious footboard - Reverse assist for easy parking - Excellent TVS service network across India - Claimed range around 120–150 km depending on variant ### Best premium: Bajaj Chetak - Strong all-metal body - Stable handling - Easy throttle response - Premium build quality - Good reliability and after-sales support ### Best family-friendly: Ather Rizta - One of the most comfortable seats - Large footboard - Predictable handling - Good storage - Suitable if the rider is confident riding a regular scooter ### If no driving licence is preferred (low-speed scooters) These are limited to about 25 km/h and are useful for short local trips. ### [Komaki X-One]() *₹51,499* Other licence-free options from brands such as Ampere, Zelio, and Sokudo are aimed at local commuting and prioritize ease of use over performance. ## What seniors should look for - ✔ Low seat height (easy to place both feet on the ground) - ✔ Reverse mode - ✔ Light steering - ✔ Wide, comfortable seat - ✔ Good suspension - ✔ Strong dealer and service network - ✔ Moderate weight (not excessively heavy) ## My recommendations by age | Rider | Recommended scooter | |-------|----------------------| | 60–70 years, experienced rider | TVS iQube | | 65+ wanting maximum reliability | Bajaj Chetak | | Needs maximum comfort | Ather Rizta | | Only short neighbourhood trips, no licence | Komaki X-One or similar low-speed EV | If the rider has **knee pain, balance issues, or difficulty supporting a scooter at traffic stops**, a conventional two-wheeler may not be the safest choice. In that situation, a **three-wheel electric scooter** or **mobility scooter** can provide much greater stability than any two-wheel scooter. If you can tell me: - the rider's **age**, - **height**, - whether they **already ride a scooter**, - and your **budget** (₹70k, ₹1 lakh, ₹1.5 lakh, etc.), I can narrow it down to the best one or two models for their specific needs.
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