Japan’s Iconic Two-Wheeler Brand Enters Indian EV Market with River-Based Electric Scooter
Yamaha Motor India has officially launched its maiden electric vehicle offering in the country—the EC-06 electric scooter—priced at Rs 1.68 lakh (ex-showroom, Maharashtra). Following its initial unveiling at a Mumbai event, the EC-06 marks a significant milestone as Yamaha’s first electrified two-wheeler for the Indian market.
Limited Regional Rollout Strategy
The EC-06 is currently available exclusively in three states: Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. This phased launch approach allows Yamaha to establish its EV infrastructure and gauge market response before expanding to other regions.
Yamaha-River Collaboration: Shared DNA
Partnership Origins
The EC-06 is the result of a strategic collaboration between Yamaha and Bengaluru-based electric mobility startup River. Reports from early 2025 first revealed this partnership, which aimed to co-develop Yamaha’s interpretation of River’s popular Indie electric scooter.
Manufacturing Details
Despite carrying the prestigious Yamaha badge, the EC-06 will be produced entirely at River’s manufacturing facility in Hoskote, Karnataka, leveraging the startup’s established production capabilities.
Technical Specifications and Performance
Power and Battery System
The EC-06 utilizes a 4kWh battery pack paired with an electric motor generating 6.7kW of power—specifications identical to the River Indie. However, performance characteristics differ slightly:
- Claimed top speed: 79 kph (11 kph lower than River Indie)
- IDC-certified range: 169 km (6 km more than River Indie)
- Charging time: 0-80% in 8 hours using standard 480W charger
Charging Infrastructure
Unlike the River Indie, which offers an optional faster 750W charging solution, the EC-06 comes equipped solely with the standard 480W charger option.
Design Philosophy: Sportier Aesthetics
Styling Differences
The EC-06 adopts a more refined design language compared to its River counterpart:
- Sleeker, sharper bodywork versus Indie’s utilitarian appearance
- Conventional headlamp and tail-lamp design
- Streamlined body panels for reduced visual bulk
- Weight advantage of 3kg, tipping scales at 132kg
Storage Compromise
While the River Indie’s standout feature is its exceptional storage capacity (43-litre boot plus 12-litre front apron storage), the EC-06 takes a different approach:
- Underseat storage: 24.5 litres
- Front storage: Open cubby compartment
- Total capacity: Lower than Indie but contributes to weight reduction
Features and Technology
Digital Instrumentation
The EC-06 features a color LCD display with a layout similar to the original River Indie, rather than the updated Gen 2.5 version launched in 2025.
Riding Modes and Convenience
Standard equipment includes:
- Three selectable riding modes for varying performance characteristics
- Reverse assist for easier maneuvering in tight spaces
- LED lighting technology
- Disc brakes on both wheels
Pricing and Market Positioning
Cost Comparison
At Rs 1.68 lakh (ex-showroom, Maharashtra), the Yamaha EC-06 commands a Rs 22,000 premium over the River Indie base model. This pricing reflects:
- Yamaha’s brand equity and heritage
- Refined design elements
- Established dealership network and after-sales support
Competitive Landscape
The EC-06 enters an increasingly crowded electric scooter segment, competing against established players and emerging startups alike. Its pricing positions it in the premium electric scooter category.
Target Audience and Use Case
The EC-06 appears tailored for:
- Urban commuters prioritizing style over maximum storage
- Riders seeking Japanese brand reliability in the EV space
- Environmentally conscious buyers willing to pay a premium for established brand backing
- Users requiring 150+ km daily range capability
Availability and Purchase Information
Where to Buy
Currently, prospective buyers can explore the EC-06 at Yamaha dealerships in:
- Maharashtra – Including Mumbai, Pune, and other major cities
- Karnataka – Bangalore and surrounding areas
- Tamil Nadu – Chennai and other metro regions
Expansion Plans
While Yamaha hasn’t announced a specific timeline, industry observers anticipate broader geographic availability based on initial market reception and infrastructure development.
Industry Implications
Yamaha’s entry into India’s electric two-wheeler market validates the segment’s growth potential and signals increasing confidence from traditional manufacturers. The collaboration model with River demonstrates how established brands can leverage startup innovation and agility while maintaining their brand identity.
The EC-06 represents Yamaha’s cautious yet strategic approach to electrification—partnering with a proven platform while adding its design language and brand value to create a differentiated product.
For consumers, the EC-06 offers the appeal of owning an electric scooter backed by Yamaha’s century-old legacy in two-wheelers, combined with modern electric mobility technology developed by a specialized EV startup.

