Numeros Unveils n-First Electric Two-Wheeler for Modern Urban Riders

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Numeros Motors, one of India’s fast-emerging electric mobility innovators, has officially launched its new electric two-wheeler, the n‑First, in Bengaluru. The bike-scooter hybrid is designed to combine the stability and road presence of a motorcycle with the ease and practicality of a scooter — aiming squarely at city-dwellers seeking an elevated everyday ride.

Priced at ₹64,999 for the first 1,000 customers, the n-First is positioned as an affordable yet aspirational choice for young professionals and women commuters entering the EV space. This introductory pricing reflects Numeros’s strategy of democratizing smart urban mobility rather than targeting only premium buyers.

In terms of design, the n-First is crafted in collaboration with Italian design studio Wheelab, offering a flair of European styling combined with Indian engineering for urban conditions. Under the brand tagline “Change Your Vibe”, Numeros emphasises that this isn’t just another scooter but a statement of style, mobility and freedom.

On the features front, the n-First comes in five variants across two colours (Traffic Red and Pure White). The top variant (3 kWh i-Max+) delivers up to 109 km on a single charge, while lower variants (2.5 kWh) offer about 91 km range. The vehicle is equipped with a PMSM mid-drive motor with chain transmission, OTA (over-the-air) updates for software optimisation, 16-inch alloy wheels, and an IoT-enabled app providing theft & tow detection, geofencing, live tracking and ride analytics.

Numeros has already built a presence in key South Indian markets including Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi and Thrissur, and intends to expand its retail and service network further to support this new model. The n-First follows closely after the brand’s earlier model, the Diplos Max+, indicating Numeros’s fast-moving product cadence in the urban EV domain.

With its combination of urban-friendly design, advanced connectivity and network rollout, the n-First signals Numeros’s ambition to reshape how young Indian riders view city commuting. The company hopes this launch will accelerate EV adoption among city users looking for more than just basic mobility — they want experience, style and smart tech.