The Honda QC1 electric scooter was recently launched in India at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025. The scooter is priced at Rs. 90,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) and here are the top highlights of the most affordable electric scooter from Honda.
Simple Design
The Honda QC1 adopts a minimalist design with clean lines and a focus on practicality. This family-oriented approach is likely to appeal to a mature audience. Key features include all-LED lighting, a convenient cubby holder, and a flat floorboard. The QC1 is available in five colours: Pearl Shallow Blue, Pearl Serenity Blue, Pearl Misty White, Pearl Nightstar Black, and Matt Foggy Silver Metallic.
Specifications
Powered by a 1.5kWh fixed battery pack, the Honda QC1 offers a range of 80km and a top speed of 50kmph. Full charging takes approximately four hours and 30 minutes.
Features
Beyond the LED lighting, the QC1 features a simple yet functional set of features. These include a five-inch LCD cluster, two riding modes (Eco and Standard), a USB Type-C charging port, and 26 litres of underseat storage.
Cycle parts
The QC1 employs telescopic front forks and dual rear springs for a comfortable ride. Braking duties are handled by drum brakes at both ends, mounted on 12-inch front and 10-inch rear wheels.
Competition
The Honda QC1 rivals the likes of the Bajaj Chetak electric, Ola S1 Air, and the Ather 450S.