Warivo Electric’s Mega Dealer Meet held in May 2026 gathered over 350 dealers from 19 states, where the company unveiled four new electric scooters – CRX High Speed, Majesty, Panzer and Edge Sports.
Among the newly introduced models, CRX High Speed emerged as the center of attraction. Even before the official presentation ended, dealers surrounded the scooter to experience the seating comfort, check out its design elements and discuss its potential positioning in the premium EV scooter segment.
The scooter comes with a top speed of 75 km/h, TFT display, 42-litre boot space and an 830 mm long seat, which is aimed at improving comfort for daily riders. The design created a sharper and more mature identity compared to other scooters in the market.
A few years ago, buyers mainly asked about the range and price of EV scooters, but now customers ask about styling, technology, comfort and whether the product “feels premium enough” to completely replace their petrol scooter. There is now more demand for EVs that feel aspirational rather than merely affordable.
Majesty and Panzer were the other two major launches of the meat. Rather than sporty positioning, both scooters lean more towards practicality, durability and strong road presence. Dealers in smaller cities seemed particularly optimistic about these models, pointing out that reliability and sturdy construction still heavily influence purchase decisions outside metro markets.
The Edge Sports is aimed at the younger generation, this scooter is tailored for styling and everyday urban use.
Behind the product reveal, the event also delivered a clear business message: Warivo Electric is now aggressively pushing toward expansion.
The discussions in the meeting revolved around dealership growth, service reach and future manufacturing plans. The company intends to expand deeply into both urban and regional markets, as well as strengthen its after-sales infrastructure.
The highlight of the meeting was the company’s plan to set up an in-house lithium battery manufacturing facility.
Warivo’s localization plans are a sign that the company is trying to build stronger operational controls before moving forward.
The company also confirmed that a metal-body electric scooter is in the works, which is expected to focus on durability and premium positioning.
Speaking during the event, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Yuvraj Garg said, “Varivo Electric recorded 2.5x growth during the last financial year and is now targeting 500 dealerships across India.”
“Warivo Electric has witnessed an impressive growth of 2.5x in the last financial year, reflecting the strong trust shown in the brand by our dealers and customers. With an aggressive expansion strategy, we are now targeting 500 dealerships across India in the current financial year.” He said.
“The newly unveiled lineup is expected to strengthen the company’s position in the Indian EV market in the coming months,” he said.
