Yamaha Aerox-E vs TVS X: price and specification comparison

By Vishal Venugopal
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Here’s how the Yamaha Aerox-E stacks up against the TVS X on paper.

Last year, Yamaha announced that it would enter the Indian electric scooter market with two products – the River Indie-based EC-06 and the Aerox-E. The former was launched earlier this year, and the company has now revealed pricing for the electric Aerox at Rs 2.82 lakh. That makes it Yamaha’s most expensive offering in India and one of the costliest electric scooters on sale. At that price point, its only real rival is the TVS X, which has occupied a unique position at the top end of the Indian electric scooter market since its launch in 2023. Here’s how the two compare.

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Yamaha Aerox-E vs TVS X: Motor, battery and range

TVS X offers better performance and range

 

Yamaha Aerox-E

TVS X

Peak motor output

9.4kW

11.7kW

Continuous motor output

NA

7kW

Peak torque

48Nm

40Nm

Battery capacity

2 x 1.5kWh (3kWh total)

4.4kWh

Charging time (0-100%)

6 hours 20 minutes

 

Claimed IDC range

117km

159km

Claimed top speed

95.5kph

110kph

The TVS X holds a clear advantage in outright performance and range. TVS claims a 0-40kph time of 2.5 seconds and a top speed of 110kph, both comfortably ahead of the Aerox-E. Its larger 4.4kWh battery also delivers a significantly higher claimed IDC range, although, as with all IDC figures, real-world range is likely to be lower.

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The Aerox-E comes with a dual removable battery setup comprising two 1.5kWh packs. That’s a meaningful practical advantage if you don’t have easy access to a charging point, as the batteries can be removed and charged separately using Yamaha’s optional charging dock, priced at Rs 18,000. That said, each battery weighs around 13kg, so removing them regularly may not be the most convenient solution.

Yamaha Aerox-E vs TVS X: Dimensions and underpinnings

TVS X is lighter and runs on smaller 12-inch wheels

 

Yamaha Aerox-E

TVS X

Kerb weight

139kg

134kg

Suspension (F/R)

Telescopic fork/Twin shock absorbers

Telescopic fork/Monoshock

Brakes (F/R)

Disc/Disc

220mm disc/195mm disc

Tyres

110/80-14 (F), 140/70-14 (R)

100/80-12 (F), 110/80-12 (R)

Both scooters use a conventional telescopic fork up front, but they differ at the rear. The Aerox-E uses twin shock absorbers, while the TVS X gets a monoshock. Another notable difference is wheel size. The Aerox-E rides on larger 14-inch wheels, which should offer better stability, while the TVS X uses 12-inchers that are likely to feel a little more agile. It’s worth noting that TVS showcased a version of the X with 14-inch wheels at EICMA last year, although there’s been no update on whether or when that version will make it into production.

The TVS X is also 5kg lighter and is built around a sporty aluminium twin-spar frame, which means it doesn’t have a conventional flat floorboard.

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Yamaha Aerox-E vs TVS X: Features

TVS X has a clear edge; gets a 10.25-inch TFT touchscreen, hill-hold and more

The TVS X is the more comprehensively equipped scooter of the two. Its headline feature is a massive 10.25-inch TFT touchscreen with Bluetooth connectivity, Android Auto, navigation, music playback and smartphone integration. It also gets three riding modes – Xtealth, Xtride and Xonic – along with reverse assist, hill-hold and TVS’s RAM air-cooling system for the motor. TVS has positioned the X as a flagship product, and its equipment list reflects that.

The Aerox-E isn’t quite as feature-rich. It upgrades the petrol Aerox 155’s LCD console to a TFT display with smartphone connectivity, but the unit is relatively basic compared to the one in the TVS. The Aerox-E offers three riding modes – Eco, Standard and Power – along with a dedicated Boost button that provides short bursts of additional performance.

Yamaha Aerox-E vs TVS X: Price

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The TVS X undercuts the Aerox-E by Rs 16,000

 

TVS X

Yamaha Aerox-E

Price (ex-showroom, Bengaluru)

Rs 2.66 lakh

Rs 2.82 lakh

At Rs 2.66 lakh, the TVS X undercuts the Aerox-E by Rs 16,000. On paper, it's clearly the stronger package, offering higher performance, a larger battery, longer claimed range and a considerably more comprehensive feature list.

Availability, however, remains limited for both scooters. The TVS X was initially launched only in Bengaluru, with the company indicating plans to expand to more cities, although there hasn't been a meaningful update since. The Aerox-E will be available in Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune and Chennai, giving it slightly wider reach, but both remain niche offerings at the premium end of the electric scooter market.

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