Thursday, March 26, 2026

Bounce Infinity e1 Limited Edition Launched At Rs 96,799

Bengaluru-based Bounce Infinity has launched a limited edition version of its Infinity e1 electric scooter at Rs 96,799 (ex-showroom Delhi), making it Rs 16,800 more expensive than the standard model’s top-spec battery variant.

Bounce Infinity E1 Ride Impressions | Gagan Choudhary

Bounce Infinity e1 Limited Edition – What’s New?

A few visual changes have been made to the limited edition model from the regular model. Having said that, the floorboard is blacked out and has a dark grey/silver stripe below the grab rail with the “Limited Edition” badging. Similar to the standard model, the special edition variant also comes in five variants – Comet Grey, Pearl White, Sparkle Black, Sporty Red and Desat Silver.

With these visual differences aside, the Bounce e1 Infinity Limited is identical to the top variant of the standard scooter. It gets a swappable/removable 1.9kWh lithium-ion battery that claims a range of 85 kilometres on a single charge. Powered by a 1.5kW hub motor, it has two drive modes – power and eco – as well as a drag mode to allow movement at low speeds in case of punctures. The bike is capable of hitting a top speed of 65kmph and accelerating from 0 to 40kmph in 8 seconds. Its battery pack can be topped from 0 to 100% in 4 to 5 hours.

Speaking of the features, the electric scooter has an LED projector headlamp, flush fitting rear footpegs, alloy wheels, a digital instrument cluster, Bluetooth-based connectivity tech, cruise control, reverse mode, tow alert, electronic braking system (EBS) and regenerative braking technology.

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