Designed for interurban mobility, the EC-06 enhances first- and last-mile connectivity for customers. Targeted at riders seeking a stylish and practical commuting option, the scooter blends Yamaha’s core DNA with modern design sensibilities. Its stable stance and elevated design focus give it a high-centered presence, ensuring agile manoeuvrability in traffic, while the horizontal core design conveys a sense of balance and precision. The EC-06’s clean, dynamic styling and sharp body lines cater to young and progressive customers who value both function and individuality in their daily rides.
Developed in India with a global outlook, the EC-06 combines simplicity with performance that gives it a distinctive presence on the road. Powered by a 4.5 kW electric motor generating 6.7 kW (peak power) along with 4 kWh high-capacity fixed battery the EC06 provides sustainable mileage for daily usage. The EC-06 has a certified range of 160 kilometres.
The EC-06 delivers a smooth and responsive riding experience, with instant torque for effortless acceleration in city and interurban conditions. Riders can choose between three riding modes to optimize performance and efficiency, while the reverse mode adds convenience in tight spaces. Charging the fixed battery is simple and user-friendly, with a standard home plug-in option that fully charges the scooter in approximately 9 hours, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum mobility for daily commutes.
The model comes equipped with front and rear disc brakes, a coloured LCD display, and LED headlights and taillights. For enhanced digital integration, it also includes a built-in telematics unit with a SIM, enabling real-time connectivity and data access. It gets an under-seat storage of 24.5 Liters generating a large storage space.
Catering to today’s young, tech-savvy trendsetters, the EC-06 resonates with riders who embrace innovation, style, and sustainability. They seek smart, reliable, and distinctive mobility solutions that reflect their individuality and eco-conscious mindset.









