7 Iconic Scooters In India: Timeless Rides

Saurav Gupta

Bajaj Chetak (1976)

Named after Maharana Pratap's horse, it featured a 145 cc engine with 7.5 bhp power.

LML Supremo

Stylish and successful, powered by a 149.5 cc engine delivering 7.5 bhp.

Lambretta

Post-independence design shift, rebranded as Lamby for Indian markets.

Bajaj Sunny

Geared towards young adults, slim design, 50 cc, 2-stroke engine.

Kinetic Honda

India's first automatic scooter, 98 cc engine, 7.7 bhp power.

Royal Enfield Fantabulous

Royal Enfield's foray into scooters, featuring a 175 cc engine.

Bajaj Saffire

Modern design, gearless scooter with a 92 cc air-cooled engine.